Visual Art and Self-Construction [Book Review]

Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 54 (3):320-321 (2023)
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There is no given self. Selves are constructed. What have you done – asks Katrina Mitcheson – to self-construct yourself? The provocative opening of Visual Art and Self-Construction throws us into...

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