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Focused on the life and work of Francis Huxley (1923-2016), this
book offers an exploration of the search to understand the human
condition, one which is simultaneously biographical, philosophical,
cultural, historical, political and epistemological. A member of
the illustrious Huxley dynasty, Francis Huxley forged an unusual
and innovative career, making key contributions to social
anthropology, mental health care and the protection of indigenous
peoples. His story reveals how the production and dissemination of
ideas can be understood in an intergenerational context which is
familial and sociological. The book reflects on the contemporary
relevance of Huxley's work, forging links between the central
philosophical, cultural, scientific and political themes that
dominate the turbulent early 21st century and the enduring
questions that have driven human beings in the search to understand
themselves and their place in the world. It will be of interest to
scholars from across the social sciences and humanities.
Helpful insights into an unpredictable emotion. This book on sudden
attacks or fits of rage, first published in German in 2007, takes
us on a multi-layered, interesting journey through the cultural
history and social psychology of this unpredictable emotion. It
gives answers to the questions: Where does rage come from? How does
rage manifest itself? And what can we do about it? It outlines the
various perspectives of perpetrators and victims, exploring their
social and cultural context. Moving case studies provide numerous
helpful hints and insights for understanding rage. This second,
revised edition features a more diverse and multifaceted range of
sources, which offer answers to this unpredictable emotion from the
world of psychotherapy. The author points out the potential in
therapeutic aspects of self-empowerment which, with regular
practice, can be applied to our everyday lives. A book for those
personally affected, their loved ones, and for people in the caring
professions. Inside: * Causes and reasoning * Triggers, cultural,
religious and socio-psychological aspects * Psychotherapy, insight
and education
Focused on the life and work of Francis Huxley (1923-2016), this
book offers an exploration of the search to understand the human
condition, one which is simultaneously biographical, philosophical,
cultural, historical, political and epistemological. A member of
the illustrious Huxley dynasty, Francis Huxley forged an unusual
and innovative career, making key contributions to social
anthropology, mental health care and the protection of indigenous
peoples. His story reveals how the production and dissemination of
ideas can be understood in an intergenerational context which is
familial and sociological. The book reflects on the contemporary
relevance of Huxley's work, forging links between the central
philosophical, cultural, scientific and political themes that
dominate the turbulent early 21st century and the enduring
questions that have driven human beings in the search to understand
themselves and their place in the world. It will be of interest to
scholars from across the social sciences and humanities.
This book examines the phenomenon of silence in relation to human
behaviour from multiple perspectives, drawing on psychological and
cultural-philosophical ideas to create new, surprising connections
between silence, quiet and rest. Silence and being quiet are
present in everyday life and in politics, but why do we talk about
it so rarely? Silence can be cathartic and peaceful, but equally
oppressive and unbearable. In the form of communication, we keep
secrets to protect ourselves and others, but on the other hand
subjects can be silenced with dictatorial posturing - a
communicative display of power - and something can be literally
'hushed up' that needs to be disclosed. In unique and engaging
style, Theodor Itten explores the multi-layered internal
conversation on silence in relation to the self and emotions,
demonstrating why it is sometimes necessary in our modern society.
Describing and analyzing human behaviour in relation to silence,
the book also draws on psychoanalytic ideas by outlining the power
of silence in processing our emotions and relationships and hiding
innermost feelings. With rich narrative signposts providing
thought-provoking and amusing insights, and interpersonal
communication examined in relation to everyday life, this is
fascinating reading for students and academics in psychology,
philosophy, cultural studies, and related areas.
This book examines the phenomenon of silence in relation to human
behaviour from multiple perspectives, drawing on psychological and
cultural-philosophical ideas to create new, surprising connections
between silence, quiet and rest. Silence and being quiet are
present in everyday life and in politics, but why do we talk about
it so rarely? Silence can be cathartic and peaceful, but equally
oppressive and unbearable. In the form of communication, we keep
secrets to protect ourselves and others, but on the other hand
subjects can be silenced with dictatorial posturing - a
communicative display of power - and something can be literally
'hushed up' that needs to be disclosed. In unique and engaging
style, Theodor Itten explores the multi-layered internal
conversation on silence in relation to the self and emotions,
demonstrating why it is sometimes necessary in our modern society.
Describing and analyzing human behaviour in relation to silence,
the book also draws on psychoanalytic ideas by outlining the power
of silence in processing our emotions and relationships and hiding
innermost feelings. With rich narrative signposts providing
thought-provoking and amusing insights, and interpersonal
communication examined in relation to everyday life, this is
fascinating reading for students and academics in psychology,
philosophy, cultural studies, and related areas.
Dieses Buch uber das Leben und Werk von Francis Huxley (1923-2016)
zeichnet zugleich die Suche nach dem Verstandnis der Conditio
humana nach und nimmt seine Leserinnen und Leser mit auf eine
biografische, philosophische, kulturelle, historische, politische
und epistemologische Erkundungsreise. Als Mitglied der beruhmten
Huxley-Dynastie leistete Francis Huxley wichtige und innovative
Beitrage zur Sozialanthropologie, zur Pflege der psychischen
Gesundheit und zum Schutz indigener Voelker. Seine ungewoehnliche
Laufbahn und Lebensgeschichte zeigen, wie die Produktion und
Verbreitung von Ideen in einem intergenerationellen und
soziologischen Kontext verstanden werden kann. Das Buch reflektiert
die zeitgenoessische Relevanz von Huxleys Werk und stellt
Verbindungen her zwischen den zentralen philosophischen,
kulturellen, wissenschaftlichen und politischen Themen des
turbulenten fruhen 21. Jahrhunderts und den uberdauernden Fragen,
die die Menschen auf der Suche nach dem Verstandnis ihrer selbst
und ihres Platzes in der Welt antreiben. Dieses Buch ist fur alle
Studierenden, Forschenden und Lehrenden der Sozial- und
Geisteswissenschaften von Interesse. Dieses Buch ist eine
grundliche und faszinierende Darstellung des Lebens meines Onkels
Francis, mit all seinen Schatten und Sonnenseiten. Die Autoren
beschreiben seinen sprunghaften Charakter gut. Sie geben eine
genaue Einschatzung seines Lebenswerkes und seiner Schriften
Victoria Huxley, Nichte. Diese Studie uber Francis Huxley ist
willkommen und uberfallig, denn er war einer der groessten
Sozialanthropologen der indigenen Voelker Amazoniens. Seine
Beobachtungen waren grundlich, wissenschaftlich korrekt und
entsprachen den hoechsten Standards seiner Disziplin. Huxley war in
zweierlei Hinsicht aussergewoehnlich. Sein reizvoller Schreibstil
vermittelte seine Leidenschaft sowohl den allgemeinen LeserInnen
als auch den WissenschaftlerInnen. Er war mir ein herzlicher
Freund, den Menschen der indigenen Voelker, die er studierte, wie
ein dazugehoeriger. Francis war fasziniert von deren Mythologien
und ihren geistigen sowie spirituellen Welten. Er konnte sich gut
in sie einfuhlen und dachte fast wie einer von ihnen. John Hemming,
Autor von Menschen des Regenwaldes Dies ist ein ungemein fesselndes
und packendes Buch. Nachdenklich und gut geschrieben, vermittelt es
gekonnt und mit grossem Einfuhlungsvermoegen die vielen
faszinierenden Schichten von Francis Huxley, sein reiches und
vielfaltiges Leben, sowie seine Vorlieben und seine Philosophie.
Fiona Watson, Survival International
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Rage (Paperback)
Theodor Itten
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A study of the emtion of uncontrollable rage and its effect on the
sufferer and those around them from a psychotherapeutic point of
view.
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