[Xmca-l] Re: [Fwd: Request from Karger publishing on their 125th anniversary]
Martin John Packer
mpacker@uniandes.edu.co
Fri Jan 23 14:26:51 PST 2015
Zinchenko & Wertsch also have a chapter about Shpet in this book. I could scan it next week.
Zinchenko, V., & Wertsch, J. (2009). Gustav Shpet’s influence on psychology. In G. Tihanov (Ed.), Gustav Shpet’s contribution to philosophy and cultural theory (pp. 45-55). West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.
Martin
On Jan 23, 2015, at 12:16 PM, Larry Purss <lpscholar2@gmail.com> wrote:
> Peter,
> Is there any way to access this chapter online . The abstract indicates
> Shept may have been a deep influence which was not acknowledged because of
> the political times.
> The other chapter by Bahktin titled "Vygotsky's Demons" aslo seems to
> explore the same historical influences and I wonder if that chapter is
> online?
>
> There may be some answers to Greg's question on memory as reducing
> phenomena to highlight or illuminate salient features
>
> On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 2:41 AM, Peter Smagorinsky <smago@uga.edu> wrote:
>
>> Zinchenko on Shpet at
>> http://universitypublishingonline.org/cambridge/companions/chapter.jsf?bid=CBO9781139001496&cid=CBO9781139001496A017
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: xmca-l-bounces+smago=uga.edu@mailman.ucsd.edu [mailto:
>> xmca-l-bounces+smago=uga.edu@mailman.ucsd.edu] On Behalf Of Huw Lloyd
>> Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2015 7:36 PM
>> To: eXtended Mind, Culture, Activity
>> Subject: [Xmca-l] Re: [Fwd: Request from Karger publishing on their 125th
>> anniversary]
>>
>> I was going to suggest that too :), but I thought I'd check the two JREEP
>> issues (2000) on Shpet first.
>>
>> On 22 January 2015 at 20:48, Martin John Packer <mpacker@uniandes.edu.co>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Something by Gustav Shpet? This, or an excerpt?
>>>
>>> Shpet, G. G. (2007). Vnutrenniaia forma slova [The inner form of the
>>> word]. In T. Shchedrina (Ed.), Gustav Shpet, Iskusstvo kak vid znaniia
>>> I (pp. 323-501). Moskva: Rosspen.
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jan 22, 2015, at 12:25 PM, mike cole <mcole@ucsd.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ah! I misunderstood. So ANY non-English work.
>>>>
>>>> Then Shif would be fine if there is an important unpublished piece.
>>>> Attached is an article with a reference to our very on Peter S and a
>>>> reference to the work of Lazursky. If there was a chapter from the
>>>> following book, or an article, it might be really interesting.
>>>>
>>>> mike
>>>>
>>>> Lazursky, A. F. (1918). Estestvennii eksperiment i ego shkol’noje
>>>> primenenije [A natural experiment and its school application].
>>>> Petrograd: Tipographija Rikkera.
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 4:01 AM, Andy Blunden <ablunden@mira.net>
>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Pierre Janet, L’évolution de la mémoire et de la notion du temps,
>>> CHahine,
>>>>> Paris, 1928.
>>>>>
>>> http://classiques.uqac.ca/classiques/janet_pierre/evolution_memoire_te
>>> mps/
>>>>> evolution_memoire.html
>>>>> Une édition électronique réalisée à partir du livre de Pierre Janet
>>>>> (1859-1947) (philosophe devenu médecin et psychologue), L'évolution
>>>>> de
>>> la
>>>>> mémoire et de la notion du temps. (1928). Compte rendu intégral des
>>>>> conférences faites en 1928 au Collège de France d'après les notes
>>>>> sténographiques. Collège de France, Chaire de psychologie
>>>>> expérimentale
>>> et
>>>>> comparée. Tome III: L'organisation du temps. Paris, Éditions
>>>>> Chahine,
>>> 1928,
>>>>> pp. 419 à 624. That's more than 100 pages, so that is probably too
>> much.
>>>>>
>>>>> The only work of Janet's that has been published in English is a
>>>>> series
>>> of
>>>>> lectures he gave in the US.
>>>>> According to the Soviet editors of LSVCW, although Vygotsky rarely
>>> quoted
>>>>> Janet, there is reason to believe he was influenced by him. These
>>> editors
>>>>> point to AN Leontyev's 1931 article on memory as drawing on Janet's
>>> work as
>>>>> mentioned above.
>>>>> Here's Wikipedia on Janet:
>>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Janet
>>>>> Andy
>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> -----
>>>>> *Andy Blunden*
>>>>> http://home.pacific.net.au/~andy/
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> mike cole wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> My vote would be for some of the papers referred to by LSV and his
>>>>>> colleagues between roughly 1925-1934 which are not in English.
>>>>>> Anyone able to identify things they would like to read? I will try
>>>>>> to go back and check out my own wish list.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If people could nominate candidates on xmca so other could see, it
>>> might
>>>>>> facilitate.
>>>>>> We could then send the Kargers and Larry a collective wish list.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> mike
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 7:03 PM, Andy Blunden <ablunden@mira.net
>>> <mailto:
>>>>>> ablunden@mira.net>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Perhaps one of the papers by Luria which Mike has in his
>> collection:
>>>>>> http://luria.ucsd.edu/Articles-by-Luria/Luria-by-Language.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Andy
>>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>> ------------
>>>>>> *Andy Blunden*
>>>>>> http://home.pacific.net.au/~andy/
>>>>>> <http://home.pacific.net.au/%7Eandy/>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Goncu, Artin wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Are there any suggestions from the xmca community? You can
>>>>>> either write
>>>>>> to Larry Nucci directly or send me your suggestions and I will
>>>>>> forward
>>>>>> them to him. Best, ag
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ---------------------------- Original Message
>>>>>> ----------------------------
>>>>>> Subject: Request from Karger publishing on their 125th
>>> anniversary
>>>>>> From: "Larry Nucci" <nucci@berkeley.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:nucci@berkeley.edu>>
>>>>>> Date: Wed, January 21, 2015 5:22 pm
>>>>>> To: "ILEANA ENESCO ARANA" <ienesco@psi.ucm.es
>>>>>> <mailto:ienesco@psi.ucm.es>>
>>>>>> "Cynthia Garcia Coll" <Cynthia_Garcia_Coll@brown.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:Cynthia_Garcia_Coll@brown.edu>>
>>>>>> "Goncu, Artin" <Goncu@uic.edu <mailto:Goncu@uic.edu
>>>>
>>>>>> "bente.hagtvet@isp.uio.no
>>>>>> <mailto:bente.hagtvet@isp.uio.no>" <bente.hagtvet@isp.uio.no
>>>>>> <mailto:bente.hagtvet@isp.uio.no>>
>>>>>> "harrispa@gse.harvard.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:harrispa@gse.harvard.edu>" <harrispa@gse.harvard.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:harrispa@gse.harvard.edu>>
>>>>>> "Prof. C.J. Howe" <cjh82@cam.ac.uk
>>>>>> <mailto:cjh82@cam.ac.uk>>
>>>>>> "Lewis, Charlie" <c.lewis@lancaster.ac.uk
>>>>>> <mailto:c.lewis@lancaster.ac.uk>>
>>>>>> "Melanie A. Killen" <mkillen@umd.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:mkillen@umd.edu>>
>>>>>> "willis.overton@temple.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:willis.overton@temple.edu>" <
>> willis.overton@temple.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:willis.overton@temple.edu>>
>>>>>> "Barbara Rogoff" <brogoff@ucsc.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:brogoff@ucsc.edu>>
>>>>>> "Ruck, Martin" <MRuck@gc.cuny.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:MRuck@gc.cuny.edu>>
>>>>>> "Geoffrey B. SAXE" <saxe@berkeley.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:saxe@berkeley.edu>>
>>>>>> "Liliane.Sprenger-Charolles@univ-paris5.fr
>>>>>> <mailto:Liliane.Sprenger-Charolles@univ-paris5.fr>"
>>>>>> <Liliane.Sprenger-Charolles@univ-paris5.fr
>>>>>> <mailto:Liliane.Sprenger-Charolles@univ-paris5.fr>>
>>>>>> "Elsbeth Stern" <stern@ifv.gess.ethz.ch
>>>>>> <mailto:stern@ifv.gess.ethz.ch>>
>>>>>> "keiko-ta@fb3.so-net.ne.jp
>>>>>> <mailto:keiko-ta@fb3.so-net.ne.jp>" <
>> keiko-ta@fb3.so-net.ne.jp
>>>>>> <mailto:keiko-ta@fb3.so-net.ne.jp>>
>>>>>> "tomas@eva.mpg.de <mailto:tomas@eva.mpg.de>"
>>>>>> <tomas@eva.mpg.de <mailto:tomas@eva.mpg.de>>
>>>>>> "Elliot TURIEL" <turiel@berkeley.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:turiel@berkeley.edu>>
>>>>>> "Stella Vosniadou" <svosniad@phs.uoa.gr
>>>>>> <mailto:svosniad@phs.uoa.gr>>
>>>>>> "Cecilia Wainryb" <cecilia.wainryb@psych.utah.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:cecilia.wainryb@psych.utah.edu>>
>>>>>> "Youniss, James" <Youniss@cua.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:Youniss@cua.edu>>
>>>>>> "silviar@servidor.unam.mx
>>>>>> <mailto:silviar@servidor.unam.mx>" <silviar@servidor.unam.mx
>>>>>> <mailto:silviar@servidor.unam.mx>>
>>>>>> "sitakura@bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp
>>>>>> <mailto:sitakura@bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp>"
>>>>>> <sitakura@bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp
>>>>>> <mailto:sitakura@bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp
>>>>>
>>>>>> "Phil Zelazo" <zelazo@umn.edu <mailto:zelazo@umn.edu
>>>>
>>>>>> "Susan Rivera" <srivera@ucdavis.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:srivera@ucdavis.edu>>
>>>>>> "Na',ilah Nasir" <nailahs@berkeley.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:nailahs@berkeley.edu>>
>>>>>> "Terezinha Nunes" <
>> terezinha.nunes@education.ox.ac.uk
>>>>>> <mailto:terezinha.nunes@education.ox.ac.uk>>
>>>>>> "Marc_H_Bornstein@nih.gov
>>>>>> <mailto:Marc_H_Bornstein@nih.gov>" <Marc_H_Bornstein@nih.gov
>>>>>> <mailto:Marc_H_Bornstein@nih.gov>>
>>>>>> "Deborah Powers" <powersdw@berkeley.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:powersdw@berkeley.edu>>
>>>>>> "judith.smetana@rochester.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:judith.smetana@rochester.edu>"
>>>>>> <judith.smetana@rochester.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:judith.smetana@rochester.edu>>
>>>>>> "Alexandra M. Freund" <freund@psychologie.uzh.ch
>>>>>> <mailto:freund@psychologie.uzh.ch>>
>>>>>> "David Witherington" <dcwither@unm.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:dcwither@unm.edu>>
>>>>>> Cc: "Karger, Gabriella" <g.karger@karger.com
>>>>>> <mailto:g.karger@karger.com>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>> --------------
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dear Members of the HD Editorial Board -
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This year marks the 125th anniversary of Karger Publishing.
>>>>>> As many of you
>>>>>> know, Karger is one of the few remaining family owned
>> scientific
>>>>>> publishers. They have been remarkably supportive of Human
>>>>>> Development. I
>>>>>> recently received the request below from Gabriella Karger that
>>>>>> is connected
>>>>>> with the activities she is coordinating to mark this special
>>>>>> occasion.
>>>>>> Please take a moment to read her request, and send any
>>>>>> suggestions for such
>>>>>> highly significant research papers to me, so that I may gather
>>>>>> together
>>>>>> your suggestions and send them to her.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> With best regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Larry
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dear Professor Nucci,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Whilst the year is still young, I am contacting you as Editor
>>>>>> of Human
>>>>>> Development, for your input and advice. As you may already
>>>>>> know, Karger
>>>>>> Publishers will celebrate its 125th anniversary this year. To
>>>>>> mark this
>>>>>> occasion, we would like to attempt something a little out of
>>>>>> the ordinary.
>>>>>> When my great-grand father founded the publishing house,
>>>>>> English wasn't the
>>>>>> scientific “lingua franca†. This is a relatively recent
>>>>>> phenomenon, many
>>>>>> great scientists published their work in other languages. Good
>>>>>> translations
>>>>>> are often either unavailable or difficult to locate. Being
>>>>>> able
>>> to
>>>>>> understand the meaning of what the original author wrote
>>>>>> and
>>> this
>>>>>> often-cited foundations upon which modern work is built, is
>>>>>> surely of vital
>>>>>> importance.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> During our anniversary year, we would like to put together a
>>>>>> "collection"
>>>>>> of the most significant scientific work that was not
>>>>>> originally published
>>>>>> in English and make a corresponding collection of translations
>>>>>> available to
>>>>>> the scientific community on our website. May we kindly appeal
>>>>>> to you to
>>>>>> help us with this? The challenge is to identify the most
>>>>>> important articles
>>>>>> in the whole field of biomedical science. *If you would let us
>>>>>> know a
>>>>>> handful of the most significant papers in your field of
>>>>>> expertise not
>>>>>> available in English *(naming author, title and wherever
>>>>>> possible, the
>>>>>> source), we will check whether a translation of suitable
>>>>>> quality already
>>>>>> exists, look into the copyright issue and arrange to have an
>>>>>> english
>>>>>> translation made if none is available. Mendel's pioneering
>>>>>> work (Versuche
>>>>>> über Pflanzen-Hybriden) dating from 1865/6 is a suitable
>>>>>> starting point in
>>>>>> time.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We do hope that you can participate with us together in what
>>>>>> should
>>>>>> hopefully prove to be an interesting project. Raising the
>>>>>> profile of
>>>>>> milestones in science and making these more accessible, should
>>>>>> benefit all.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> It is the dilemma of psychology to deal with a natural science as
>>>>>> an object that creates history. Ernst Boesch.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> It is the dilemma of psychology to deal with a natural science as an
>>> object
>>>> that creates history. Ernst Boesch.
>>>> <minkova.pdf>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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