On Personal Space, the Traversable Self, and the Happily Ever Experience: Cinderella's Strapping

· Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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This book explores the symbolic relationship between personal space and the Cinderella fairy-tale. It characterizes personal space as having couched within it the traversable self, with a highly individual, rather idiosyncratic portion of this space comprised of neurocognitive memory content of an intra-personally deep, highly satisfying nature. It can be said that such nuanced associations are the essence of the happily ever personal experience.

This book will be of interest to scholars and other researchers concerned with how cognition (including psychology and the brain, psychology and literature, philosophy of mind, and metaphor) might relate specifically to understanding personal space, as well as how it might be characterized within the context of a most shoe-centric fairy-tale.

About the author

Lisa Pavlik-Malone holds a PhD in Educational Psychology with a specialization in Cognition from Fordham University, USA. She is the author of five previous books on adult cognition, imagination, doll play, and the fairy-tale, including Minding Dolls (2018), Need for Sleep (2016), Re-doing Rapunzel’s Hair (2014), and Being Doll (2013). Now retired, she has taught Developmental and Educational Psychologies at her local college for 25 years.

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