Argues that people avoid knowledge of how to solve social problems because solving these problems is threatening to them. This title explains how our major social problems are the result of efforts by their perpetrators to maintain a secure identity, or sense of self.
In explaining the nature and importance of these thinking skills and the ability of literary study to... Læs mere
In explaining the nature and importance of these thinking skills and the ability of literary study to... Læs mere
Argues that people avoid knowledge of how to solve social problems because solving these problems is threatening to them. This title explains how our major social problems are the result of efforts by their perpetrators to maintain a secure identity, or sense of self.
Convinced that cultural criticism need not merely be an academic exercise but can help improve people's lives, Mark Bracher proposes a method of cultural criticism which is based on the principles of psychoanalytic treatment and which aims to alter...
Drawing insights from cognitive and social neuroscience, this book uncovers the cognitive roots of social injustice and makes a powerful case that literature can positively alter the way we view others and promote social justice.