Autonomy in the extreme situation : Bruno Bettelheim, the Nazi concentration camps and the mass society
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Autonomy in the extreme situation : Bruno Bettelheim, the Nazi concentration camps and the mass society
Praeger, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-205) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Bruno Bettelheim, now viewed by many as a pariah theorist, especially on the Nazi concentration camps, has been significantly misunderstood by most of his critics and admirers. In both cases, the subtlety and complexity of his narrative on the camps has not been fully recognized. This has resulted from an inadequate appreciation of his central thesis, that the inmate's struggle in a concentration camp is the extreme example of the modern dilemma of maintaining autonomy in the depersonalizing mass society, such as in the United states and Western Europe.
This book elucidates, critiques, and further develops Bettelheim's pathbreaking and controversial insights on the behavior of concentration camp inmates. It provides the rudiments of a new framework for conceptualizing inmate behavior and is the first book-length treatment of Bettelheim's views on the dangers of contemporary society. The author accomplishes his goals in part by drawing from such social theorists as Michel Foucault, Anthony Giddens, Erving Goffman, Zygmunt Bauman, and Emmanuel Levinas, as well as psychoanalytically oriented thinkers such as Roy Schafer. The book concludes with a discussion of the significance of Bettelheim's findings about inmate behavior in the camps, and how we in our mass society can protect ourselves, resist, and fight back against the assaults on our autonomy, individuality, and humanity.
目次
Introduction
The Concordance of Opposites and the Mass Society
Bettelheim's Analysis of the Mass Society
Concentration Camp Inmate's Behavior Dialectically Conceptualized
Autonomous Behavior in the Concentration Camps
"Survival at Any Price" in the Concentration Camps
The Critics
Resistance to the Negative Aspects of the Mass Society
Index
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