Suggested readings on critical psychology in East Asia:

 

Bo Wang. (2013). Working at the Borders: Reconstructing the History of Chinese Psychology from the Perspective of Critical Psychology. Annual Review of Critical Psychology 10. (https://discourseunit.com/annual-review/10-2013/ )

 

Fu Wai. (2013). Critical Psychology is not psychology: an essay from the perspective of an ancient Chinese philosopher Gongsun Longzi written by a so-called Hong Kong psychologist. Annual Review of Critical Psychology, vol. 10.  (https://discourseunit.com/annual-review/10-2013/ )

 

Zhipeng Gao. (2013). The Emergence of Modern Psychology in China, 1876 – 1929. Annual Review of Critical Psychology, vol.10. (https://discourseunit.com/annual-review/10-2013/ )

 

Yasuhiro Igarashi. (2006). Role of Critical Psychology in Japan: Protest Against Positivistic Psychology and Search for New Knowledge of the Mind. Annual Review of Critical Psychology, vol.5. (https://discourseunit.com/annual-review/5-2006/ )

 

Yasuhiro Igarashi, Atsuko Aono, Tin Tin Htun, Satoshi Suzuki, & Hajime Tanabe. (2013). Critical Psychology in Japan: Voices for change. Annual Review of Critical Psychology, vol.10. (https://discourseunit.com/annual-review/10-2013/ )