From Self To Selfie by Angus Kennedy
A Critique of Contemporary Confessions
The book explores the evolution of self-perception and identity in the digital age, examining how the rise of social media and technology has transformed the way individuals view themselves and interact with the world. It delves into the psychological and cultural implications of the "selfie" phenomenon, questioning whether the pursuit of online validation and curated personas has led to a more superficial understanding of self. Through a blend of philosophical inquiry and contemporary analysis, the narrative challenges readers to reflect on the authenticity of their digital identities and the impact of technology on personal growth and societal values.
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- Published
- 2015
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- Length
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- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- English
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