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Impromptu Man: J.L. Moreno and the Origins of Psychodrama, Encounter Culture, and the Social Network
The untold story of the influential creative genius behind major 20th-century movements in therapy and theater J.L. Moreno (1889-1974), the father of psychodrama, was an early critic of Sigmund Freud, wrote landmark works of Viennese expressionism, founded an experimental theater where he discovered Peter Lorre, influenced Martin Buber, and became one of the most important psychiatrists and social scientists of his time. 

 A mystic, theater impresario and inventor in his youth, Moreno immigrated to America in 1926, where he trained famous actors, introduced group therapy, and was a forerunner of humanistic psychology. As a social reformer he reorganized schools, prisons, and refugee camps. Moreno’s methods have been adopted by improvisational theater groups, military organizations, educators, business leaders, and trial lawyers. His studies of social networks laid the groundwork for social media like Twitter and Facebook. 

 Featuring interviews with Clay Shirky, Gloria Steinem, and Werner Erhard, among others, original documentary research, and the author’s own perspective growing up as the son of an innovative genius, Impromptu Man is both the study of a great and largely unsung figure of the last century and an epic history, taking readers from the creative chaos of early twentieth-century Vienna to the wired world of Silicon Valley.
Formato
Cartaceo
Generi
Biography & Memoir, History, Nonfiction
Offerto da
Bellevue Literary Press (Editore)
(User: blpbooks)
Pacchetto
August 2014
Inizia il: 2014-08-04
Termina il: 2014-08-25
In vendita
2014-10-14
Paese
Jungtinės Valstijos
Collegamenti
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