Joel Michael Crombez
Anxiety, Modern Society, and the Critical Method
Toward a Theory and Practice of Critical Socioanalysis
Joel Michael Crombez
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Toward a Theory and Practice of Critical Socioanalysis
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In Anxiety, Modern Society, and the Critical Method Joel Michael Crombez accounts for the production of anxiety in modern societies and provides a method and theory for its diagnosis and treatment.
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In Anxiety, Modern Society, and the Critical Method Joel Michael Crombez accounts for the production of anxiety in modern societies and provides a method and theory for its diagnosis and treatment.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Brill
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2021
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 834g
- ISBN-13: 9789004445574
- ISBN-10: 9004445579
- Artikelnr.: 60665465
- Verlag: Brill
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2021
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 834g
- ISBN-13: 9789004445574
- ISBN-10: 9004445579
- Artikelnr.: 60665465
Joel Michael Crombez, Ph.D. (2018, University of Tennessee-Knoxville), is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Kennesaw State University. He works in critical, social, and psychoanalytic theory at the intersection of political economy, technology, and mental health. His most recent publication, an article with Steven Panageotou, "The United States of Trump Corp" (Fast Capitalism 17(1), 2020) theorizes the Trumpian model of governance.
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
PART 1
From Traditional to Modern Society: The Critical Method of Early Modern
Social Thought
Introduction to Part 1
1 Scenic Landscape 1
1 Traditional Life and the Totalizing Logic of Christianity
2 A Revolution in Space and of the Mind
3 Enlightenment and the Birth of Modernity
2 Critical Methods 1
1 From Philosophy to Social Theory: (Hegel, Feuerbach and) Marx’s Critical
Method and the Totalizing Logic of Capital
2 The Individual, the Social, and the Knot: Toward the Durkheimian Symptom
of Anomie
3 Totalizing the Mind and Spirit: Weber and the Unholy Union of Religion
and Capital
4 From Psychoanalysis to Socioanalysis: Anxiety, Repression, and Talk
Therapy in Freud
Conclusion to Part 1
PART 2
Technology, Modern Wars, and the Rise of Consumer Culture: The Frankfurt
School Revisits the Critical Method
Introduction to Part 2
3 Scenic Landscape 2
1 The Totalizing Logic of Capital Comes of Age: The Path to Technological
Embeddedness and Mass Society
2 The Darker Side of Modernity: World War
4 Critical Methods 2
1 The Psychosocial Origins of the Frankfurt School
2 From the Critical Method to Critical Theory and Negative Dialectics
3 A Lesson for Socioanalysis: Anxiety and the Social Vicissitudes of
Technology and War in Mass Society
Conclusion to Part 2
PART 3
Anxiety-Dreams of Posthuman Futures: Sorting through the Discourses of 21st
Century Life
Introduction to Part 3
5 Scenic Landscape 3
1 The Postmodern Rupture in Modern Society
2 We Are All Cyborgs Now: Life in the Mass
3 The Coming Tide: Automation, Artificial Intelligence, and Space
Colonization
6 Critical Methods 3
1 Critical Socioanalysis: Setting Up
2 Discourses of the Psyche and the Self: A Lacanian Framework
3 The Other Side of Socioanalysis: A Guide for Talk Therapy
Conclusion to Part 3
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
PART 1
From Traditional to Modern Society: The Critical Method of Early Modern
Social Thought
Introduction to Part 1
1 Scenic Landscape 1
1 Traditional Life and the Totalizing Logic of Christianity
2 A Revolution in Space and of the Mind
3 Enlightenment and the Birth of Modernity
2 Critical Methods 1
1 From Philosophy to Social Theory: (Hegel, Feuerbach and) Marx’s Critical
Method and the Totalizing Logic of Capital
2 The Individual, the Social, and the Knot: Toward the Durkheimian Symptom
of Anomie
3 Totalizing the Mind and Spirit: Weber and the Unholy Union of Religion
and Capital
4 From Psychoanalysis to Socioanalysis: Anxiety, Repression, and Talk
Therapy in Freud
Conclusion to Part 1
PART 2
Technology, Modern Wars, and the Rise of Consumer Culture: The Frankfurt
School Revisits the Critical Method
Introduction to Part 2
3 Scenic Landscape 2
1 The Totalizing Logic of Capital Comes of Age: The Path to Technological
Embeddedness and Mass Society
2 The Darker Side of Modernity: World War
4 Critical Methods 2
1 The Psychosocial Origins of the Frankfurt School
2 From the Critical Method to Critical Theory and Negative Dialectics
3 A Lesson for Socioanalysis: Anxiety and the Social Vicissitudes of
Technology and War in Mass Society
Conclusion to Part 2
PART 3
Anxiety-Dreams of Posthuman Futures: Sorting through the Discourses of 21st
Century Life
Introduction to Part 3
5 Scenic Landscape 3
1 The Postmodern Rupture in Modern Society
2 We Are All Cyborgs Now: Life in the Mass
3 The Coming Tide: Automation, Artificial Intelligence, and Space
Colonization
6 Critical Methods 3
1 Critical Socioanalysis: Setting Up
2 Discourses of the Psyche and the Self: A Lacanian Framework
3 The Other Side of Socioanalysis: A Guide for Talk Therapy
Conclusion to Part 3
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
PART 1
From Traditional to Modern Society: The Critical Method of Early Modern
Social Thought
Introduction to Part 1
1 Scenic Landscape 1
1 Traditional Life and the Totalizing Logic of Christianity
2 A Revolution in Space and of the Mind
3 Enlightenment and the Birth of Modernity
2 Critical Methods 1
1 From Philosophy to Social Theory: (Hegel, Feuerbach and) Marx’s Critical
Method and the Totalizing Logic of Capital
2 The Individual, the Social, and the Knot: Toward the Durkheimian Symptom
of Anomie
3 Totalizing the Mind and Spirit: Weber and the Unholy Union of Religion
and Capital
4 From Psychoanalysis to Socioanalysis: Anxiety, Repression, and Talk
Therapy in Freud
Conclusion to Part 1
PART 2
Technology, Modern Wars, and the Rise of Consumer Culture: The Frankfurt
School Revisits the Critical Method
Introduction to Part 2
3 Scenic Landscape 2
1 The Totalizing Logic of Capital Comes of Age: The Path to Technological
Embeddedness and Mass Society
2 The Darker Side of Modernity: World War
4 Critical Methods 2
1 The Psychosocial Origins of the Frankfurt School
2 From the Critical Method to Critical Theory and Negative Dialectics
3 A Lesson for Socioanalysis: Anxiety and the Social Vicissitudes of
Technology and War in Mass Society
Conclusion to Part 2
PART 3
Anxiety-Dreams of Posthuman Futures: Sorting through the Discourses of 21st
Century Life
Introduction to Part 3
5 Scenic Landscape 3
1 The Postmodern Rupture in Modern Society
2 We Are All Cyborgs Now: Life in the Mass
3 The Coming Tide: Automation, Artificial Intelligence, and Space
Colonization
6 Critical Methods 3
1 Critical Socioanalysis: Setting Up
2 Discourses of the Psyche and the Self: A Lacanian Framework
3 The Other Side of Socioanalysis: A Guide for Talk Therapy
Conclusion to Part 3
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
PART 1
From Traditional to Modern Society: The Critical Method of Early Modern
Social Thought
Introduction to Part 1
1 Scenic Landscape 1
1 Traditional Life and the Totalizing Logic of Christianity
2 A Revolution in Space and of the Mind
3 Enlightenment and the Birth of Modernity
2 Critical Methods 1
1 From Philosophy to Social Theory: (Hegel, Feuerbach and) Marx’s Critical
Method and the Totalizing Logic of Capital
2 The Individual, the Social, and the Knot: Toward the Durkheimian Symptom
of Anomie
3 Totalizing the Mind and Spirit: Weber and the Unholy Union of Religion
and Capital
4 From Psychoanalysis to Socioanalysis: Anxiety, Repression, and Talk
Therapy in Freud
Conclusion to Part 1
PART 2
Technology, Modern Wars, and the Rise of Consumer Culture: The Frankfurt
School Revisits the Critical Method
Introduction to Part 2
3 Scenic Landscape 2
1 The Totalizing Logic of Capital Comes of Age: The Path to Technological
Embeddedness and Mass Society
2 The Darker Side of Modernity: World War
4 Critical Methods 2
1 The Psychosocial Origins of the Frankfurt School
2 From the Critical Method to Critical Theory and Negative Dialectics
3 A Lesson for Socioanalysis: Anxiety and the Social Vicissitudes of
Technology and War in Mass Society
Conclusion to Part 2
PART 3
Anxiety-Dreams of Posthuman Futures: Sorting through the Discourses of 21st
Century Life
Introduction to Part 3
5 Scenic Landscape 3
1 The Postmodern Rupture in Modern Society
2 We Are All Cyborgs Now: Life in the Mass
3 The Coming Tide: Automation, Artificial Intelligence, and Space
Colonization
6 Critical Methods 3
1 Critical Socioanalysis: Setting Up
2 Discourses of the Psyche and the Self: A Lacanian Framework
3 The Other Side of Socioanalysis: A Guide for Talk Therapy
Conclusion to Part 3
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index