Social Self
Discover the intricate relationship between identity and community in "Social Self," a compelling collection of essays edited by prominent scholars, published by SAGE Publications Inc in 1995. This hardback edition spans 192 pages and explores the concept of our identities as 'social selves,' intricately linked to the communities and cultures we inhabit.
Featuring insights from influential thinkers like Wittgenstein, Marx, Foucault, Bakhtin, Gilligan, and MacIntyre, the book delves into the myriad factors that influence our understanding of selfhood. Each chapter presents a thought-provoking perspective on this exciting and often controversial topic, making it a vital read for anyone interested in sociology, philosophy, and cultural studies.
Join the ranks of scholars engaging with the complexities of identity formation in a rich social context by adding "Social Self" to your collection.