9780691214771-0691214778-Thoreau's Axe: Distraction and Discipline in American Culture

Thoreau's Axe: Distraction and Discipline in American Culture

ISBN-13: 9780691214771
ISBN-10: 0691214778
Author: Caleb Smith
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardcover 256 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780691214771
ISBN-10: 0691214778
Author: Caleb Smith
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardcover 256 pages

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Thoreau's Axe: Distraction and Discipline in American Culture (ISBN-13: 9780691214771 and ISBN-10: 0691214778), written by authors Caleb Smith, was published by Princeton University Press in 2023. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other History & Culture books. You can easily purchase or rent Thoreau's Axe: Distraction and Discipline in American Culture (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History & Culture books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $6.13.

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"With a colloquial tone, Smith makes a solid case that the contemporary take on distraction. . . is an old one that came about in the 19th century. . . . The result is a rousing academic study on the meanings of mindfulness." ― Publishers Weekly
"A fascinating new book."---Craig Fehrman, Boston Globe
"Smith’s historicization of what he calls ‘disciplines of attention’ offers a useful check on reactionary nostalgia. Taking the measure of the distractions of the digital present requires caution."---Len Gutkin, Chronicle Review
How nineteenth-century “disciplines of attention” anticipated the contemporary concern with mindfulness and being “spiritual but not religious”
Today, we’re driven to distraction, our attention overwhelmed by the many demands upon it―most of which emanate from our beeping and blinking digital devices. This may seem like a decidedly twenty-first-century problem, but, as Caleb Smith shows in this elegantly written, meditative work, distraction was also a serious concern in American culture two centuries ago. In Thoreau’s Axe, Smith explores the strange, beautiful archives of the nineteenth-century attention revival―from a Protestant minister’s warning against frivolous thoughts to Thoreau’s reflections on wakefulness at Walden Pond. Smith examines how Americans came to embrace attention, mindfulness, and other ways of being “spiritual but not religious,” and how older Christian ideas about temptation and spiritual devotion endure in our modern ideas about distraction and attention.
Smith explains that nineteenth-century worries over attention developed in response to what were seen as the damaging mental effects of new technologies and economic systems. A “wandering mind,” once diagnosed, was in need of therapy or rehabilitation. Modeling his text after nineteenth-century books of devotion, Smith offers close readings of twenty-eight short passages about attention. Considering social reformers who designed moral training for the masses, religious leaders who organized Christian revivals, and spiritual seekers like Thoreau who experimented with regimens of simplified living and transcendental mysticism, Smith shows how disciplines of attention became the spiritual exercises of a distracted age.

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