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Gavin De Becker

The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1997

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Background

Authorial Context: Gavin de Becker and The Gift of Fear Masterclass

In 2022, Gavin de Becker released a 10-hour YouTube series titled The Gift of Fear Masterclass—intended as a companion to The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence, published in 1997. The series comprises de Becker’s discussions with a group of participants in a round-table setting, exploring the core concepts of the book, asking questions, and sharing personal experiences of violence. This round-table discussion is interspersed with talking-head interviews featuring guests in entertainment, law enforcement, and advocacy, many of whom survived violent encounters. De Becker’s concepts are dramatized, including a segment with two young adult guests meant to explore adolescent dating and consent. Despite the gap in their publication, his video series still reflects the philosophy of his book.

Social Context: The Evolution and Ubiquity of Social Media

When addressing how to react to unwanted pursuits, romantic or otherwise, de Becker advises discontinuing communication and limiting access. In 1997, when The Gift of Fear was written, the internet was in its infancy. Gavin de Becker & Associates’ clientele include public figures like politicians and performers, whose exposure to and interactions with fans have increased with the internet—through posts, comments, and livestreams. In addition to professional stills and videos of their work, these figures’ private lives are also often shared.