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The Mindful Elite: Mobilizing from the Inside Out |
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Author |
Kucinskas, Jaime (著)
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Date | 2019.01.10 |
Pages | 260 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Publisher Url |
https://global.oup.com/
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Location | Oxford, London, UK [牛津, 倫敦, 英國] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | Jaime Kucinskas is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Hamilton College. Her research focuses on spirituality, social change, and inequality. |
Abstract | Mindful meditation is now embraced in virtually all corners of society today, from K-12 schools to Fortune 100 companies, and its virtues extolled by national and international media almost daily. It is thought to benefit our health and overall well-being, to counter stress, to help children pay attention, and to foster creativity, productivity and emotional intelligence. Yet in the 1960s and 1970s meditation was viewed as a marginal, counter-cultural practice, or a religious ritual for Asian immigrants. How did mindfulness become mainstream?
In The Mindful Elite, Jamie Kucinskas reveals who is behind the mindfulness movement, and the engine they built to propel mindfulness into public consciousness. Drawing on over a hundred first-hand accounts with top scientists, religious leaders, educators, business people and investors, Kucinskas shows how this highly accomplished, affluent group in America transformed meditation into an appealing set of contemplative practices. Rather than relying on confrontation and protest to make their mark and improve society, the contemplatives sought a cultural revolution by building elite networks and advocating the benefits of meditation across professions. Yet, spreading the Dharma far and wide came with unintended consequences and this idealistic myopia came to reinforce some of the problems it originally aspired to solve.
A critical look at this Buddhist-inspired movement, The Mindful Elite explores how elite movements can spread and draws larger lessons for other social, cultural, and religious movements across institutions and organizations. |
Table of contents | Part I: An Introduction to the Mindful Elite 1. The Contemplative Elite & Capitalism: A Case of Contradictions, Successes and Shortcomings 2. A Brief History of Buddhist-Inspired American Spirituality, 1830s-1970s 3. The Contemplatives (1979- ) Part II: Mobilizing Meditation through Consensus-Based Strategies 4. Accessing Institutions 5. Making Mindfulness Appealing 6. Interventions' Transformation from the Inside Out 7. The Elite Circuit Part III: Assessing the Contemplatives' Success, 2013-2016 8. Collective Authenticity 9. In Conclusion References Appendix: Data Collection and Analysis Endnotes |
ISBN | 9780190881818 (Hardcover); 019088181X (Hardcover) |
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