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Wild Hunger
The Primal Roots of Modern Addiction- Authors:
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- 1999
Summary
This pioneering work explores why our culture is plagued by addictions—by giving serious attention to our genetic legacy from our hunter-gatherer ancestors.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 1999
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-8476-8967-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4616-4716-4
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 287
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- Contents No access
- Prologue Hunger for Ecstatic Connectedness No access
- Chapter One Ecstasy Deprivation and Addictive "Remedies" No access
- Chapter Two Rediscovering Space, Time, Body, Self No access
- Chapter Three Circular Power Returning into Itself No access
- Chapter Four The Intimate Otherness of Body-Self's World: Addiction As Frightened Response No access
- Chapter Five The More Than Merely Human: Hunger to Belong No access
- Chapter Six Medical Materialism and the Fragmented Grasp of Addiction No access
- Chapter Seven Possession, Addiction, Fragmentation: Is a Healing Community Possible? No access
- Chapter Eight Smoking As Ritual, Smoking As Addiction No access
- Chapter Nine Body, Nose, Viscera, Earth No access
- Chapter Ten Art and Truth No access
- Chapter Eleven Mother Nature: Circular Power Returning intoItself No access
- Chapter TwelveTechnology As Ecstasy: How to Deal with It? No access
- Conclusion The Awesome World No access Pages 249 - 260
- Sources No access Pages 261 - 276
- Acknowledgments No access Pages 277 - 278
- Index No access Pages 279 - 286
- About the Author No access Pages 287 - 287





