The Post-Revolutionary Self : : Politics and Psyche in France, 1750-1850 / / Jan GOLDSTEIN.

In the wake of the French Revolution, as attempts to restore political stability to France repeatedly failed, a group of concerned intellectuals identified a likely culprit: the prevalent sensationalist psychology, and especially the flimsy and fragmented self it produced. They proposed a vast, stat...

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The Post-Revolutionary Self : Politics and Psyche in France, 1750-1850 / Jan GOLDSTEIN.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Introduction: Psychological Interiority versus Self-Talk -- I. THE PROBLEM FOR WHICH PSYCHOLOGY FURNISHED A SOLUTION -- 1. The Perils of Imagination at the End of the Old Regime -- 2. The Revolutionary Schooling of Imagination -- II. THE POLITICS OF SELFHOOD -- 3. Is There a Self in This Mental Apparatus? -- 4. An A Priori Self for the Bourgeois Male: Victor Cousin's Project -- 5. Cousinian Hegemony -- 6. Religious and Secular Access to the Vie Intérieure: Renan at the Crossroads -- 7. A Palpable Self for the Socially Marginal: The Phrenological Alternative -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Note on Sources -- Index
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In the wake of the French Revolution, as attempts to restore political stability to France repeatedly failed, a group of concerned intellectuals identified a likely culprit: the prevalent sensationalist psychology, and especially the flimsy and fragmented self it produced. They proposed a vast, state-run pedagogical project to replace sensationalism with a new psychology that showcased an indivisible and actively willing self, or moi. As conceived and executed by Victor Cousin, this long-lived project singled out the male bourgeoisie for training in selfhood --Cousin and his disciples deemed workers and women incapable of the introspective finesse necessary to appropriate that self in practice.
Issued also in print.
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Ego (Psychology)
Middle class France History 18th century.
Middle class France History 19th century.
Monomania.
Psychiatry France History 18th century.
Psychiatry France History 19th century.
Self Social aspects France History 18th century.
Self Social aspects France History 19th century.
HISTORY / Europe / France. bisacsh
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Preface --
Introduction: Psychological Interiority versus Self-Talk --
I. THE PROBLEM FOR WHICH PSYCHOLOGY FURNISHED A SOLUTION --
1. The Perils of Imagination at the End of the Old Regime --
2. The Revolutionary Schooling of Imagination --
II. THE POLITICS OF SELFHOOD --
3. Is There a Self in This Mental Apparatus? --
4. An A Priori Self for the Bourgeois Male: Victor Cousin's Project --
5. Cousinian Hegemony --
6. Religious and Secular Access to the Vie Intérieure: Renan at the Crossroads --
7. A Palpable Self for the Socially Marginal: The Phrenological Alternative --
Epilogue --
Notes --
Note on Sources --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Preface --
Introduction: Psychological Interiority versus Self-Talk --
I. THE PROBLEM FOR WHICH PSYCHOLOGY FURNISHED A SOLUTION --
1. The Perils of Imagination at the End of the Old Regime --
2. The Revolutionary Schooling of Imagination --
II. THE POLITICS OF SELFHOOD --
3. Is There a Self in This Mental Apparatus? --
4. An A Priori Self for the Bourgeois Male: Victor Cousin's Project --
5. Cousinian Hegemony --
6. Religious and Secular Access to the Vie Intérieure: Renan at the Crossroads --
7. A Palpable Self for the Socially Marginal: The Phrenological Alternative --
Epilogue --
Notes --
Note on Sources --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Preface --
Introduction: Psychological Interiority versus Self-Talk --
I. THE PROBLEM FOR WHICH PSYCHOLOGY FURNISHED A SOLUTION --
1. The Perils of Imagination at the End of the Old Regime --
2. The Revolutionary Schooling of Imagination --
II. THE POLITICS OF SELFHOOD --
3. Is There a Self in This Mental Apparatus? --
4. An A Priori Self for the Bourgeois Male: Victor Cousin's Project --
5. Cousinian Hegemony --
6. Religious and Secular Access to the Vie Intérieure: Renan at the Crossroads --
7. A Palpable Self for the Socially Marginal: The Phrenological Alternative --
Epilogue --
Notes --
Note on Sources --
Index
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