Abstract
George Herbert Mead's symbolic interactionalism provides a social behaviorist theory of the origin of role-playing. Being a perspective which stresses the inherent theatricality of human interaction and of the human mind, it is therefore, in an indirect way, a theory of the psychosocial roots of drama. Where we find the origin of language, and the origin of the human self, there we find, as well, the origin of drama. Besides, Mead's concept of self-interaction resulting from internalized interaction is crucial for an adequate understanding of the generative process which gives rise to the complexity of the human mind.The Origin of the Human Mind in Infant Dramatism
https://ssrn.com/abstract=3081625
10 Pages
Posted: 7 Dec 2017
Date Written: July 11, 2016Suggested Citation:
Garcia Landa, Jose Angel, The Origin of the Human Mind in Infant Dramatism (July 11, 2016). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3081625
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