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The Politics of Experience and The Bird of Paradise : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Politics of Experience and The Bird of Paradise
''The Politics of Experience and The Bird of Paradise'' is a 1967 book by Scottish psychiatrist R.D. Laing, comprising two parts - the first a collection of seven articles previously published between 1962 and 1965;〔R. D. Laing, ''The Politics of Experience and The Bird of Paradise'' (1984) p. 9-10〕 the second a free-flowing quasi-autobiographical piece of poetry and prose. The work was inspired in part by Laing’s extensive experimentation with LSD;〔Tom Burns (2006). ''Psychiatry: A Very Short Introduction'', Oxford University Press, pp. 96-98.〕 but also owes a debt (among others) to Gregory Bateson and J. P. Sartre.〔R. D. Laing, ''The Politics of Experience and The Bird of Paradise'' (1984) p. 94 and p. 83n〕 ==Summary== Laing examines the nature of human experience from a phenomenological point of view, as well as the possibilities for psychotherapy in an existentially distorted world. He challenges the idea of normality in modern society, and argues that it is not merely people who are mad, but the world as well. He presents psychosis as "a psychedelic voyage of discovery in which the boundaries of perception were widened, and consciousness expanded".〔 While accepting in principle that “There is no need to idealize someone just because he is labelled 'out of formation'”〔R. D. Laing, ''The Politics of Experience and The Bird of Paradise'' (1984) p. 98〕 (or mad), Laing tended to confirm a view of the mad as explorers of the inner world.〔Jenny Diski, ''The Sixties'' (2009) p. 127-9〕
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