Saving Face
Explore the intriguing concepts of identity and interpersonal relationships in "Saving Face," a thought-provoking book by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2013, this paperback edition spans 216 pages and delves into the complex nature of "face" in human interaction. The author examines the significance of face, both as a tangible aspect of our existence and as a rich tapestry of socially charged symbols and metaphors that shape our self-perception and bodily experiences. Ideal for readers interested in social dynamics and communication, "Saving Face" offers profound insights into how we navigate our appearances and presentations in everyday life. Discover the multifaceted implications of face in your personal and social realms—order your copy today from Bookshop and engage with this enlightening work!