
Self
Eilis Ward(Author)
Cork University Press
Published on 8. October 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
178 pages
978-1-78205-487-0 (ISBN)
Description
This book argues that we have got it wrong in the West with our belief in a 'self' that is autonomous and separate from others, exemplified by the entrepreneurial self: always on, always positive and always self-improving. This is the neoliberal self, a particular creature of late capitalism. However, as argued here, this view is harmful to us. It is the source of much of our suffering.
Proposing as an antidote a Zen Buddhist account of the self, the book points to the possibility of true human liberation and a kinder world for all. In Zen, the self is not separate from others and our individual and collective suffering is intimately bound together.
The author, a social scientist and long-standing Zen practitioner, draws on both personal experience and scholarly insight to make her case. No prior knowledge of Buddhism or of neoliberal thought is required of the reader - just a willingness to let go of some preconceived ideas and a curiosity about a different way of being.
Proposing as an antidote a Zen Buddhist account of the self, the book points to the possibility of true human liberation and a kinder world for all. In Zen, the self is not separate from others and our individual and collective suffering is intimately bound together.
The author, a social scientist and long-standing Zen practitioner, draws on both personal experience and scholarly insight to make her case. No prior knowledge of Buddhism or of neoliberal thought is required of the reader - just a willingness to let go of some preconceived ideas and a curiosity about a different way of being.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cork
Ireland
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 179 mm
Width: 111 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
170 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78205-487-0 (9781782054870)
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Person
Eilis Ward was a lecturer in the School of Political Science and Sociology, National University of Ireland, Galway. She is a social scientist and Zen practitioner.
Content
Introduction: Sketching the Field
Chapter 1: What is the Neoliberal Self?
Chapter 2: The Self As Anxious Monad Caught in the Therapy Culture
Chapter 3: A Buddhist Account of the Self
Chapter 4: Being Kind to the Khmer Rouge
Chapter 5: Why (Some) Mindfulness is Part of the Problem
Chapter Six: Conclusion
Chapter 1: What is the Neoliberal Self?
Chapter 2: The Self As Anxious Monad Caught in the Therapy Culture
Chapter 3: A Buddhist Account of the Self
Chapter 4: Being Kind to the Khmer Rouge
Chapter 5: Why (Some) Mindfulness is Part of the Problem
Chapter Six: Conclusion