The Politics of Authenticity

The Politics of Authenticity
Author: Joachim C. Häberlen
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2018-10-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1789200008

Following the convulsions of 1968, one element uniting many of the disparate social movements that arose across Europe was the pursuit of an elusive “authenticity” that could help activists to understand fundamental truths about themselves—their feelings, aspirations, sexualities, and disappointments. This volume offers a fascinating exploration of the politics of authenticity as they manifested themselves among such groups as Italian leftists, East German lesbian activists, and punks on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Together they show not only how authenticity came to define varied social contexts, but also how it helped to usher in the neoliberalism of a subsequent era.

Echoes of Authenticity

Echoes of Authenticity
Author: Sergio Rijo
Publisher: SERGIO RIJO
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2024-01-06
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

Dive into the pages of 'Echoes of Authenticity: Rediscovering Your True Self,' where I share a compelling narrative that transcends the boundaries of self-help literature. In this transformative journey, authenticity takes center stage as I navigate the complexities of life, inviting readers to embark on their own odyssey of self-discovery. The narrative unfolds with my restless echo, a universal sentiment many can relate to—a yearning for deeper meaning and connection. When I stumble upon a revolutionary approach to life, skepticism and curiosity intertwine, laying the foundation for a journey that transcends conventional self-help paradigms. As the story progresses, readers are invited into a Whispers Workshop, an immersive experience designed to help participants connect with their inner voices. Key concepts come to life, providing practical insights for articulating suppressed desires and embracing vulnerability as a gateway to authenticity. Reflecting on pivotal moments at the crossroads of my life, I unveil the stories of a reclusive artist and a corporate rebel, each offering profound lessons on embracing authenticity. The narrative beautifully weaves together these diverse perspectives, creating a rich tapestry of human experiences. Chapter by chapter, I confront and articulate suppressed desires without apologies, unraveling the liberating power of self-acceptance. The exploration of vulnerability emerges as a central theme, inviting readers to embrace the dance between courage and fear, unlocking the transformative potential inherent in moments of raw honesty. The book introduces a cast of characters who, inspired by my journey, embark on their own quests for authenticity. From an unapologetic pursuit of aspirations to the nurturing of authentic connections, each chapter serves as a guide for those seeking to break free from societal expectations and listen to the whispers of their authentic selves. In the closing chapters, I reflect on the enduring impact of authenticity, encouraging readers to embark on their own journeys of self-discovery. "Echoes of Authenticity" is not just a book; it's an invitation to celebrate imperfections, embrace vulnerability, and participate in the beautifully messy dance of authenticity—a dance that resonates far beyond the pages, leaving lasting echoes in the hearts of its readers.

Authenticity, Death, and the History of Being

Authenticity, Death, and the History of Being
Author: Hubert Dreyfus
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1136717846

First Published in 2003. Heidegger and the study of his thought have earned wide acceptance, extending beyond philosophy to influence an array of other disciplines. Critically selected by leading scholars in the field, the articles in this new collection bring together the most essential and representative scholarship on Heidegger. Focusing on the major phases of his work which attracted most attention from contemporary thinkers, as well as exploring new and important areas of Heidegger scholarship, this four-volume set is an invaluable resource for any curriculum supporting philosophy, as well as political theory, literature, classics, anthropology, and cultural studies.

Authentic Movement

Authentic Movement
Author: Mary Starks Whitehouse
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 515
Release: 1999
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1843107686

Authentic Movement is a discipline aiding the creative process in choreography, writing, theatre and expressive arts. This work traces its foundations, principles, developments and uses.

Get Real: From Storytelling to Authenticity

Get Real: From Storytelling to Authenticity
Author: Robin Toler, ATR-BC, LAC
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2012-06-17
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1105871657

This workbook was written to reduce unnecessary suffering by helping those who want to take off their masks and Get Real. This is a how-to guide filled with multileveled exercises, activities, and initiatives to help practically anyone build a functional, practical, and sustainable life story. Get Real: From Storytelling to Authenticity is a practical and creative process where personal truths are woven into a "good-enough" Story, bringing positive and negative aspects of an individual's life into a meaningful unified whole. Life Story Writing encourages being Real through accepting personal truths. Many have found answers to their problems and have worked out difficult issues and live out meaningful and sustainable lives. Everyone has a powerful life story and when one can discern, decipher and describe their life story in an authentic and genuine way, incredible personal energy is released.