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Part IV: Privacy and the Self: The Rise and Fall of Privacy.

About 94 pages (28,113 words)

Social Research, March 22nd, 2001

Introduction: Privacy and the Self

THE papers is this section address the subject of the rise and fall of privacy in its relation to the self. It is not surprising that the authors of these papers are all scholars of literature, for not only do we expect literary (and cinematic) works to provide a kind of chronicle of changes in the status of privacy over time, but those works have played a role in those changes themselves. They are not only a record; they have been agents.

One of the words almost reflexively associated with the word "privacy" today is "technology." The compromise of indiv...

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