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Coming To Our Senses, by Morris Berman

An ambitious and provocative analysis of the relationship between culture, mind, and body in the history of Western society, Morris Berman’s influential classic Coming to our Senses has been engrossing audiences with its carefully-researched and thoughtful exploration of somatic experience for decades. Finally back in print for a new generation of readers, Berman’s treatise on the West’s historic denial of physicality is relevant as ever in a society increasingly plagued by addiction, depression, and distraction. Berman deftly weaves threads of history, philosophy, and psychoanalysis into an elegant and accessible argument about the ways our physical experience of the world relates to the culture in which we exist.

To make his case, Berman draws on studies of infant behavior with mirrors; analyzes symbolic expressions of human-animal relationships ranging from cave-wall etchings to Disney cartoons; investigates esoteric breathing techniques and occult rituals; and examines the nature of creativity. Berman also illuminates Christianity’s origins in early Jewish meditation techniques, explains how the notion of romantic love evolved out of medieval Christian heresy, how modern science grew out of Renaissance mysticism, and how Nazism was the most recent episode in a recurring cycle of orthodoxy and heresy. A demanding and radical work of history, social criticism, and philosophy, Coming to our Senses is a beautifully-written and vastly important book.

  • Sales Rank: #404434 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-12-04
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .87" w x 5.51" l, 1.08 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 426 pages

Review
"This is one of the most important books that will be written before the third millennium begins." -- Larry Dossey, M.D.

"[Berman has] stepped beyond intellectual history to become our foremost historian of experience" -- Guy Burneko, World Futures, vol. 30, 1990�

"A thought-provoking, boldly original book" -- Alex Raksin, Los Angeles Times, 14 May 1989

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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
almost, but not quite
By Louis Berger
It is interesting that what all the Amazon reviews to date have ignored or missed is Berman's deep foundation in a psychoanalytically informed understanding of ontogenesis (especially the very earliest developmental era). Berman, though no psychoanalyst, does know a good deal of the literature (Winnicott, Balint, Kohut, Klein, Barrett) but not quite enough about the clinical aspects of the discipline itself. (For example, he seems unaware of Paul Gray's work, an approach I see as a crucial addendum to the psychodynamic literature that Berman does know about.) He has much to say, and reading him carefully, slowly (a la Nietzsche's "slow reader"), thoughtfully, and via a series of circling converging passes through the work will repay the effort. I've scanned his "Wandering God," intend to study it, and it seems a more mature summing up of his position.

Incidentally, in this book I recommend especially chapter 1, a thorough introduction to ontogenesis, and chapter 10, a highly interesting and comprehensive analysis of two classes of creativity.

Although he has much to say (about Western insanity--for example, about the "psychotherapeutic use" of pets [p. 90]--a minor but telling example!), I think he's off the mark and misleads his readers by predicating his analyses on the mind-head vs body-experience polarity. I don't think the very important split to which he refers is well characterized in that way. (It so happens this split is a topic that interests me greatly---my new book [The unboundaried self] which should be out in 2-3 months focuses on this issue in a somewhat different way.)

Nevertheless, I think his work is just about the best in the vast subject area he has selected; there is approximately a decade between each of the three trilogy books, and his maturational path and progress are evident. All three works merit reading, as I have indicated, as does his "The twilight of American culture" which seems very much on the mark. He writes from a cultural historian's perspective about much of what I've written about from my renegate psychoanalyst's orientation.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
The body cannot be divorced from mind
By A Customer
Morris Berman makes accessible the fusion of phenomenology, existentialism, and somatology which has been developing over the 20th Century. My own guides to this synthesis, which refuses to let the dual embodied first/third-person viewpoint remain outside intellectual consideration, are Paul Shepard (whose books have been reissued), Berman (whose earlier titles have been reissued), and Thomas Hanna. Berman's trilogy (The Reenchantment of the World, Coming to Our Senses, and Wandering God) may be the most explicit statement of his own formulation of the fusion, but his other cultural critiques such as Twilight of American Culture, written from the same dual first/third-person perspective, also provide insights into his formulation. If you find Coming to Our Senses skull-shattering, don't give up -- extend your reach to his other books. And perhaps read a smaller bit of Berman at a time. Slowly, in small bites. Like the biscuit labeled "eat me" in Alice -- it will take you wonderful places.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Morris Berman's most impressive book, I think.
By hunter green
How the Cathars and the Nazis have to do with love and pets. Why the Catholic Church may have invented the modern totalitarian state with the institution of the Inquisition. Why it matters to you to have some mental hygiene for mental health and private ownership of your own mind. How massive bait and switch events rob people of the time of their lives.

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