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The Architecture of Loneliness

The Architecture of Loneliness

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The Architecture of Loneliness
by Mieke Bal

Whereas solitude is a chosen condition that refrains from social relations, loneliness suffers from the lack of these. Edited by Mieke Bal, this book presents three essays exploring a side of loneliness strongly connected to an encounter with the other. South African psychologist Wahbie Long looks at what kind of relationships to the outside world emerge from childhood experiences of playing and relating to others. French philosopher Marie-José Mondzain uses the metaphor of architecture and the elements that construct “home”. And French psychoanalyst Lysiane Lamantowicz discusses a form of loneliness that is pervasive today: the consequences of social networks.

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Size : 17 x 24 cm
Page : 240
Language : English
Publisher : Valiz

All photos by Valiz.

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