I got through 2 of the Garrett books before setting them aside due to the misogyny of the main character (and, presumably, the author).
On another recommendation from my fiancé, I'm reading Shame and Pride: Affect, Sex, and the Birth of the Self by Donald L. Nathanson. It's a dense psychological text that's trying to explain a system for describing emotions from both a biological and psychological perspective. I keep wanting to argue with the author. His explanations seem overly simplistic. OTOH, I'm still on the first chapter, so maybe some of the things that are annoying me with their over-simplicity are explained better in later chapters.
It strikes me that I've been having an antagonistic relationship with the authors I've been reading lately. I guess I'm one of those people now.
On another recommendation from my fiancé, I'm reading Shame and Pride: Affect, Sex, and the Birth of the Self by Donald L. Nathanson. It's a dense psychological text that's trying to explain a system for describing emotions from both a biological and psychological perspective. I keep wanting to argue with the author. His explanations seem overly simplistic. OTOH, I'm still on the first chapter, so maybe some of the things that are annoying me with their over-simplicity are explained better in later chapters.
It strikes me that I've been having an antagonistic relationship with the authors I've been reading lately. I guess I'm one of those people now.
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