Meaning and Melancholia: Life in the Age of Bewilderment sees
Christopher Bollas apply his creative and innovative psychoanalytic
thinking to various contemporary social, cultural and political
themes. This book offers an incisive exploration of powerful trends
within, and between, nations in the West over the past two hundred
years. The author traces shifts in psychological forces and ‘frames
of mind’, that have resulted in a crucial ‘intellectual climate
change’. He contends that recent decades have seen rapid and
significant transformations in how we define our ‘selves’, as a
new emphasis on instant connectedness has come to replace
reflectiveness and introspection. Bollas argues that this trend has
culminated in the current rise of psychophobia; a fear of the mind and
a rejection of depth psychologies that has paved the way for what he
sees as hate based solutions to world problems, such as the victory of
Trump in America and Brexit in the United Kingdom. He maintains that,
if we are to counter the threat to democracy posed by these changes
and refind a more balanced concept of the self within society, we must
put psychological insight at the heart of a new kind of analysis of
culture and society. This remarkable, thought-provoking book will
appeal to anyone interested in politics, social policy and cultural
studies, and in the gaining of insight into the ongoing challenges
faced by the Western democracies and the global community.
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Life in the Age of Bewilderment
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ISBN
9781351018487
Publisert
2018
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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