In this groundbreaking book, influential cultural sociologist Alberto Melucci delves deeper into questions about the self as both a psychological and sociocultural entity, particularly in the context of a global society for which information has become a basic resource. He accounts for the self as a site of highly subjective and intimate experiences, such as crying, laughing and loving, and in relation to social structural dynamics, through more impersonal experiences, such as the experience of time, and links of the self to politics.
The Playing Self : Person and Meaning in a Planetary System General
| ISBN | 9780521564014 |
| Fiction/Non-Fiction | Non-Fiction |
| Publisher | Cambridge Univ Pr |
| Pages | 177 |
| List Price | $116.00 |
| Author | Melucci, Alberto |
| Publication Date | 09/01/1996 |
| Release Status | In Print |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Language | English |
| Measurements | Height: 9.5 Inches (US)Width: 6.5 Inches (US)Thickness: 0.75 Inches (US)Unit Weight: 0.9 Pounds (US) |
| Series | Cambridge Cultural Social Studies |
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