The Architecture of Loneliness: Reflections on Displacement and Welcoming
Deep feelings of loneliness can be caused by several internal and external factors, both tangible and intangible. Rather than examining physical structures that have the potential to isolate individuals, The Architecture of Loneliness takes a psychological and sociological approach to the issue of loneliness through three essays. In the first, South African psychologist Wahbie Long explains how foundational experiences during one’s childhood can affect adult relationships. French philosopher Marie José Mondzain adopts the vocabulary of architecture as a metaphor for creating an emotional “home” within which to welcome others. Lastly, French psychoanalyst Lysiane Lamantowicz discusses the contradictory effects of social media, and how these platforms for connection can increase alienation.
The Architecture of Loneliness recognizes both the causes and effects of loneliness, and how to connect with others near and far.
Introduction by Ernst van Alphen and Mieke Bal, with texts by Lysiane Lamantowicz, Wahbie Long, and Marie José Mondzain. Includes artworks by Lotte Lara Schröder.
Edited by Mieke Bal
Designed by Lotte Lara Schröder
Published by Valiz, 2024
Softcover, 128 pages, 40 b&w images, 6.5 × 9.5 inches
ISBN: 978-9-49-324635-5