I think that the 'other's' demands on an indivdual tends to create havoc if taken too seriously.
We also have this 'other' interalised in our person, a mother and child.(Second picture)
The 'other' taught us a language and how we should think and feel.
The individual is defined by this 'other' and we should try and find ourselfes.
Very nice.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenEspecially as an Autistic who looks at how diversity is apparently in the spotlight and knows that our diversity is still not accepted and is not even seen as diversity.
For example: "Look at me when i speak to you !!"