Modernity and Self-Identity
Discover the profound insights of Anthony Giddens in his influential work, Modernity and Self-Identity. Published in 1991, this compelling book delves into the intricate relationship between modernity and the self, offering a fresh perspective on identity in the contemporary world. With 264 pages of thought-provoking analysis, Giddens builds on concepts introduced in his earlier work, The Consequences of Modernity, to explore how 'high' or 'late' modernity represents a post-traditional order marked by heightened institutional reflexivity. This essential read for anyone interested in civilization, psychology, and the evolution of social structures invites readers to reflect on their own identities in the context of modern society. Enhance your understanding of modern life and the complexities of self-identity with this seminal text by one of the leading sociologists of our time.