9780674943513-0674943511-Vygotsky and the Social Formation of Mind

Vygotsky and the Social Formation of Mind

ISBN-13: 9780674943513
ISBN-10: 0674943511
Edition: Reprint
Author: James V. Wertsch
Publication date: 1988
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Paperback 280 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780674943513
ISBN-10: 0674943511
Edition: Reprint
Author: James V. Wertsch
Publication date: 1988
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Paperback 280 pages

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Vygotsky and the Social Formation of Mind (ISBN-13: 9780674943513 and ISBN-10: 0674943511), written by authors James V. Wertsch, was published by Harvard University Press in 1988. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Vygotsky and the Social Formation of Mind (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.44.

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In a book of intellectual breadth, James Wertsch not only offers a synthesis and critique of all Vygotsky’s major ideas, but also presents a program for using Vygotskian theory as a guide to contemporary research in the social sciences and humanities. He draws extensively on all Vygotsky’s works, both in Russian and in English, as well as on his own studies in the Soviet Union with colleagues and students of Vygotsky.

Vygotsky’s writings are an enormously rich source of ideas for those who seek an account of the mind as it relates to the social and physical world. Wertsch explores three central themes that run through Vygotsky’s work: his insistence on using genetic, or developmental, analysis; his claim that higher mental functioning in the individual has social origins; and his beliefs about the role of tools and signs in human social and psychological activity Wertsch demonstrates how the notion of semiotic mediation is essential to understanding Vygotsky’s unique contribution to the study of human consciousness.

In the last four chapters Wertsch extends Vygotsky’s claims in light of recent research in linguistics, semiotics, and literary theory. The focus on semiotic phenomena, especially human language, enables him to integrate findings from the wide variety of disciplines with which Vygotsky was concerned Wertsch shows how Vygotsky’s approach provides a principled way to link the various strands of human science that seem more isolated than ever today.

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