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Living on the Edge: The Mythical, Spiritual & Philosophical Roots of Social Marginality

Autor Joseph Goodbread
en Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2017
This book starts by seeking to answer the question, "Why do the people who fight our wars and clean up our natural and self-made disasters wind up on the margins of society?" Based on the author's work with a group of Chernobyl liquidators -- members of the army of over 750,000 who decontaminated and sealed the site of the 1986 nuclear reactor disaster- the book explores the processes that lead those who start off as heroes to be ultimately despised and rejected by the very society they rescued. A key to this mystery is found in the ancient Chinese creation myth of Pan Ku, in which the universe is created from the fragmentation of the body of an immense primal being, while human beings are created from the vermin on its body- the very essence of a marginal existence. The journey leads us through an exploration of experiential philosophy, mythology, linguistics, and psychology to the very roots of reality itself. Living on the Edge then applies this model of social marginalisation to understanding the why and how the mentally ill are marginalised, shedding light on why, once we are at the margins, return to mainstream society is so difficult. The book concludes with some suggestions about how to make marginalisation more of a process and less of a fixed state through the arts and mass media.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781611229868
ISBN-10: 1611229863
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: diagrams
Dimensiuni: 178 x 251 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc
Colecția Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US)

Cuprins

A Man of Chernobyl; A New Look at an Old Phenomenon; A Trip to the Edge of the World; Why Heroes are Marginalized; Psychology as the Study of Experience; Andrei: A Chernobyl Liquidator's Story; The Structure & Dynamics of Experience; Unfolding Andrei's Story; What the Pan Ku Myth Tells Us About Chernobyl; Pan Ku & the Unity of the World; Experiential Philosophy & Taoist Not Doing; Tools for Unfolding Experience; How Andrei Became Marginal; Deconstructing the Myth of Pan Ku; Why People Were Formed From Pan Ku's Lice; A Once & Future Unity; The Social Dimensions of Marginality; Power & the Control of Reality; Moving Beyond Power Games; Why the Mad Are Marginalized; Two Cases of Madness; How Real is Madness?; The Creation of Madness; A Bridge Between Parallel Worlds; A Pilgrimage of Convergence.