The Adventure Illusion: Why Life is Not a Journey
Autor Professor Simon Gusman, Professor Arjen Kleinherenbrinken Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 iul 2026
The call to adventure saturates domains ranging from media to marketing, politics to business, and tourism to therapy. Drawing on existentialist philosophy, narrative theory, and cultural critique, this book reveals how the hero's journey has evolved from ancient mythology and medieval romance to a modern ideology that promises meaning and destiny where none inherently exist. Adventure's hidden costs are exposed through rigorous philosophical argument and detailed analyses of video games, corporate advertisements, social media behavior, and more. Across a variety of domains, adventure consistently fosters unattainable expectations, individualizes systemic problems, legitimizes violence through redemptive narratives, and forces marginalized lives into supporting roles.
Against both rigid life scripts and postmodern chaos, The Adventure Illusion proposes adventurelessness - a liberating acceptance of contingency and plurality beyond the demand for heroic purpose. At once philosophically precise and culturally urgent, this work challenges readers to imagine stories and lives that no longer need quests to matter.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350455924
ISBN-10: 135045592X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 135045592X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
List of Figures
Preface
Introduction
1. The Same Old Story
2. Addicted to Adventures
3. Adventures do not Exist
4. Harnessed and Deceived
5. Minor Characters
6. The Origin Story of Stories
7. The Tale of Adventure
8. A World Without Plot
9. Storytelling and Identity
10. In Search of Better Stories
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Introduction
1. The Same Old Story
2. Addicted to Adventures
3. Adventures do not Exist
4. Harnessed and Deceived
5. Minor Characters
6. The Origin Story of Stories
7. The Tale of Adventure
8. A World Without Plot
9. Storytelling and Identity
10. In Search of Better Stories
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
Your life is not a hero's journey-and that's actually good news. The Adventure Illusion helps you let go of misleading cultural narratives and find the freedom that comes from seeing life as it truly is.
The Adventure Illusion offers a philosophically serious diagnosis of the nearly ubiquitous fantasy that life itself has the structure of a meaningful story. Gusman and Kleinherenbrink show how the temptation to read existence retrospectively as an adventure distorts our understanding of freedom, responsibility, and failure. What follows is an unsentimental account of contingency that nonetheless takes seriously the role stories play in our self conceptions.
As the pressure to present our lives as filled with adventures intensifies, this book offers a sharp and timely rebuke. Drawing on rich historical and cultural research, the authors show how the promise of a narrative arc structures - and constrains - much of the entertainment surrounding us, as well as our own lived experience. Kleinherenbrink and Gusman invite us to cherish the present and the essence of events, rather than treating life as a sequence of instrumental building blocks. In doing so, they offer a fundamentally different, more progressive way of valuing our time, attention, self-conception, and the incentive structures that shape us.
The Adventure Illusion offers a philosophically serious diagnosis of the nearly ubiquitous fantasy that life itself has the structure of a meaningful story. Gusman and Kleinherenbrink show how the temptation to read existence retrospectively as an adventure distorts our understanding of freedom, responsibility, and failure. What follows is an unsentimental account of contingency that nonetheless takes seriously the role stories play in our self conceptions.
As the pressure to present our lives as filled with adventures intensifies, this book offers a sharp and timely rebuke. Drawing on rich historical and cultural research, the authors show how the promise of a narrative arc structures - and constrains - much of the entertainment surrounding us, as well as our own lived experience. Kleinherenbrink and Gusman invite us to cherish the present and the essence of events, rather than treating life as a sequence of instrumental building blocks. In doing so, they offer a fundamentally different, more progressive way of valuing our time, attention, self-conception, and the incentive structures that shape us.