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  • CONTENTS
  • INTRODUCTION A Dialogical Paradigm For Psychology
  • SERIES EDITORâ€?S PREFACE: VOICES AS VEHICLES How the Mind Can Go Beyond Its Local Context
  • SECTION I BASIC PHENOMENOLOGY
  • CHAPTER 1 THE INFANTâ€?S VOICE GROWS IN INTIMATE DIALOGUE How Musicality of Expression Inspires Shared Meaning
  • CHAPTER 2 EXPLORING VOICE A Psycholinguistâ€?s Inquiry into the Dynamic Materiality of Language1
  • COMMENTARY SHARED VOICES Commentary on Trevarthen and Bertau
  • SECTION II CONSTRUCTING SELF AND SYMBOL
  • CHAPTER 3 POLYPHONY A Vivid Source of Self and Symbol
  • CHAPTER 4 SELF AND SYMBOL EMERGING FROM DIALOGICAL DYNAMICS1COMMENTARY (DIS- )CONTINUITY, (INTER- ) CORPOREALITY AND CONVENTIONALITY IN DIALOGICAL DEVELOPMENT Commentary on Gratier & Bertau and Lyra
  • CHAPTER 5 INFANTâ€?S EARLY VOICE CAN BE FOUND IN THEIR EMOTIONS
  • CHAPTER 6 NEGOTIATING MOTHERHOOD A Dialogical Approach1
  • COMMENTARY MOTHERS, DIALOGUES, AND SUPPORT Commentary on Garvey & Fogel and on Duarte & GonÃalves
  • SECTION III PERFORMING A SELF
  • CHAPTER 7 REHEARSING RENEWAL OF IDENTITY Reconceptualization on the Move
  • CHAPTER 8 PERSONAL CHRONOTOPES IN THE DIALOGICAL SELF A Developmental Case StudyCOMMENTARY GRAPPLING WITH THE GOOD Dialogic Process and the Challenge of Human Values A Commentary on Cunha et al. and on Raggatt
  • CHAPTER 9 SUPERVISION AS A CONVERSATION AMONG DEVELOPING VOICES An Assimilation Model Perspective
  • CHAPTER 10 CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES ON ACCULTURATION Psychological Assimilation and Continuing Bonds for Two Immigrants
  • COMMENTARY WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE Commentary on Osatuke & Stiles and Henry & Stiles
  • ABOUT THE AUTHORS