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This volume celebrates the visions of a more equitable global psychology as inspired by the late Professor K. S. Yang, one of the founders of the indigenous psychology movement. This unprecedented international debate among leaders in the field is essential for anyone who wishes to understand the movement from within—the thinking and the vision of those who are the driving forces behind the movement. This book should appeal to scholars and students of psychology, sociology, anthropology, ethnology, philosophy of science, and postcolonial studies.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: My Academic Journey with Kuo-Shu Yang: Travelling More Widely and More Deeply into Chinese Culture
Chapter 3: Pioneer of Chinese Indigenous Psychology: Professor Kuo-Shu Yang
Chapter 4: Philosophical Reflection on Prof. K.S. Yang’s Vision of Global Psychology and Indigenous Compatibility
Chapter 5: Combined Essays
Chapter 6: The Role of Reason in Cultural Interpretation: Some Talmudic Distinctions for Indigenous and Cultural Psychology
Chapter 7: Yang’s Global Psychology and Beyond
Chapter 8: Forgiveness in Indigenous Psychological Research: A Trojan Horse, a Western Knockoff, or a Traditioned Sensibility?
Chapter 9: Psychology for the Global 99%
Chapter 10: The Impossible Conditions of the Possibility of An Alter-Global Psychology
Chapter 11: A Commentary on Commentaries on the Prospects for a more Equitable Global Psychology
Chapter 12: From Indigenous Psychologies to Cross-indigenous Psychology – Prospects for a “Genuine, Global Human Psychology”
Chapter 13: Critique and Review on KS Yang’s Global Psychology Vision: Global Psychology: Symphony or Elephant
Chapter 14: Taking Stock and Moving Forward from IP to GP: Building on the Legacy of K. S. Yang
Louise Sundararajan is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA), and recipient of the Abraham Maslow Award for 2014, from Division 32 (International Society of Humanistic Psychology) of APA. She received her Ph.D. in History of Religions from Harvard University, and her Ed.D. in Counseling Psychology from Boston University.
Kwang-Kuo Hwang is Professor Emeritus of Personality and Social Psychology at National Taiwan University, Taiwan. He is founder of Research Center for Cultural China and recently published Culture-inclusive Theories: An Epistemological Strategy (2019).
Kuang-Hui Yeh is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, and a Joint-Appointment Professor of Department of Psychology at National Taiwan University, Taiwan. He is also the current President of Taiwanese Psychological Association.
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