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ORDINARY REACTIONS TO EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS
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Ray B. Browne (Editor), Arthur G. Neal (Editor) |
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ISBN 10: |
0879728345 |
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9780879728342 |
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESS |
Pub. date: |
1 January, 2001 |
Pages: |
267 |
Description: |
The reactions of ordinary people to unusual events reveal the general psychology of a society. These essays are footage in the human action of coping with the phenomena of everyday life. They are accounts of ourselves in the human quest for comfort and safety in a world that is short on both. |
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The essays in this collection present communities beset by unexpected social and physical events. Some outline immediate responses that soon pass and some that will not go away. Who would have foreseen that Elvis would be a phenomenon apparently as lasting as the faces on Mount Rushmore? Cultural history will not allow us to forget the H. G. Wells account of the Martian attack, nor can we ever forget the continued terror of the Chernobyl explosion. Ordinary Reactions to Extraordinary Events catalogues on the Geiger counter of human emotions societal reactions to events both earthshaking and culture-disturbing. |
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Bowling Green University Popular Press,US |
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