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Life Advice From Below The Public Role Of Selfhelp Coaches In Germany And China Eric C Hendriks

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Life Advice From Below The Public Role Of Selfhelp Coaches In Germany And China Eric C Hendriks
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.67 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Eric C. Hendriks
ISBN: 9789004319578, 9789004319585, 9004319573, 9004319581
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Life Advice From Below The Public Role Of Selfhelp Coaches In Germany And China Eric C Hendriks by Eric C. Hendriks 9789004319578, 9789004319585, 9004319573, 9004319581 instant download after payment.

In Life Advice from Below, Eric C. Hendriks offers the first systematic, comparative study of the globalization of American-style self-help culture and the cultural conflicts this creates in different national contexts. The self-help guru is an archetypical American figure associated with individualism, materialism and the American Dream. Nonetheless, the self-help industry is spreading globally, thriving in China and other seemingly unlikely places. Controversy follows in its wake, as the self-help industry, operating outside of formal education and state institutions, outflanks philosophical, religious and political elites who have their own visions of the Good Life. Through a comparison of Germany and China, Hendriks analyzes how the competition between self-help gurus and institutional authorities unfolds under radically different politico-cultural regimes.

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