In A New Culture of Energy, Luce Irigaray reflects on three critical concerns of our time: the cultivation of energy in its many forms, the integration of Asian and Western traditions, and the reenvisioning of religious figures for the contemporary world. A philosopher as well as a psychoanalyst, Irigaray draws deeply on her personal experience in addressing these questions. In her view, although psychoanalysis can succeed in releasing mental energy, it fails to support physical and spiritual well-being. In pursuit of an alternative, she took up the bodily practices of yoga and pranayama breathing, which she considers in light of her analysis of sexuate belonging and difference. Reflecting on these practices, Irigaray contrasts yoga’s approach to the natural world with how the Western tradition privileges mastery over nature. These varied sources provoke her to question how a tradition imagines transcendence and the divine. In the book’s final section, she reinterprets the figure of Mary through breath, self-affection, and touch, recalibrating her physicality within a natural world. A reflection on the liberation of human energy, this book urges us to cultivate an evolutionary culture in harmony with all living beings.
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Luce Irigaray reflects on three critical concerns of our time: the cultivation of energy in its many forms, the integration of Asian and Western traditions, and the reenvisioning of religious figures for the contemporary world. A philosopher as well as a psychoanalyst, Irigaray draws deeply on her personal experience in addressing these questions.
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Part I: A New Culture of EnergyIntroductionThe Liberation of Energy Through PsychoanalysisYoga as a Road to RecoveryGaining AutonomyHumanizing Our BreathOur Body as MediatorThe Emphasis on Performance Is Rarely Conducive to ExchangeMore Than Not Harming: LovingCompassion: The Basis of a Universal SharingIncarnating Ourselves with the Help of Animals and AngelsArriving at Speech Thanks to SilenceThe Spiritual Path Opened by Sensory PerceptionsUnity and DualityGods, God, or another relationship to the divineA New Culture of EnergyMyths and HistoryPart II: The Mystery of MaryPrologueDivine from BirthThe Event of the AnnunciationThe Virginity of MaryThe Silence of MaryVisible and InvisibleTouched by GraceA Figure of WisdomA Bridge in Time and SpaceIndex
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Building on some of her previous work on the importance of international and intercultural understanding, Irigaray argues that interculturality, represented here mainly by yoga (an Eastern practice adopted by many Westerners), can help to move us towards full realization of what it means to be human. Irigaray’s writing is always idiosyncratic as well as passionate, and here she is even more autobiographical than usual. This is one of her most readable works—and one of her most enjoyable!
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ISBN
9780231177139
Publisert
2021-10-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Columbia University Press
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
128

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Luce Irigaray is an acclaimed French philosopher, linguist, and psychoanalyst, the author of more than thirty books, which have been translated into a number of languages. Her previous Columbia University Press books include Between East and West: From Singularity to Community (2001) and, with Michael Marder, Through Vegetal Being: Two Philosophical Perspectives (2016).