This great little book contains everything you wished but did not dare to ask about the meaning of the ‘self’-one of the thorniest, most contentious, exciting and enraging issues of our times and our lives in these times. To the questions you might have asked or are likely to ask yet, Elliott offers answers that are carefully weighted, balanced and realistic-drawing from the vast treasury of sociological insights and moving freely between the variety of complementary even if ostensibly adversary perspectives. Elliott’s book is good to read, to learn and to think with. It helps to understand what it means to ‘have a self’ and ‘to be oneself’-an understanding that itself is a foremost condition of both.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The Arts of Self
Concepts of the Self
1 The Structure of the Book
Self, Society and Everyday Life
Self, Symbols and Others: Symbolic Interactionism
Presentations of Self: Goffman
Reflexivity and the Self: Giddens
2 The Repression of Self
Psychoanalysis and the Self
Culture and Repression
3 Technologies of the Self
Technologies of the Self: Foucault
Governmentality: New Technologies, New Selves
4 Self, Sexuality and Gender
Feminism and Psychoanalysis: Two Recent Views
The Politics of Gender Performance: Butler
Queer Theory: Contesting Self, Defying Gender
5 The Postmodern Self
All that is Modern Melts into Postmodern?
Strategies of the Self: Modern and Postmodern
Conclusion
Inner Depth, or Inside Out
Identity Politics, or Critique of Self
Afterword: Globalization, Postmodernization and New Individualism
Index