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Bibliogr. Zusammenhang: |
Print version: Bowker, Matthew H. Ideologies of Experience : Trauma, Failure, Deprivation, and the Abandonment of the Self. - : Taylor and Francis,c2016 |
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- Experience as ideology -- The ideal of selfhood -- Outline of this work -- A note on terminology -- References -- 2. Experience, failure, and thinking -- The fortification of experience -- Thinking and selfhood -- Failures of thought and the body politic -- Notes -- References -- 3. The incorporation and transmission of traumatic experience -- Trauma as truth -- Humility, self-occlusion, and failure -- Traumatic transmission -- Notes -- References
4. Misunderstood and repeated experience in Le Malentendu -- Recognition, relation, and identification -- Rage and reunion -- Loss and melancholia -- Notes -- References -- 5. Experience and control in higher education -- Experience: continuous and interactive -- Technologies of self/social control -- The Ivory Tower and the attribution of narcissism as a technique of control -- Experience and the social order -- Notes -- References -- 6. Aloneness and its opposites -- Being alone -- Controlled but not alone -- Rejecting others' solitude -- References
7. Hikikomori: deprived, isolated, and disfigured selves -- What is hikikomori? -- 'Bound' by culture -- The distortion of amae -- The disfigurement of desire -- Deprivation and victimization -- Notes -- References -- 8. 'Natural' experience and the state of nature -- Heuristical or historical? -- Born free? -- The 'bad' self, the 'natural' self, and the not-self -- Paranoid-schizoid politics -- Guilt, the real, and the failure to imagine -- Notes -- References -- Index
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