Time, Culture and Identity
Explore the intricate relationships between time, culture, and identity in Julian Thomas's thought-provoking book, Time, Culture and Identity. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1998, this paperback edition spans 288 pages and offers a rich examination of how temporal dynamics shape our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. Drawing on the philosophical insights of Martin Heidegger, Thomas articulates a novel perspective on the past, emphasizing the crucial role of time in the formation of identities for individuals, communities, and objects alike. This compelling read is perfect for those interested in philosophy, sociology, and cultural studies, providing a deep dive into the way time influences our cultural narratives and personal experiences. Discover how the temporal structures of humans and their environments share profound connections in this captivating exploration of culture and identity.