Perpetual Adolescence

Perpetual Adolescence
Title Perpetual Adolescence PDF eBook
Author Sally Porterfield
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 241
Release 2015-05-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1438428030

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Arguing that American culture appeals to and is populated by children and adolescents who merely appear to be adult men and women, the essays in Perpetual Adolescence examine the Jungian archetype of the "eternal youth"—the puer aeternus—as it is manifested in the arrested development of American culture. From the infantilization of the American psyche and the lionization of teenaged celebrities and bodies, to fanatical conformity, and puerile entertainment, the contributors probe the various ways that American television, music, film, print, Internet, education, and social movements work to nourish and sustain this child archetype. Offering analytic psychology as an instrument of social analysis and critique, they point to the need for dialogue over the causes and effects of our puer-fixations, which have become, in large part, both a creation and a creator of the American zeitgeist.

Perpetual Adolescence

Perpetual Adolescence
Title Perpetual Adolescence PDF eBook
Author Sally Porterfield
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 242
Release 2009-09-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781438428000

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Explores the arrested development of American culture.

Capitalism and Perpetual Adolescence: Essays and Lectures of George S. Becker

Capitalism and Perpetual Adolescence: Essays and Lectures of George S. Becker
Title Capitalism and Perpetual Adolescence: Essays and Lectures of George S. Becker PDF eBook
Author George S. Becker
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 297
Release 2015-07-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1514460661

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What is thinking but the courage to work alone developing concepts that are lasting because they grow out of a living relationship to a subject matter. Academic fashions come and go while the thought of the social anthropologist George Becker remains the contemporary of the future. Here assembled by his student and friend, the psychiatrist Jon Lewis, some of the essential papers unpublished in Beckers lifetime. The range is great: from Female Delinquency to Jonestown. The depth is compelling. The critique of other thinkers in the field are incisive. And a final virtue: the style is clear, without the need for scholarly obfuscations. Walter A Davis, Professor of English Emeritus, Ohio State University. Author of Deaths Dream Kingdom, Deracination and Inwardness and Existence.

The Decline of Learning in America

The Decline of Learning in America
Title The Decline of Learning in America PDF eBook
Author Charles T. Stewart
Publisher Nova Publishers
Pages 260
Release 2008
Genre Education
ISBN 9781604562231

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This book offers a complete and coherent analysis of the interrelated problems of student achievement at every level, the supply of scientific and technical manpower, its contribution to the nation's economic future, and the diverse policies directed at improving school achievement and the quality of labor supply.

The Boy with the Perpetual Nervousness

The Boy with the Perpetual Nervousness
Title The Boy with the Perpetual Nervousness PDF eBook
Author Graham Caveney
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 273
Release 2018-07-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1501165976

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An enthralling, emotional memoir that recounts the ups and downs of coming-of-age, set against the music and literature of the 1970s. Raised in a small town in the north of England known primarily for its cotton mills, football team, and its deep roots in the “Respectable Working Class,” Graham Caveney armed himself against the confusing nature of adolescence with a thick accent, a copy of Kafka, and a record collection including the likes of the Buzzcocks and Joy Division. All three provided him the opportunity to escape, even if just in mind, beyond his small-town borders. But, when those passions are noticed and preyed upon by a mentor, everything changes. Now, as an adult, Caveney attempts to reconcile his past and present, coming to grips with both the challenges and wonder of adolescence, music, and literature. By turns angry, despairing, beautifully written, shockingly funny, and ultimately redemptive, The Boy with Perpetual Nervousness is a tribute to the power of the arts—and a startling, original memoir that “feels as if it had to be written, and demands to be read” (The Guardian UK).

Where the Mountain Casts Its Shadow

Where the Mountain Casts Its Shadow
Title Where the Mountain Casts Its Shadow PDF eBook
Author Maria Coffey
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 260
Release 2005-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780312339012

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Maria Coffey's Where the Mountain Casts Its Shadow is a powerful, affecting and important book that exposes the far reaching personal costs of extreme adventure. Without risk, say mountaineers, there would be none of the self-knowledge that comes from pushing life to its extremes. For them, perhaps, it is worth the cost. But when tragedy strikes, what happens to the people left behind? Why would anyone choose to invest in a future with a high-altitude risk-taker? What is life like in the shadow of the mountain? Such questions have long been taboo in the world of mountaineering. Now, the spouses, parents and children of internationally renowned climbers finally break their silence, speaking out about the dark side of adventure. Maria Coffey confronted one of the harshest realities of mountaineering when her partner Joe Tasker disappeared on the Northeast Ridge of Everest in 1982. In Where the Mountain Casts Its Shadow, Coffey offers an intimate portrait of adventure and the conflicting beauty, passion, and devastation of this alluring obsession. Through interviews with the world's top climbers, or their widows and families-Jim Wickwire, Conrad Anker, Lynn Hill, Joe Simpson, Chris Bonington, Ed Viesturs, Anatoli Boukreev, Alex Lowe, and many others-she explores what compels men and women to give their lives to the high mountains. She asks why, despite the countless tragedies, the world continues to laud their exploits. With an insider's understanding, Coffey reveals the consequences of loving people who pursue such risk-the exhilarating highs and inevitable lows, the stress of long separations, the constant threat of bereavement, and the lives shattered in the wake of climbing accidents.

The Seven Basic Plots

The Seven Basic Plots
Title The Seven Basic Plots PDF eBook
Author Christopher Booker
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 738
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0826480373

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This volume provides an analysis of stories' plot structures and their psychological meanings, attempting to distill all of storytelling down to a few archetypes. Drawing on a vast array of examples, from Proust to detective stories, from the Marquis de Sade to E.T., the author leads readers through the changes in the nature of storytelling over the past 200 years, and why so many stories have 'lost the plot' by losing touch with their underlying archetypal purpose. He analyzes why evolution has given us the need to tell stories and illustrates how storytelling has provided a uniquely revealing mirror to mankind's psychological development over the past 5000 years.