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'Grüß Gott!' - Stigmatisationen zwischen Selbstinszenierung und Imitation: Versuch zur Be-Deutung des Allgemeinen im individuellen Besonderen

'Grüß Gott!' - stigmatisation between play to the gallery and imitation: examinations on the abstract within the particular
[journal article]

Kobbé, Ulrich

Abstract

'Der Beitrag thematisiert die intrapsychische und interpersonelle Dynamik der Stigmatisation: Anhand der Extremfälle Stigmatisierter lassen sich Aspekte der Verschränkung von Psyche und Soma - bzw. Leib und Seele - sowie Funktion, Struktur, Dynamik und Genese der Symptombildung aufzeigen. Internalis... view more

'Der Beitrag thematisiert die intrapsychische und interpersonelle Dynamik der Stigmatisation: Anhand der Extremfälle Stigmatisierter lassen sich Aspekte der Verschränkung von Psyche und Soma - bzw. Leib und Seele - sowie Funktion, Struktur, Dynamik und Genese der Symptombildung aufzeigen. Internalisierungsprozesse der Spiegelung, der Imitation und der Identifikation werden in ihrer Bedeutung für das konkrete Subjekt diskutiert und vor dem Hintergrund einer prothetischen Abstützung durch religiöse Systemelemente erörtert.' (Autorenreferat)... view less


'This article is about the intrapsychic and interpersonal dynamic of stigmatization: With help of extreme examples, stigmatizised persons, the author discusses several aspects of the interaction of psyche and soma - or in other terms: body and soul; as well as the function, structure, dynamic, and t... view more

'This article is about the intrapsychic and interpersonal dynamic of stigmatization: With help of extreme examples, stigmatizised persons, the author discusses several aspects of the interaction of psyche and soma - or in other terms: body and soul; as well as the function, structure, dynamic, and the development of symptoms. He discusses several processes of internalization like reflection, imitation, and identification in regard of their meaning for the individual and against the background of prophetic support and help of religious elements.' (author's abstract)|... view less

Keywords
affectivity; stigmatization; picture; self-image; stigma; sign; identification; god; imitation; religion; metaphor; human being

Classification
General Psychology
Sociology of Religion

Method
normative

Document language
German

Publication Year
2006

Page/Pages
p. 91-109

Journal
Psychologie und Gesellschaftskritik, 30 (2006) 3/4

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works


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