Frontiers Summer 2018 – The Other Edition
Welcome to the Summer 2018 edition of Frontiers! Last edition was centred around the theme of narcissism, and perhaps this next issue focusing on the Other can be seen as […]
Welcome to the Summer 2018 edition of Frontiers! Last edition was centred around the theme of narcissism, and perhaps this next issue focusing on the Other can be seen as […]
Suzie Chick “I’m so disappointed in you” my voice trembled as I tightly gripped the kitchen table, trying to fight my urge to run. Tears stung my eyes and I […]
Nick Opyrchal The experience of being the Other is always linked in some way with territory: With personal boundaries, national lines and sharply defined categories we segregate ourselves and establish […]
Sam Bloxsidge X awoke to the soft sound of lapping waves. Numb feeling along the right side, sleepy limbs and a twisted spine. The floor was hard, bodily sensations of […]
Critique of Black Reason By Achille Mbembe (Author), Laurent DuBois (Translator) 240 pp Duke University Press Reviewed by Nick Opyrchal In this book ‘Critique of Black Reason’ Achille […]
Sam Bloxidge Sitting down to try and write about Narcissism, I have found myself restarting several times, not quite managing to craft something I felt connected to. Having come from […]
Samantha Agnew Narcissism – The Theory Narcissism from a Freudian perspective is seen to fall in to two categories, which are Normal Narcissism and Abnormal Narcissism. ‘Normal narcissism occurs when […]
Cristina Preda For a while now I have been encountering online stories asking me if I have a narcissist in my life. They tell me how to spot one and […]
Sam Agnew When I was 16 I had what I can now call a peak experience. Spontaneous, and life changing, it was ultimately inspiring in a way that I had […]
By Kelly Hearn & Susan Tomlinson Money remains a taboo subject. A recent survey carried out in the US cited money as the most difficult conversation to have, with […]