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Originally published in 1996, and now with a new preface, Growing Critical is an introduction to critical psychology, focusing on development. It takes a fresh look at infancy, childhood and adulthood and makes the startling claim that âdevelopmentâ does not exist.

John R. Morss guides the reader from the early critical movements of the 1970s which gave rise to the âsocial construction of developmentâ through the wide range of more recent approaches. He looks in turn at Vygotskyâs âsocial context of developmentâ, HarrÃâs âsocial constructionismâ, Marxist critique of developmental psychology, psychoanalytic interpretations of development, and finally post-structuralist approaches following Foucault and Derrida. He surveys the range of alternative positions in the critical psychology of development and evaluates the achievements of Newman and Holzman, Broughton, Tolman, Walkerdine and others.

Marxism, psychoanalysis and post-structuralism â as well as such movements as feminism â challenge our understanding of human development. Morss looks beyond the laboratory to Marx and Freud, to Lacan and Foucault. What sets Growing Critical apart from orthodox psychology is the seriousness with which he has thought through the implications of these challenges.

Contemporary and âreader-friendlyâ, Growing Critical will be of value to both undergraduate and advanced students, as well as to anyone interested in human development, in psychology, sociology or education.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 10/1/2025
      ISBN13: 9781032593548, 978-1032593548
      ISBN10: 1032593547

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Originally published in 1996, and now with a new preface, Growing Critical is an introduction to critical psychology, focusing on development. It takes a fresh look at infancy, childhood and adulthood and makes the startling claim that âdevelopmentâ does not exist.

      John R. Morss guides the reader from the early critical movements of the 1970s which gave rise to the âsocial construction of developmentâ through the wide range of more recent approaches. He looks in turn at Vygotskyâs âsocial context of developmentâ, HarrÃâs âsocial constructionismâ, Marxist critique of developmental psychology, psychoanalytic interpretations of development, and finally post-structuralist approaches following Foucault and Derrida. He surveys the range of alternative positions in the critical psychology of development and evaluates the achievements of Newman and Holzman, Broughton, Tolman, Walkerdine and others.

      Marxism, psychoanalysis and post-structuralism â as well as such movements as feminism â challenge our understanding of human development. Morss looks beyond the laboratory to Marx and Freud, to Lacan and Foucault. What sets Growing Critical apart from orthodox psychology is the seriousness with which he has thought through the implications of these challenges.

      Contemporary and âreader-friendlyâ, Growing Critical will be of value to both undergraduate and advanced students, as well as to anyone interested in human development, in psychology, sociology or education.

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