Saving Face
Discover the intricate world of interpersonal relations in "Saving Face" by Stephen Pattison, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013. This thought-provoking hardback delves into the significance of face in our lives, exploring its role not just as a physical presence but also as a profound social symbol and metaphor reflecting our identity and body. Through an engaging examination of dignity and social psychology, Pattison invites readers to understand how concepts of face influence human interactions and relationships. With 216 pages of insightful analysis, "Saving Face" is essential for anyone interested in philosophy and the dynamics of personal connections. Enhance your understanding of the self and the complexities of social exchanges with this enlightening read.