Фабрика счастливых граждан. Как индустрия счастья контролирует нашу жизнь
Шрифт:
34. Guy Redden, «Makeover Morality and Consumer Culture», in Reading Makeover Television: Realities Remodelled, ed. by Dana Heller (London: I. B. Tauris, 2007), pp. 150–64.
35. Linley and Burns, «Strengthspotting», p. 10.
36. Bill O» Hanlon, «There Is a Fly in the Urinal: Developing Therapeutic Possibilities from Research Findings», in Happiness, Healing, Enhancement: Your Casebook Collection for Applying Positive Psychology in Therapy, ed. By George W. Burns (Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, 2010), pp. 303–14, p. 312.
37. Daniel J. Lair, Katie Sullivan and George Cheney,
38. Donna Freitas, The Happiness Effect: How Social Media Is Driving a Generation to Appear Perfect at Any Cost (New York: Oxford University Press, 2017), pp. 13–15.
39. Ehrenreich, Smile or Die.
40. Freitas, Happiness Effect, p. 71.
41. Freitas, Happiness Effect, p. 77.
42. Corey L. M. Keyes and Jonathan Haidt, eds., Flourishing: Positive Psychology and the Life Well-Lived (Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2003).
43. Seligman, Flourish.
44. Seligman, Flourish.
45. Lahnna I. Catalino and Barbara L. Fredrickson, «A Tuesday in the Life of a Flourisher: The Role of Positive Emotional Reactivity in Optimal Mental Health», Emotion, 11.4 (2011), 938–50,Barbara L. Fredrickson, Positivity (New York: Crown, 2009); Judge and Hurst, «How the Rich (and Happy) Get Richer (and Happier)».
46. Seligman, Flourish, p. 13.
47. Sonja Lyubomirsky, Laura King and Ed Diener, «The Benefits of Frequent Positive Affect: Does Happiness Lead to Success?», Psychological Bulletin, 131 (2005), 803–55,Fredrickson, Positivity.
48. Seligman, Flourish, p. 13.
49. Beck and Beck-Gernsheim, Individualization.
50. Carl Cederstrom and Andre Spicer, Desperately Seeking Self-Improvement: A Year Inside the Optimization Movement (New York and London: OR Books, 2017), p. 10.
51. John Schumaker, «The Happiness Conspiracy», New Internationalist, 2 July 2006, https://newint.org/columns/essays/2006/07/01/happiness-conspiracy.
52. https://positivepsychologytoolkit.com/
53. Kennon M. Sheldon and Sonja Lyubomirsky, «How to Increase and Sustain Positive Emotion: The Effects of Expressing Gratitude and Visualizing Best Possible Selves», The Journal of Positive Psychology, 1.2 (2006), 73–82,pp. 76–7.
54. Sheldon and Lyubomirsky, «How to Increase and Sustain Positive Emotion».
55. Lyubomirsky, How of Happiness, p. 104.
56. Lyubomirsky, How of Happiness, p. 106.
57. Michel Foucault, Technologies of the Self: A Seminar with Michel Foucault (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1988).
58. Mongrain and Anselmo-Matthews,
59. Sheldon and Lyubomirsky, «How to Increase and Sustain Positive Emotion», pp. 76–7, italics added.
60. Cabanas, «Rekindling Individualism, Consuming Emotions»; Cabanas, «“Psytizens”, or the Construction of Happy Individuals».
61. Illouz, Saving the Modern Soul.
Глава 5. Счастье – новая норма
1. Gretchen Rubin, The Happiness Project: Or, Why I Spent a Year Trying to Sing in the Morning, Clean My Closets, Fight Right, Read Aristotle, and Generally Have More Fun (New York: HarperCollins, 2009), pp. 12–14. На русском: Гретхен Рубин Проект счастье. Мечты. План. Новая жизнь/М: ОДРИ, 2018.
2. Lyubomirsky, How of Happiness, p. 1.
3. Zupancic, Odd One In, p. 216.
4. Kennon M. Sheldon and Laura King, «Why Positive Psychology Is Necessary», American Psychologist, 56.3 (2001), 216–17, https://doi.org/10.1037/0003-066X.56.3.216.
5. Marie Jahoda, Current Concepts of Positive Mental Health (New York: Basic Books, 1958), https://doi.org/10.1037/11258-000.
6. Boehm and Lyubomirsky, «Does Happiness Promote Career Success?»; Catalino and Fredrickson, «Tuesday in the Life»; Diener, «New Findings and Future Directions»; Judge and Hurst, «How the Rich (and Happy) Get Richer (and Happier)»; Lyubomirsky et al., «Benefits of Frequent Positive Affect».
7. Illouz, Cold Intimacies.
8. Barbara S. Held, «The Negative Side of Positive Psychology», Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 44.1 (2004), 9–46, p. 12.
9. Seligman, Authentic Happiness, p. 178.
10. Seligman, Authentic Happiness, p. 129.
11. Lisa G. Aspinwall and Ursula M. Staudinger, «A Psychology of Human Strengths: Some Central Issues of an Emerging Field», in A Psychology of Human Strengths: Fundamental Questions and Future Directions for a Positive Psychology, ed. by Lisa G. Aspinwall and Ursula M. Staudinger (Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2003), pp. 9–22, p. 18.
12. Laura A. King, «The Hard Road to the Good Life: The Happy, Mature Person», Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 41.1 (2001), 51–72,p. 53.
13. Barbara L. Fredrickson, «Cultivating Positive Emotions to Optimize Health and Well-Being», Prevention & Treatment, 3.1 (2000),Barbara L. Fredrickson and T. Joiner, «Positive Emotions», in Handbook of Positive Psychology, ed. By C. R. Snyder and Shane J. Lopez (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002), pp. 120–34.
14. Barbara L. Fredrickson, «Updated Thinking on Positivity Ratios», American Psychologist, 68 (2013), 814–22,p. 816.