Treating 'experience' as an ideology, Bowker analyzes why experience is so popular and influential, how it relates to trauma and trauma theory, and what it tells us about our political and cultural condition.
Treating 'experience' as an ideology, Bowker analyzes why experience is so popular and influential, how it relates to trauma and trauma theory, and what it tells us about our political and cultural condition.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew H. Bowker is Visiting Assistant Professor of Liberal Arts at Medaille College in Buffalo, NY. His work applies psychoanalytic and literary-critical approaches to topics in political philosophy.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Experience Failure and Thinking 3. The Incorporation and Transmission of Traumatic Experience 4. Misunderstood and Repeated Experience in Le Malentendu 5. Experience and Control in Higher Education 6. Aloneness and its Opposites 7. Hikikomori: Deprived Isolated and Disfigured Selves 8. 'Natural' Experience and the State of Nature
1. Introduction 2. Experience Failure and Thinking 3. The Incorporation and Transmission of Traumatic Experience 4. Misunderstood and Repeated Experience in Le Malentendu 5. Experience and Control in Higher Education 6. Aloneness and its Opposites 7. Hikikomori: Deprived Isolated and Disfigured Selves 8. 'Natural' Experience and the State of Nature
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