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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-012.mrc:138147405:2601
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008 060407r20062005cauaf b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2006012039
020 $a1593761139
024 3 $a9781593761134
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm66527135
035 $a(NNC)5651626
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050 00 $aBF575.F2$bB68 2006
082 00 $a152.4/609034$222
100 1 $aBourke, Joanna.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n93022189
245 10 $aFear :$ba cultural history /$cJoanna Bourke.
250 $a1st Shoemaker & Hoard ed.
260 $aEmeryville, CA :$bShoemaker Hoard :$bDistributed by Publishers Group West,$c2006.
300 $axii, 500 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
505 00 $tIntroduction : fear -- $tAfterword to the introduction : the face of fear -- $gPt. 1.$tWorlds of doom -- $tIntroduction -- $gCh. 1.$tDeath -- $gCh. 2.$tDisasters -- $tAfterword to part one : Emotionology -- $gPt. 2.$tSpheres of uncertainty -- $tIntroduction -- $gCh. 3.$tThe child -- $gCh. 4.$tNightmares -- $gCh. 5.$tPhobias -- $tAfterword to part two : Psychohistory -- $gPt. 3.$tWhorls of irrationality -- $tIntroduction -- $gCh. 6.$tSocial hysteria -- $tAfterword to part three : fear versus anxiety -- $gPt. 4.$tZones of confrontation -- $tIntroduction -- $gCh. 7.$tCombat -- $gCh. 8.$tCivilians under attack -- $gCh. 9.$tNuclear threats -- $tAfterword to part four : narrativity -- $gPt. 5.$tRealms of anxiety -- $tIntroduction -- $gCh. 10.$tThe body -- $gCh. 11.$tStrangers -- $tAfterword to part five : aesthesiology -- $tConclusion : terror.
500 $aOriginally published: London : Virago, 2005.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [453]-487) and index.
520 1 $a"In this book, historian Joanna Bourke covers the landscape of fear over the past two hundred years: from the nineteenth-century dread of being buried alive to the current worry over being able to die when one chooses; from the diagnoses of phobias and anxieties produced by psychotherapists and lovingly catalogued, to the role of popular culture and media in inciting panic and dread; from the horrors of the nuclear age to the cold fear of twenty-first-century terrorism."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aFear$xHistory.
650 0 $aFear$xSocial aspects$xHistory.
856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0612/2006012039.html
852 00 $bbar$hBF575.F2$iB68 2006