Mindfulness and Its Discontents

Mindfulness and Its Discontents
Author: David Forbes
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2019-05-14T00:00:00Z
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1773631187


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Mindfulness, a way to alleviate suffering by realizing the impermanence of the self and our interdependence with others, has been severed from its Buddhist roots. In the late-stage-capitalist, neoliberal, solipsistic West, it becomes McMindfulness, a practice that instead shores up the privatized self, and is corporatized and repackaged as a strategy to cope with our stressful society through an emphasis on self-responsibility and self-promotion. Rather than a way to promote human development and social justice, McMindfulness covertly reinforces neoliberalism and capitalism, the very self-promoting systems that worsen our suffering. In Mindfulness and Its Discontents, David Forbes provides an integral framework for a critical, social, moral mindfulness that both challenges unmindful practices and ideas and provides a way forward. He analyzes how education curricula across North America employ mindfulness: to help students learn to succeed in a neoliberal society by enhancing the ego through emphasizing individualistic skills and the self-regulation of anger and stress. Forbes argues that mindfulness educators instead should uncover and resist the sources of stress and distress that stem from an inequitable, racist, individualistic, market-based (neoliberal) society and shows how school mindfulness programs can help bring about one that is more transformative, compassionate and just.


Mindfulness and Its Discontents
Language: en
Pages: 255
Authors: David Forbes
Categories: Body, Mind & Spirit
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-05-14T00:00:00Z - Publisher: Fernwood Publishing

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