This is an eye opening book that explores the possibilities of a new subjectivity that moves beyond the parallels of the past. Debating issues surrounding post-modernism and trans psychology the book pushes the boundaries of previous discourses surrounding the self and what it means to grow in a technological world. This book is key to debates surrounding the future of pedagogy, literature, theater and the arising of self awareness. Rooted in a tradition of rising from below, the book carefully treads the spaces between tradition and future. I would strongly recommend this book to any reader who is ready to dive into the great unknown space of free thinking.
Anyone who has felt timid about exploring the postmodern self should pick up this book. It is time now to explore the transformative self as a positive movement towards a future full of compassion and understanding. Instead of repressing anger and turning it towards destructive tendencies, new ways of thinking can deal positively with the past and future self. Creating a more holistic viewpoint, the new generation will be prepared to take on the challenges of global warming, poverty, war, and create the self as the template for a sustainable future.