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Writings for a Liberation Psychology

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Ignacio Martin-Baro, a Spanish-born Jesuit priest and psychologist, was a passionate advocate against oppression in El Salvador until his life was cut short by a death squad in 1989. This collection of his writings, now available in English, highlights his significant contributions to Latin American psychology and social theory. It features essays from various professional journals that explore critical issues such as the psychological effects of political repression, the impact of violence on child development and mental health, and the use of psychology for political purposes. Martin-Baro also examines religion as an ideological tool and questions the definitions of "real" and "normal" in contexts of state-sponsored violence. While rooted in the civil conflict of Central America, his insights resonate globally, addressing the political and social turmoil affecting daily life for many. His humane and impassioned voice underscores the vital connections between mental health, human rights, and the fight against injustice. Through his analysis of social problems and the shortcomings of social sciences in addressing them, we gain a deeper understanding of his enduring commitment to the campesinos of El Salvador.

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Writings for a Liberation Psychology, Ignacio Martín-Baró, Adrianne Aron, Shawn Corne

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Pubblicato
1994
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Danneggiato
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25,57 €

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Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1994
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
256
ISBN10
067496246X
ISBN13
9780674962460
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Descrizione
Ignacio Martin-Baro, a Spanish-born Jesuit priest and psychologist, was a passionate advocate against oppression in El Salvador until his life was cut short by a death squad in 1989. This collection of his writings, now available in English, highlights his significant contributions to Latin American psychology and social theory. It features essays from various professional journals that explore critical issues such as the psychological effects of political repression, the impact of violence on child development and mental health, and the use of psychology for political purposes. Martin-Baro also examines religion as an ideological tool and questions the definitions of "real" and "normal" in contexts of state-sponsored violence. While rooted in the civil conflict of Central America, his insights resonate globally, addressing the political and social turmoil affecting daily life for many. His humane and impassioned voice underscores the vital connections between mental health, human rights, and the fight against injustice. Through his analysis of social problems and the shortcomings of social sciences in addressing them, we gain a deeper understanding of his enduring commitment to the campesinos of El Salvador.