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Author Strick, Philip.

Title Science fiction movies / Philip Strick
Published London : Octopus Books, 1976
©1976

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Description 160 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
Series Movie treasury
Movie treasury.
Contents Machine derived contents note: Table of contents for The construction of the self : a developmental perspective / Susan Harter ; foreword by Kurt W. Fischer. -- -- -- Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog -- Information from electronic data provided by the publisher. May be incomplete or contain other coding. -- -- 1. Contemporary Issues and Historical Perspectives2. The Normative Development of Self-Representations during Childhood3. The Normative Development of Self-Representations during Adolescence4. The Developmental Emergence of Self-Conscious Emotions5. The Content, Valence, and Organization of Self-Evaluative Judgments6. Discrepancies between Real and Ideal Self-Concepts7. Social Sources of Individual Differences in Self-Evaluation8. A Model of the Causes, Correlates, and Consequences of Global Self-Worth9. The Authenticity of the Self 10. The Effects of Child Abuse on I-Self and Me-Self Processes11. Autonomy and Connectedness as Dimensions of the Self12. Interventions to Promote Adaptive Self-Evaluations -- Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Self in children, Self in adolescence
Summary Drawing upon extensive theoretical knowledge and decades of empirical research by the author and others, this volume traces changes in the structure and content of self-representations from the preschool years through late adolescence. Harter provides a trenchant analysis of the cognitive and social processes responsible for the development of each person's unique sense of self. Harter's presentation will enrich the work of professionals in developmental, social, clinical, and educational psychology, psychiatry, counseling, and related fields. It serves as a primary text for advanced undergraduate and graduate-level courses on the development of the self, and as supplemental reading in courses on child development, adolescence, and gender socialization
Notes Looking at the many different types of science fiction films that fall within the science fiction genre
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-400) and index
Notes Fisher Library Rare Books and Special Collections materials are available for use in the Fisher Library Rare Books and Special Collections Reading Room. Copying allowed with permission. NU
Subject Motion pictures -- Plots, themes, etc. -- Science fiction
Science fiction films -- History and criticism.
Science fiction films.
Self in adolescence.
Self in children.
LC no. 98056206
ISBN 070640470X