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Toward a Sustainable Myth of SelfAn Existential Response to the Postmodern ConditionUniversity of the Rockies
University of the Rockies
University of the Rockies
University of the Rockies The self has come under considerable attack in postmodern times. Amidst many deconstructions and reformulations of the self, various myths of self have lost their sustainability. This article reviews various theoretical perspectives on the self along with many postmodern challenges to the self. It is proposed that the self is a socially constructed entity which can be conceptualized from a variety of perspectives; however, not all myths of self are equal. In particular, premodern and modern myths of self are inadequate for postmodern times. Building from an existential—integrative perspective, we propose Schneider's paradoxical self as a promising myth of self for postmodern times.
Key Words: existential psychology postmodernism self myths personality theory
This version was published on April
1, 2009 Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Vol. 49, No. 2,
135-173 (2009) |
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