Negotiating Personal Autonomy
Communication and Personhood in East Greenland
- 250pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Focusing on the dynamics of interpersonal communication, the author explores how social interactions in East Greenland are deeply rooted in respect for personal autonomy. The concept of the individual is portrayed as fluid and permeable, transcending traditional boundaries of self. This analysis delves into both verbal and non-verbal cues, highlighting the unique cultural practices that shape relationships in this region. Through this lens, the book offers insights into the complexities of social life and identity in East Greenland.
