[Xmca-l] Re: Female Scholars in the Work of Vygotsky
Glassman, Michael
glassman.13@osu.edu
Thu Aug 13 04:39:23 PDT 2020
Hello David,
Thank you for all your effort. It is much appreciated.
I think though maybe Slavina, Morozova, and Peshkovskaya are part of what Yasnitksy referred to as Vygotsky’s circle (student working with him). Did he actually formally cite their published work and use it to advance his argument or did he only mention them. Maybe, I can’t find it. I guess I should have been more explicit, this is what I meant by cite. His did this for Gurevich in Psychology of the actor and Krupskaya in Social Alteration of Man.
The others, is it like Montersorri in Thinking and Speech (which I also see as an extended mention) or more direct. I looked on p. 95 for Grunwald but didn’t see it. Perhaps I am looking in the wrong volume.
Michael
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Vygotsky was scruplulous about citing and promoting his own female colleagues, including Slavina, Morozova, Peshkovskaya. There are many letters between Vygotsky and Morozova in particular which suggest that the latter suffered from imposter syndrome and that Vygotsky recognized this and successfully made her into a scholar of national stature.
Vygotsky widely cited foreign scholars like Charlotte Buhler, Clara Stern, Hildegard Hetzer, Beatrix Tudor-Hart, Maria Montessori, Helga Eng. All of these and more can be looked up in the index of the Collected Works.
In the work I am doing now, Vygotsky uses the work of almost unknown teachers: Sister Lucia Vecerka, Maria Ziller, Elizabeth Monchamp, Eugenie Moritz....
One of the Saussurean linguists he often refers to is Rosalie Shor.
These can be found in Pedology of the Adolescent.
David Kellogg
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