Topophobia : a phenomenology of anxiety
- Title
- Topophobia : a phenomenology of anxiety / Dylan Trigg.
- Published by
- New York : London : Bloomsbury Academic, An imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017.
- ©2017
- Author
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Details
- Description
- xlii, 211 pages : illustrations; 22 cm.
- Summary
- A vivid second-person inquiry into how anxiety plays a formative part in the constitution of subjectivity. While anxiety has assumed a central role in the history of philosophy -- and phenomenology in particular -- until now there has been no sustained study of how it shapes our sense of self and being in the world. This book seeks to address that lacuna. Calling upon the author's own experience of being agoraphobic, it asks a series of critical questions: How is our experience of the world affected by our bodily experience of others? What role do moods play in shaping our experience of the world? How can we understand the role of conditions such as agoraphobia in relation to our normative understanding of the body and the environment? What is the relation between anxiety and home? The reader will gain an insight into the strange experience of being unable to cross a bridge, get on a bus, and enter a supermarket without tremendous anxiety. At the same time, they will discover aspects of their own bodily experience that are common to both agoraphobes and non-agoraphobes alike. Integrating phenomenological inquiry with current issues in the philosophy of mind, the author arrives at a renewed understanding of identity, which arranges self, other and world as a unified whole. Written with a sense of vividness often lacking in academic discourse, this is living philosophy. -- publisher's website.
- Subject
- Contents
- List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- The home at night -- Under the skin -- Two ocular globes -- Lost in place -- Through the mirror -- Conclusion -- Works cited -- Index.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [200]-205) and index.