Cinema of Obsession

Cinema of Obsession
Author: Dominique Mainon
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2007
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780879103477

Cinema of Obsession traces the history of obsessive love and erotic fixation. Seminal works of obsession, The Blue Angel, Peter Ibbetson, and Phantom of the Opera are seen as setting the groundwork for films that follow. The book defines and surveys examples of the explosive nature of amour fou, issues of male control (no matter how tenuous), and the fugitive couple - love on the run - in such films as Romeo and Juliet, Last Tango in Paris, Vertigo, Basic Instinct, and Wild at Heart. Male masochism is explored through film noirs, including Criss Cross, The Killers, Gilda, and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The book shifts gears in its finale and concentrates on the female gaze, films of female obsession: Jane Eyre, The Piano, The Lover, Fatal Attraction, and Vanilla Sky.

Object of Obsession

Object of Obsession
Author: Linda Edelstein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2012-12-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781481091732

Secrets revealed in therapy are held in trust - until murder intrudes. Object of Obsession is the thrilling story of psychologist Anna Foreman's determination to unravel the death of her favorite client, a college sports star. Her search pits her against university bureaucrats, exposes the dark side of elite athletics and forces her to push the boundaries of what she knows best, the human mind. This smart first novel could only have been written by an experienced clinical psychologist who takes you into the intimate world of the treatment room, where loss and obsession are commonplace and ruthless self examination is the only path out of darkness.

Desire

Desire
Author: Susan Cheever
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2009-10-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1416537937

We've all felt the giddy flutter of excitement when our new lover walks into the room. Waited by the phone, changed our plans...But are we in love, or is there something darker at work? In Desire: Where Sex Meets Addiction, Susan Cheever explores the shifting boundaries between the feelings of passion and addiction, desire and need, and she raises provocative and important questions about who we love and why. Elegantly written and thoughtfully composed, Cheever's book combines unsparing and intimate memoir, interviews and stories, hard science and psychology to explore the difference between falling in love and falling prey to an addiction. Part one defines what addiction is and how it works -- the obsession, the betrayals, the broken promises to oneself and others. Part two explores the possible causes of addiction -- is it nature or nurture, a permanent condition or a temporary derangement? Part three considers what we can do about it, including a provocative suggestion about how we describe and treat addiction, and a look at the importance of community and storytelling. In the end, there are no easy answers. "A straight look about some crooked feelings," Desire shows us the difference between the addiction that cripples our emotions, and healthy, empowering love that enhances our lives.

Why Good People Make Bad Choices

Why Good People Make Bad Choices
Author: Charles Lawrence Allen
Publisher: Loving Healing Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2006-12-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1932690255

"Why Good People Make Bad Choices" takes readers on a journey of self-discovery by way of new insights about the human condition. The text describes how to create integrity and recognize it in others, create peace of mind, transform unwanted behavior or thoughts, and more.

tangled synapses

tangled synapses
Author: Tangled Synapses
Publisher: ignacio sanabria
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2007-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 061519964X

Destiny’S Fight

Destiny’S Fight
Author: Christiana .T. Moronfolu
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1466954582

Have you ever been caught up in a fight that you cant seem to find your way out? Have you had to struggle all your life just to live? It may not be as bad as you thinkif you can learn to fight well. To fight well is to fight, knowing that you would win. Destinys Fight is a book that encourages you to fight for your right to life; suicide is not an option. You need to fight for your life to be all the power of God can achieve through you. It motivates you to be alert in the fight, regardless of your circumstance. It is a resource material, which tells you why you have to win. Resurrect that dream from the dead, wake up from slumber, and pray into your destiny. Try and be all God has called you to be. The power that went to work at creation is still available from God, the architect and master planner of the earth. You can apply some winning strategies outlined in this book to your circumstance and under the power of God; you can live a victorious life. You can win in life. You have that authority to dominate your life. Live it. Destinys Fight is sequel to Destinys Garden. In it, Christiana shares how she was able to cope with her challenges, her anxiety about growing up, and Gods intervention. This book is written to encourage people who are anxious about their future or that of their loved ones. You can be all you want to be. Your child or ward can be all that they are meant to be. Find out how this is possible as you read along.

Playing It by Heart

Playing It by Heart
Author: Melody Beattie
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2009-07-23
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1592858163

Readers will learn what drives them into controlling behavior and victimhood--and what it takes to pull themselves out, to return to the healing, faith, and maturity that come with recovery. Since the publication of Melody Beattie's groundbreaking book Codependent No More, millions of people have confronted the demons of codependency. And yet, many in recovery find themselves slipping back into the old ways that brought them such grief.In her book Playing It by Heart, Beattie helps readers understand what drives them back into the grasp of controlling behavior and victimhood--and what it takes to pull themselves out, to return to the healing, faith, and maturity that come with a commitment to recovery.Personal essays, inspiring anecdotes, and prescriptive reminders show readers how to stop acting out their painful obsessions. Marked by compassion and keen insight, Playing It by Heart explores the author's most intense personal lessons and shows readers that, despite setbacks, recovery is a lifelong opportunity for spiritual growth.In her many best-selling books, including Stop Being Mean to Yourself, Codependent No More, and The Language of Letting Go, Melody Beattie draws on the wisdom of Twelve Step healing, Christianity, and Eastern religions.

The Sponsored Life

The Sponsored Life
Author: Leslie Savan
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2010-06-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1439904901

How does a blatant lying in TV commercials—like Joe Isuzu's manic claims—create public trust in a product or a company? How does a company associated with a disaster, Exxon or Du Pont for example, restore its reputation? What is the real story behind the rendering of the now infamous Joe Camel? And what is the deeper meaning of living in an ad, ad, ad world? For a decade, journalist Leslie Savan has been exposing the techniques used by advertisers to push products and pump up corporate images. In the lively essays in this collection, Savan penetrates beneath the slick surfaces of specific ads and marketing campaigns to show how they reflect and shape consumer desires. Savan's interviews with ad agencies and corporate clients—along with her insightful analyses of influential TV sports—reveal how successful advertising works. Ads do more than command attention. They are signposts to the political, cultural, and social trends that infiltrate the individual consumer's psyche. Think of the products associated with corporate mascots—the drum-beating bunny, the cereal-pushing tiger, the doughboy—that have become pop culture icons. Think cool. Think of the clothing manufacturer that uses multiracial imagery. Think progressive. Buy their worldview, buy their product. When virtually every product can be associate with some positive self-image, we are subtly refashioned into the advertiser's concept of a good citizen. Like it or not, we lead "the sponsored life."

Objects of Special Devotion

Objects of Special Devotion
Author: Ray Broadus Browne
Publisher: Popular Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1982
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780879721916

This book demonstrates the importance of the study of fetishes and fetishism in the study of popular culture. Some of the essays cover rather "conventional" manifestations in the world today; others demonstrate the fetishistic qualities of some unusual items. But all illustrate without any doubt that, like the icon, the ritual, and many other items in society, fetishes, fetishism and fetishists must be studied and understood before we can begin to understand the complexity of present-day society.

The Chinese and Opium under the Republic

The Chinese and Opium under the Republic
Author: Alan Baumler
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0791480755

In the nineteenth century, opium smoking was common throughout China and regarded as a vice no different from any other: pleasurable, potentially dangerous, but not a threat to destroy the nation and the race, and often profitable to the state and individuals. Once Western concepts of addiction came to China in the twentieth century, however, opium came to be seen as a problem "worse than floods and wild beasts." In this book, Alan Baumler examines how Chinese reformers convinced the people and the state that eliminating opium was one of the crucial tasks facing the new Chinese nation. He analyzes the process by which the government borrowed international models of drug control and modern ideas of citizenship and combined them into a program that successfully transformed opium from a major part of China's political economy to an ordinary social problem.