The Confessing Society

The Confessing Society

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Sep 12, 2012 · English · Hardcover (130 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 130
Language English
Published Sep 12, 2012
Publisher Routledge
ISBN-10 0415581664
ISBN-13 9780415581660

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In this compelling exploration of contemporary society, Fejes and Dahlstedt delve into the intricate dynamics of confessions and the implications they carry in various social contexts. Their comprehensive research sheds light on how individuals navigate the complexities of self-disclosure amidst societal expectations and norms.

Through a critical lens, the authors examine the roles of power, control, and identity in the act of confession, highlighting the ways in which personal narratives are shaped by broader cultural forces. They encourage readers to reflect on the deeper meanings behind confessional practices and how these influence personal freedom and social relationships.

By weaving together theoretical insights and real-world examples, Fejes and Dahlstedt offer a thought-provoking perspective that challenges conventional notions of truth and authenticity. Their work invites an engaging dialogue about the significance of confessions in shaping personal and collective identities in our ever-evolving society.
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