Much discussion in recent years has centred on the status of the
self, identity and subjectivity in the light of powerful arguments
about the social origins of personhood. The Social Self presents
many dimensions of the debate, spanning psychology, philosophy,
politics and feminist theory, and provides a critical overview of
the key themes involved.
The internationally renowned contributors examine the senses in
which we are social selves' whose very identities are intimately
bound up with the communities and cultures in which we live.
Drawing on Wittgenstein, Marx, Foucault, Bakhtin, Gilligan and
MacIntyre, among others, the chapters show the diversity of
influences that have shaped this exciting and controversial
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