Saving the modern soul : therapy, emotions, and the culture of self-help /
"The language of psychology is all-pervasive in American culture -- from 'The Sopranos' to 'Oprah', from the abundance of self-help books to the private consulting room, and from the support group to the magazine advice column. 'Saving the Modern Soul' examines the...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berkeley :
University of California Press,
c2008.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introduction : A cultural sociology of the therapeutic
- The therapy as an new emotional style
- Texts and contexts
- Cultural critique and the psychology
- 2. Freud: a cultural innovator : Psychoanalysis as a charismatic enterprise
- The social organization of Freudian charisma
- Freud in America
- The Freudian cultural matrix
- The romance of psychology and popular culture
- Conclusion
- 3. From Homo economicus to Homo communicans
- Emotional control in the sociology of organizations
- The power of control and the control of power
- Psychologists enter the market
- A new emotional style
- Emotional control
- The communicative ethic as the spirit of the corporation
- Emotional, moral, and professional competence
- Conclusion
- 4. The tyranny of intimacy
- Intimacy: an increasingly cold haven
- Beyond their will? Psychologists and marriage
- What feminism and psychology have in common
- Intimacy: a new emotional imagination
- Communicative rationality in the bedroom
- Toward the ideology of the pure emotion
- The cooling of passion
- Conclusions
- 5. Triumphant suffering
- Why therapy triumphed
- The therapeutic narrative of selfhood
- Performing the self through therapy
- a narrative in action
- Conclusion
- 6. A new emotional stratification?
- The rise of emotional competence
- Emotional intelligence and its antecedents
- The global therapeutic habitus and the new man
- Intimacy as a social good
- Conclusion
- 7. Conclusion : Institutional pragmatism in the study of culture.