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Psychologists in Word and Image

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This collection of perceptual portraits of more than 100 thinkers who have fashioned our understanding of mind and behaviour provides an alternative view of the history of psychology.

Francis Bacon, Rene Descartes, Pierre Broca, Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Ruth Benedict, Allen Newell, David Marr and scores of others whose ideas have made psychology an empirical discipline emerge from motifs specifically drawn by the author or derived from a figure or text in one of the portrayed person's books, or an apparatus he or she invented.

The treatment of portrait/motifs often challenges the viewer to discern the faces embedded in them and always tells us more than how these students of mind looked: these portraits reflect their thoughts and lead us to forage further into their lives and legacies.

The portraits and motifs have been manipulated in a variety of ways, using graphic and photo graphic procedures.

They are arranged in order of birth date in a format of one page of descriptive text facing a full-page portrait.

The text presents a brief synopsis of the persons portrayed, that person's ideas and the source of both the portrait and the motif. Interrelations between people are stressed, bringing to light common threads that run through the work of particular groups and adding yet another level to this unique gallery of psychology's pioneers.

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Product Details
MIT Press
0262231808 / 9780262231800
Hardback
150
01/03/1995
United States
English
256 pages, 104 illustrations
181 x 261 mm, 860 grams
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