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Ego Depletion& Thirding-as-othering in Albert Camus’s The Stranger.

Authors :
Gomaa, Nermine
Source :
Delta University Scientific Journal. Apr2024, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p271-281. 11p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This paper deals with Edward Soja’s thirding-as-othering process that is part of the thirdspace experience proposed by Soja’s spatial theory of subjectivity. According to the paper, both the enlightening milieu of the thirdspace and the thirding-as-othering process can significantly function as therapeutic elements of rejuvenating man’s mental resources that are fatigued and exhausted by the psychological case of ego depletion. In this respect, keeping a link between the psychological theory of ego depletion and Soja’s thirdspace, the paper suggests an interdisciplinary therapeutic approach that is both philosophical and psychological. Therefore, tracing the potential specifications and implications of rejuvenating man’s depleted mental resources, the study proposes a self-regulation plan according to which the individual can gain insight in different patterns of human behavior that are used as suggestive rejuvenating role models. The patterns provided by the thirding-as-othering process together with the motivation and willpower created there can help the individual to shrug off the state of ego-depletion and recharge his worn-out mental powers in light of the insight and enlightenment he can acquire within the framework of his discovered thirdspace. Accordingly, the Third Space is recommended as a human enhancing area of self-discovery and a therapeutic and rejuvenating one as well that could be regarded as a replication of what Aldo Leopard calls the “land of ethics” . To further establish its argument, the paper applies its proposed hybrid approach to Albert Camus’s The Stranger. This is critically done with some questions in mind concerning manifestations of ego depletion, the way the novel portrays its ego depleted characters, their thirdspaces and the relevant emergent suggestive alternatives and manifestations of the rejuvenation of their depleted mental resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26363046
Volume :
7
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Delta University Scientific Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178610586
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21608/dusj.2024.264894.1051