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9781593761547

Fear A Cultural History

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    9781593761547

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    1593761546

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-04-09
  • Publisher: Counterpoint

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Summary

Fear — the word, itself, conjures the appropriate response. With a dark cacophony of associations like fright, dread, horror, panic, alarm, anxiety, and terror, fear is universally understood as one of the most basic and powerful of human emotions, obtaining a nearly palpable and overwhelming substance in today's world.



In this groundbreaking book, acclaimed historian and prize–winning author Joanna Bourke covers the landscape of fear over the past two hundred years: From the nineteenth century dread of being buried alive — a subject dear to the heart of Edgar Allen Poe — to the current worry over being able to die when one chooses; from the diagnoses of phobias and anxieties produced by psychotherapists and lovingly catalogued, to the role of popular culture and media in inciting panic and dread; from the horrors of the nuclear age to the fear of twenty–first century terrorism, Fear tells the story of anguish in modern times.



A blend of social and cultural history with psychology, philosophy, and popular science, this astonishing book — exhaustively researched and beautifully written — offers strikingly original insights into the mind and worldview of the "long twentieth century" from one of the most brilliant scholars of our time.

Author Biography

Joanna Bourke is a professor of history at Birkbeck College

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Introduction: Fearp. 1
Afterword to the Introduction: The Face of Fearp. 11
Worlds of Doom
Introductionp. 23
Deathp. 25
Disastersp. 51
Emotionologyp. 73
Spheres of Uncertainty
Introductionp. 79
The Childp. 81
Nightmaresp. 109
Phobiasp. 134
Psychohistoryp. 159
Whorls of Irrationality
Introductionp. 165
Social Hysteriap. 167
Fear versus Anxietyp. 189
Zones of Confrontation
Introductionp. 195
Combatp. 197
Civilians Under Attackp. 222
Nuclear Threatsp. 255
Narrativityp. 287
Realms of Anxiety
Introductionp. 293
The Bodyp. 295
Strangersp. 322
Aesthesiologyp. 353
Conclusion: Terrorp. 357
Notesp. 393
Bibliographyp. 453
Indexp. 489
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