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Self-Esteem : An American History
Self-Esteem : An American History
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Author(s): Miller, I.
Miller, Ian
ISBN No.: 9781509559404
Pages: 280
Year: 202404
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 49.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Low self-esteem is a political, structural, capitalist problem. It is not rooted in individual failings, even if it is experienced as such. Miller's Self-Esteem is a captivating history of emotional modernity and a sustained, pointed critique of the therapy industry's narrow focus on self-help." Rob Boddice, Tampere University "Most of us live lives troubled by self-comparison and the sadness and anxiety that this habit brings on. Modern psychology promises us a kind of salvation, urging therapeutic self-help or politicized pride to rescue our self-esteem. In this important new work, Ian Miller offers an alternative solution, showing how an understanding of self-esteem's conceptual history can give us a new perspective on our lives." Rhodri Hayward, Queen Mary University of London "This fascinating and nuanced book is a much-needed reassessment of the role that self-esteem has played in shaping how Americans understand themselves. By focusing on how African American, LGBTQ+, and feminist activists have adopted ideas about self-esteem to build collective and individual pride, Miller reveals how self-esteem has been used as a tool in the fight for social justice--not just as a band-aid to cover up injustice.


" Louise Settle, Tampere University.


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