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Informationen zum Autor Tara Isabella Burton is the author of Strange Rites: New Religions for a Godless World and the novels The World Cannot Give and Social Creature , which was a book of the year for the New York Times , Vulture , the Guardian and more. She regularly writes on religion, meaning-making, digital self-creation and the internet for the New York Times , Washington Post , Wall Street Journal , Aeon , The Economist's 1843 , City Journal and more. She has a doctorate in theology from the University of Oxford. Klappentext 'We're all now self-makers, whether we like it or not - and this witty, sceptical book is the thought-provoking story of how we got here' GUARDIAN 'A fast-moving train of a book' NEW YORK TIMES 'Gripping' TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT 'Funny, startling . . . a must read' PETER POMERANTSEV, author of This Is Not Propaganda 'Revelatory' FRANCIS FUKUYAMA, author of The Origins of Political Order As the forces of social media and capitalism collide, cultivating our 'personal brands' has become the norm. But this phenomenon is not new: Instagram culture is part of a story that goes back centuries. From the Renaissance genius to the Regency dandy, Hollywood's Golden Age to today's Silicon Valley and reality TV stars, Self-Made takes us on a dazzling tour of modern history's most prominent self-makers, uncovering both self-making's liberatory power, and the dangers this idea can unleash. Vorwort An exceptional history of ideas and a contemporary critique on the story of self-making: from the Renaissance to the present day Zusammenfassung An exceptional history of ideas and a contemporary critique on the story of self-making: from the Renaissance to the present day