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"Available for the first time in English and freshly adapted as the acclaimed documentary Burning Out, Pascal Chabot's polemic treatise - Global Burnout - takes the phenomenon we call burnout as not just an individual problem that affects a few exhausted people, but rather 'a disease of civilization', connected to concepts of progress, technology, and desire, which are the hallmarks of this era of experimentation. First analysing the archaeology of the concept, Chabot distinguishes three main types of burnout: the first, specific to professions who help others, appears to be the exhaustion of their humanism; the second, a trouble of adaptation and perfectionism; and the third, which is a consequence of the struggle for recognition. The philosophical implications of each of these three states is identified, allowing Chabot to buck the trend towards a negative, nearly fatalistic outlook, something not surprising considering the intrinsic gravity of the subject matter. An excellent story teller as well as an adequate elaborater of complex theories, Chabot's Global Burnout presents an introduction to the topic and therapy for the modern reader."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
العنوان
Global burnout / Pascal Chabot translated from French by Aliza Krefetz.
الناشر
London : Bloomsbury Publishing
تاريخ الإصدار
2019
ملاحظات
Also issued in print. Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-132) and index.
رقم الرف
Introduction -- Something is happening -- Part I: Beyond fatigue -- Freudenberger and the free clinic? -- Tired souls -- In a Congolese leper colony -- Part II: The burnout?machine -- Abandoning perfection -- The useful and the subtle -- Recognition and disregard -- Women's burnout -- Part III: Postmodern malaise -- Theory of the a mirror disorder? -- Under the sign of fire -- The tightrope-walker's manifesto -- Postface to the English edition -- Burnout and energy -- The invisibility of energy -- The causes of repression -- Dialectic of energy and desire -- Post-burnout transition -- Bibliography -- Index