In/Different Spaces
Discover the intricate exploration of identity in In/Different Spaces by esteemed author, published by University of California Press in 1996. This thought-provoking paperback delves into the complex relationship between perception and consciousness, utilizing psychoanalytic theories to unravel how our sense of 'self' and 'us' is constructed and maintained. The book examines the imaginary spatial and temporal relations we hold with 'other' and 'them,' highlighting the crucial role of imagery in this process. With 329 pages of insightful analysis, In/Different Spaces invites readers to reflect on the nuances of identity formation and the psychological landscapes we navigate. Perfect for those interested in psychology, identity studies, and the human experience, this book is a must-have for your collection.