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Daniel Shaw

    Daniel C. Shaw est professeur de philosophie et rédacteur en chef de la revue Film and Philosophy. Ses travaux explorent l'analyse des arts visuels et leur lien avec les concepts philosophiques. Il examine comment le cinéma reflète et façonne notre compréhension du monde. Shaw offre des perspectives profondes sur l'intersection de l'esthétique cinématographique et de la pensée philosophique.

    Traumatic Narcissism
    Movies with Meaning
    Shinto and a 21st Century Japanese Ecological Attitude
    Traumatic Narcissism and Recovery
    • This book looks at the trauma suffered by those in relationships with narcissists, covering topics such as surviving a cult, dysfunctional families, political dysfunction, and imbalances of power in places of work and education. This new volume by author and psychoanalyst Daniel Shaw revisits themes from his first book, Traumatic Narcissism: Relational Systems of Subjugation. Shaw offers further reflections on the character and behavior of the traumatizing narcissist, the impact such persons have on those they abuse and exploit and the specific ways in which they instill shame and fear in those they seek to control. In addition, this volume explores, with detailed clinical material, many of the challenges mental health professionals face in finding effective ways of helping those who have suffered narcissistic abuse. From within a trauma informed, relational psychoanalytic perspective, Shaw explores themes of attachment to internalized perpetrators, self-alienation, internalized aggression, and loss of faith in the value and meaning of being alive. This book will be especially illuminating and rewarding for mental health professionals engaged in helping patients heal and recover from complex relational trauma, and equally valuable to those individuals who have struggled with the tenacious, often crippling shame and fear that can be the result of relational trauma.

      Traumatic Narcissism and Recovery
    • Japan, like many other industrialised countries, is in dire need of a change in treatment of the environment, as is evidenced by a gamut of environmental problems. Its native religion, Shinto, can be sufficiently isolated from other Japanese ideological traditions in order to be considered separately from them, with beliefs, values, themes, an attitude and a worldview that are specific to Shinto spirituality, and in many cases already integrated into everyday Japanese life. Shinto worship of spirits which permeate the world is concurrent with a Japanese self-identification of being ?at one' with nature. These beliefs can be shown to lead to ecocentrism and potentially an holistic ecological attitude of ?respect for nature'. Such an attitude would be bolstered by the Japanese importance of maintaining a ?mindful heart'. This book aims to convince the reader that the beliefs and values exhibited in Shinto spirituality could play a fundamental role in developing a Japanese ecological attitude. It should be of particular interest to those interested in Japanese culture, environmental ethics and world religions.

      Shinto and a 21st Century Japanese Ecological Attitude
    • Movies with Meaning

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This book pairs close readings of some of the classic writings of existentialist philosophers with interpretations of films that reveal striking parallels to each of those texts, demonstrating their respective philosophies in action. Individual chapters include significant excerpts from the original texts being discussed and illustrated. Pairings cover Schopenhauer and Waking Life, Stirner and Hud, Kierkegaard and Winter Light, Nietzsche and The Fountainhead, Heidegger, Blade Runner and The Thin Red Line, Camus, Leaving Las Vegas and Missing, Sartre, Husbands and Wives, and Michael Collins, de Beauvoir and Revolutionary Road, and Foucault and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Movies with Meaning offers a clear and insightful examination of the relationships between existential philosophers and film, providing both digests of their most significant texts and cinematic illustrations of what each had in mind. For the first time in one place, this book analyses the implications for film of the perspectives of a wide array of the most significant existentialist thinkers.0.

      Movies with Meaning
    • Traumatic Narcissism

      Relational Systems of Subjugation

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      Focusing on the developmental origins and relational dynamics of narcissism, this book explores the traumatic effects it can have on individuals. It delves into how narcissism is formed and expressed, providing insights into its psychological impact on relationships and personal growth. Through a comprehensive analysis, it aims to enhance understanding of this complex personality trait and its implications for mental health.

      Traumatic Narcissism