Affiliation:
1. Universidad de León, Spain
Abstract
This chapter explores the transcultural and transhistorical conversation between Henry David Thoreau's Walden and Byung-Chul Han's philosophy, offering a bibliotherapeutic perspective on navigating modern society's challenges. Han's analysis of late capitalism's impact on individual subjectivity resonates with Thoreau's call for deliberate living and connection with nature. Through introspective exercises aligned with Walden, readers are prompted to reflect on values, cultivate authenticity, and resist societal pressures. By merging Thoreau's timeless wisdom with Han's contemporary critique, the chapter provides practical strategies for personal resilience and growth in the face of modernity's demands. This dialogue illuminates a path towards fulfillment and purpose, inviting readers to embody authenticity and lead lives aligned with their values.
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