Mark Philip Freeman

Mark Freeman is the author of Rewriting the Self: History, Memory, Narrative (Routledge, 1993); Finding the Muse: A Sociopsychological Inquiry into the Conditions of Artistic Creativity (Cambridge, 1994); Hindsight: The Promise and Peril of Looking Backward (Oxford, 2010); The Priority of the Other: Thinking and Living Beyond the Self (Oxford, 2014); Do I Look at You with Love? Reimagining the Story of Dementia (Brill | Sense, 2021); and Toward the Psychological Humanities: A Modest Manifesto for the Future of Psychology (Routledge, 2023). Winner of the 2010 Theodore R. Sarbin Award in the Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology as well as the 2021 Joseph B. Gittler Award for exploration of the philosophical foundations of psychological knowledge from the American Psychological Foundation, Freeman serves as editor for the Oxford University Press series “Explorations in Narrative Psychology” and is Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Society in the Department of Psychology at the College of the Holy Cross.

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