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Death and Denial: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Legacy of Ernest Becker

Autor Daniel Liechty
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 dec 2002 – vârsta până la 17 ani
In this edited collection of essays, professionals and academics from across the spectrum of the humanities and social sciences outline the ways in which Generative Death Anxiety theory impacts their field and discuss the work of its most famous proponent, Ernest Becker, whose ^IDenial of Death^R won the Pulitzer Prize in 1973. The essays demonstrate that recognition of this deeply rooted source of human behavior and attitudes provides a fertile organizing principle for the humanities and social sciences.The theory of Generative Death Anxiety is based on the recognition that if there is any uniquely human characteristic, it is the ability to anticipate and prepare for death. This recognition of mortality, however, runs directly counter to our survival instincts and must be repressed, thus creating a constant supply of repressed psychic energy-which, shaped by cultural and narrative factors, emerges in a rich array of human creativity and resourcefulness, but also in racism, religious chauvinism, reactive violence, and other types of pathological behavior. In this edited collection of essays, professionals and academics from across the spectrum of the humanities and social sciences outline the ways in which this theory impacts their field and discuss the work of its most famous proponent, Ernest Becker, whose ^IDenial of Death^R won the Pulitzer Prize in 1973. The essays demonstrate that recognition of this deeply rooted source of human behavior and attitudes provides a fertile organizing principle for the humanities and social sciences.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275974206
ISBN-10: 0275974200
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

DANIEL LIECHTY is Assistant Professor in the School of Social Work at Illinois State University and a licensed clinical social worker specializing in issues related to grief, loss, and death.

Cuprins

Introduction: Generative Mortality Anxiety: An Organizing Principle for the Social Sciences and Humanities by Daniel LiechtyPsychological ReflectionsA Perilous Leap from Becker's Theorizing to Empirical Science: Terror Management Theory and Research by Jeff Greenberg, Tom Pyszczynski and Sheldon SolomonInflicting Evil as an Alternative to the Dread of Dying: An Independent Test of Generative Death Anxiety by C. Fred AlfordForgiveness: From Heroic Illusion to Human Homecoming by Steen HallingCognition Creates Character: Neurotic Styles by Daniel GolemanWaging War Against Death by Gavin de BeckerPsychotherapeutic ReflectionsDeath Anxiety and the Psychotherapeutic Process by James B. McCarthyThree Forms of Death Anxiety by Robert LangsThe Paradoxical Self: An Expansive View of Death Anxiety by Kirk J. SchneiderThe Hero and the Addict: Reflections on the Apprehension of Death by Jeffrey KauffmanDeath Anxiety in the Treatment of Children in Poverty by Claude BarbreSocial Scientific ReflectionsThe Transcendent Dimesion in Social Science by James A. AhoThe Industrial Organization of Anxiety by Kirby FarrellDeath Anxiety in Medical Education and Practice by Neil ElgeeErnst Becker's Anti-Idealist Theory of Communication: Death, Drama, and Purgation by W. Thomas DuncansonOur Existential Vulnerability to Toxic Leaders by Jean Lipman-BlumenPhilosophical ReflectionsErnst Becker and Emmanuel levinas: Surprising Convergences by Richard ColledgeInterrogated by the Mortal: Kenneth Burke and Ernst Becker by C. Allen CarterWhat Does a Body Know? Analysis of Violence in Ernest Becker and Julia Kristeva by Martha ReinekeDenial of Death in the Dissolution of the Modern Self by Walter Truett AndersonThe Denial of No-Self: A Buddhist Perspective by David R. LoyReligious ReflectionsThe Enemy as Enemy of God: Psycho-Spiritual Processes in the Ritual Transformation of the Enemy by Sam KeenIndex