Becoming Other: heterogeneity and plasticity of the self
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Abstract: | No detailed description available for "Becoming Other". Becoming Other -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Cannibal Identifications and Ontological Crossings -- Chapter 2. Animal-Becomings -- Chapter 3. Creative Imitation -- Chapter 4. Slippages and Their Emotional Effects -- Chapter 5. Technologies of the Passage -- Chapter 6. How I Fabricated Derek Moss -- Chapter 7. Traumatic Multiplicities and Sacred Crossings -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index. "Most of us are conscious of having a single and stable self, but the self is more fragmented and plastic than we care to think. David Berliner explores the captivating world of identity through an array of astonishing experiences. From Napoleon doppelgangers to Philip Roth's alter-ego Nathan Zukerman and Wonder Woman cosplayers to anthropologists going native, he delves into the kaleidoscopic nature of the self and attempts to understand the heterogenous nature of identity. But Becoming Other also discusses a great cultural controversy of our time: who has the right to play at being whom?"-- |
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Umfang: | 138 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781805396482 |
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