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"The concept of intimacy puts forth important challenges to contemporary cultural psychology. Intimacy refers to a felt experience of interiority that although is intuitively comprehensible, does not have rigorously defined limits. Intimacy can refer to a content, an object, a person, ownership, or even a part of one's own body. A potentially problematic issue for cultural psychology is that acknowledging intimacy seems to bound the Self to areas disjointed from the social sphere. In a globalized world, we witness a developmental process where social life becomes sectioned, where people are involved in an identity search by foregrounding certain social roles. With this backdrop in mind, people redefine and rebuild their intimacy spaces and the ways they roam from these to the public and collective realm. Exploring the current historical situation leads us to consider intimacy as culture in the making; certainly, in the way it manifests itself, but particularly in how we approach and understand it. The lived (experienced) dimension of intimacy becomes truly important, since it casts new light on what we mean by intimacy in different spheres of the self's life, as well as life with others"--
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monografia Rebiun35198370 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun35198370 m o d | cr#cnu|||||||| 220522s2022 ncu o 000|0 eng d 1-64802-902-7 UAM 991008313028304211 MiAaPQ eng rda pn MiAaPQ MiAaPQ 158.2 23/eng/20220614 Intimacy the shared part of me edited by Maria Elisa Molina, Universidad del Desarrollo, Carlos Cornejo, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Giuseppina Marsico, University of Salerno, Jaan Valsiner, Aalborg University 1st ed Charlotte, NC Information Age Publishing, Incorporated 2022 Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC Information Age Publishing, Incorporated 2022 1 online resource (238 pages) 1 online resource (238 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Annals of Cultural Psychology Cover -- Series page -- Intimacy -- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CHAPTER 1: Introduction -- PART I: UNDERSTANDING INTIMACY FROM THE LENS OF CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY -- CHAPTER 2: Intimacy in Relational Selfhood -- CHAPTER 3: Intimate Encounters With the Sense of Self in Hinduism -- CHAPTER 4: Whose Shoes? -- CHAPTER 5: Full Silence as an Intimate Experience With Myself -- PART II: THE BODY AS A FIELD FOR INTIMACY CONSTRUCTION -- CHAPTER 6: Towards a Holistic Approach to Intimacy -- CHAPTER 7: Exploring Intimacy Through Tango in an Embodied Cultural Psychological Vein -- CHAPTER 8: Written Under the Skin -- PART III: INTIMACY AT THE BORDERS -- CHAPTER 9: Common Sense and Routines -- CHAPTER 10: Discovering Parental Engagement Amidst the Private and the Public Life -- CHAPTER 11: Elders' and Children's Dialogue and Learning in a Canadian Intergenerational Organization -- CHAPTER 12: Conclusions -- ABOUT THE EDITORS -- ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS "The concept of intimacy puts forth important challenges to contemporary cultural psychology. Intimacy refers to a felt experience of interiority that although is intuitively comprehensible, does not have rigorously defined limits. Intimacy can refer to a content, an object, a person, ownership, or even a part of one's own body. A potentially problematic issue for cultural psychology is that acknowledging intimacy seems to bound the Self to areas disjointed from the social sphere. In a globalized world, we witness a developmental process where social life becomes sectioned, where people are involved in an identity search by foregrounding certain social roles. With this backdrop in mind, people redefine and rebuild their intimacy spaces and the ways they roam from these to the public and collective realm. Exploring the current historical situation leads us to consider intimacy as culture in the making; certainly, in the way it manifests itself, but particularly in how we approach and understand it. The lived (experienced) dimension of intimacy becomes truly important, since it casts new light on what we mean by intimacy in different spheres of the self's life, as well as life with others"-- Provided by publisher Intimacy (Psychology) Molina, María Elisa editor Cornejo, Carlos editor Marsico, Giuseppina editor Print version Molina, María Elisa. Intimacy Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Incorporated,c2022 9781648029004 Annals of cultural psychology