Thanks, Mike, for the references. I read Mead but I was always attracted to
other things in his writing but symbolic interactionism. For some reason, I
miss that and I'd like to know why...
Sabbatical Eugene :-)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Cole [mailto:mcole@weber.ucsd.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 12:43 AM
> To: ematusov@UDel.Edu
> Cc: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
> Subject: RE: Multidisciplinary perspectives
>
> Eugene and Jayson --
>
> Consider: G.H Mead "father of symbolic interactionism" (along with
> Kenneth Burke who uses dramatic metaphor and inspires not only
> Jim Wertsch)). Mead is student of W. Dilthey, "opponent" of Wundt and
> "scientific" psychology, but also "father" or "volkerpsikholgie."
> Cultural-historical school seeks to reconcile Wundt and Dilthey.
>
> There is certainly a lot to talk about, but Eugene must go off of
> sabbatical or none of us will have spare time!
> mike
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