Handbook of Mindfulness Culture, Context, and Social Engagement /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Purser, Ronald E. (Editor), Forbes, David (Editor), Burke, Adam (Editor)
Summary:XL, 514 p. 6 illus., 4 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edition:1st ed. 2016.
Series:Mindfulness in Behavioral Health,
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44019-4
Format: Electronic Book
Table of Contents:
  • PART I: Between Tradition and Modernity
  • Chapter 1. The Transformations of Mindfulness
  • Chapter 2. The Challenge of Mindful Engagement
  • Chapter 3. Paying Attention in a Digital Economy: Reflections on The Role of Analysis and Judgment Within Contemporary Discourses of Mindfulness and Comparisons with Classical Buddhist Accounts of Sati
  • Chapter 4. Exploring the Full Range of Buddhist Meditative Practices: Moving Beyond One Size Fits All
  • Chapter 5. Mindfulness: Traditional and Utilitarian
  • Chapter 6. Can Secular Mindfulness be Separated from Religion?
  • Chapter 7. The Mindful Self in Space Time
  • PART II: Neoliberal Mindfulness vs. Critical Mindfulness
  • Chapter 8. Selling Mindfulness: Commodity Lineages and the Marketing of Mindful Products
  • Chapter 9. Mindfulness and the Moral Imperative for the Self to Improve the Self
  • Chapter 10. The Critique of Mindfulness and the Mindfulness of Critique: Paying Attention with Foucault’s Analytic of Governmentality
  • Chapter11. A Meta-Critique of Mindfulness Critiques: From McMindfulness to Critical Mindfulness
  • Chapter 12. Notes Towards a Coming Backlash: Mindfulness as an Opiate of the Middle-Classes
  • Chapter 13. Is There a Corporate Takeover of the Mindfulness Industry?
  • Chapter 14. Corporate Mindfulness and the Pathologization of Workplace Stress
  • Chapter 15. Mindfulness in the Working Life: In Search for New Spaces of Awareness and Equanimity.- PART III: Genealogies of Mindfulness-Based Interventions
  • Chapter 16. Against One Method: Contemplation in Context
  • Chapter 17. Mindfulness-Based Interventions: Clinical Psychology, Buddhadharma, or Both? A Wisdom Perspective
  • Chapter 18. Mindfulness: The Bottled Water of the Psychotherapy Industry
  • Chapter 19. The Fourth Treasure: Psychotherapy’s Contribution to the Dharma
  • Chapter 20. Constructing the Mindful Subject: A Discourse Analysis of 'Inquiry' in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction
  • Chapter 21. Saving the World: Personalized Communication of Mindfulness Neuroscience
  • Chapter 22. The Ultimate Rx: Cutting Through the Delusion of Self-Cherishing.- PART IV: Mindfulness as Critical Pedagogy
  • Chapter 23. Critical Integral Contemplative Education
  • Chapter 24. What is the Sound of One Invisible Hand Clapping?: Neoliberalism, the Invisibility of Asian and Asian American Buddhists, and Secular Mindfulness in Education.- Chapter 25. Looking Through a Glass Darkly: The Neglect of Ethical and Educational Elements in Mindfulness-Based Interventions
  • Chapter 26. Education as the Practice of Freedom: A Social Justice Approach for Mindfulness Educators
  • Chapter 27. The Curriculum of Right Mindfulness: The Relational Self and the Capacity for Compassion
  • Chapter 28. Community-Engaged Mindfulness and Social Justice: An Inquiry and Call to Action
  • Chapter 29. A Critical and Comprehensive Review of Mindfulness in the Early Years
  • Chapter 30. A “Mechanism of Hope”: Mindfulness, Education and the Developing Brain
  • Chapter 31. Using a Mindfulness-Oriented Academic Success Course to Reduce Self-Limiting Social Stereotypes in a Higher Education Context
  • PART V: Commentary
  • Chapter 32. Meditation Matters: Replies to the Anti-McMindfulness Bandwagon
  • Chapter 33. Criticism Matters: A Response to Rick Repetti.