WHAT ACCOUNTS FOR THE POPULARITY OF THE MACHO IMAGE, THE FANATICISM OF
SPORTS ENTHUSIASTS, AND THE PERENNIAL APPEAL OF DON QUIXOTE'S
INEFFECTUAL STRUGGLES? In Fighting for Life, Walter J. Ong addresses
these and related questions, offering insight into the role of
competition in human existence. Focusing on the ways in which human
life is affected by contest, Ong argues that the male agonistic drive
finds an outlet in games as divergent as football and chess.
Demonstrating the importance of contest in biological evolution and in
the growth of consciousness out of the unconscious, Ong also shows how
adversary procedure has affected social, linguistic, and intellectual
history. He discusses shifting patterns of contest in such arenas as
spectator sports, politics, business, academia, and religion. Human
beings' internalization of agonistic drives, he concludes, can foster
the deeper discovery of the self and of distinctively human freedom.
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Contest, Sexuality, and Consciousness
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780801466298
Publisert
2017
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Utgiver
Cornell University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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