Subjectivity and Neonihilism: Constituting a Self in a Meaningless World
暫譯: 主觀性與新虛無主義:在無意義的世界中構建自我

Plesa, Patric

  • 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期: 2025-06-13
  • 售價: $5,290
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 291
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3031915453
  • ISBN-13: 9783031915451
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Subjectivity and Neonihilism examines the current Western sociopolitical climate, revealing how it shapes who we are, how we think of ourselves, and how we create meaning in a seemingly meaningless world. Drawing on critical theory, this book looks at some of the social inequities produced under neoliberal capitalism and the ways these problems are internalized into subjectivity as the neoliberal self. Neoliberal cultural values are shown to reframe social inequities as personal problems and simultaneously create a sense of personal responsibility for solving them within the self, rather than addressing them externally. The author argues that current crises in meaning making and mental health have been exacerbated by the neoliberal values of individualization, responsibilization, self-governance, and competition.

Divided into 3 parts, this book begins by outlining the emergence of subjectivity and technologies of the self. It demonstrates how the sociopolitical conditions that amplify social inequities intwine with the hyperawareness of the internet age to create an atmosphere of meaninglessness that is pervasive on social media and in internet culture. In part 2, the author further analyses this phenomenon, here labelled 'neonihilism', as the process in which we confront meaninglessness through irony, questioning whether this might hold the intrinsic condition for overcoming this new nihilism. Part 3 examines the possibility for collective meaning making, solidarity, and collective action afforded by creating an art of nihilating the neoliberal self, or what the author terms 'the ars nihil', via subversion and resistance. This book offers fresh insights that will be of interest to students and scholars of critical theory, psychology, philosophy and sociology.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

《主觀性與新虛無主義》探討當前西方社會政治氣候,揭示其如何塑造我們的身份、我們如何看待自己,以及我們如何在一個看似無意義的世界中創造意義。本書借鑒批判理論,考察在新自由主義資本主義下產生的一些社會不平等,以及這些問題如何內化為新自由主義自我。新自由主義文化價值觀被顯示為將社會不平等重新框架為個人問題,同時在個體內部創造解決這些問題的個人責任感,而不是在外部尋求解決。作者主張,當前在意義建構和心理健康方面的危機,因新自由主義的個人化、責任化、自我治理和競爭的價值觀而加劇。

本書分為三個部分,首先概述主觀性及自我技術的出現。它展示了放大社會不平等的社會政治條件如何與網際網路時代的超覺察交織在一起,創造出一種在社交媒體和網路文化中普遍存在的無意義氛圍。在第二部分,作者進一步分析這一現象,將其標記為「新虛無主義」,這是一個我們通過諷刺面對無意義的過程,並質疑這是否可能成為克服這種新虛無主義的內在條件。第三部分探討了通過創造一種虛無化新自由主義自我的藝術,或作者所稱的「虛無藝術」,所提供的集體意義建構、團結和集體行動的可能性,這是通過顛覆和抵抗實現的。本書提供了新穎的見解,將吸引批判理論、心理學、哲學和社會學的學生和學者。

作者簡介

Patric Plesa is Assistant Professor of Psychology at Toronto Metropolitan University, in Toronto, Canada. Dr Plesa's research tackles critical issues in psychology from theoretical perspectives toward improving understanding, innovating interventions, and reassessing practices that affect mental health, wellbeing, and the environment. They are working on critical psychology, psychedelics research, existentialism, and ecopsychology.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Patric Plesa 是加拿大多倫多大學的心理學助理教授。Plesa 博士的研究從理論角度探討心理學中的關鍵議題,旨在改善理解、創新介入措施以及重新評估影響心理健康、福祉和環境的實踐。他們的研究領域包括批判心理學、迷幻藥研究、存在主義和生態心理學。