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Paper Title

Escaping The Self: Alcoholism, Spirituality, Masochism, Other Flights From Burden Of Selfhood

Keywords

  • Escapist Practices
  • Alcoholism
  • Spirituality
  • Self-Escape
  • Masochism
  • Self-Image
  • Drug Use
  • Suicide Rates
  • Religious Ecstasy
  • Personal Identity
  • Burden of Selfhood
  • Cults
  • Bulimia
  • Psychological Burden
  • Middle-Class Crisis
  • Human Nature

Article Type

Book review

Published On

September, 1991

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Abstract

Overwhelmed by the demands of creating and maintaining a positive self-image in their personal and professional lives, some people are taking to escapist practices - drug and alcohol use is increasing, suicide rates are rising, exotic and foreign cults are flourishing. Why is it that there is such a strong urge to escape in a people as blessed as the middle classes? This book presents a view of the darkest side of human nature - showing how powerful experiences from religious ecstasy to bulimia can relieve the burden of maintaining a personal identity. Filled with lively examples and incisive analysis, this book enhances our understanding of behaviour both familiar and baffling.

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