Power Matters: Knowledge Politics in the History of Psychology
Articles in this issue
Getting Dirty: Psychology's History of Power
Pages 75–91
Hegarty, Peter
Passionate Men, Emotional Women: Psychology Constructs Gender Difference in the Late 19th Century
Pages 92–110
Shields, Stephanie A.
Psychological Knowledge in a Colonial Context: Theories on the Nature of the "Native Mind" in the Former Dutch East Indies
Pages 111–131
Pols, Hans
From Genius Inverts to Gendered Intelligence: Lewis Terman and the Power of the Norm
Pages 132–155
Hegarty, Peter
Spectacular Science: The Lie Detector's Ambivalent Powers
Pages 156–178
Bunn, Geoffrey C.
Between Orientalism and Normalization: Cross-Cultural Lessons From Japan for a Critical History of Psychology
Pages 179–198
Burman, Erica
The (Sexual) Politics of Evolution: Popular Controversy in the Late 20th-Century United Kingdom
Pages 199–226
Cassidy, Angela


