Here’s the latest version of the cover. Soon, I’ll write something about the image (it’s from a painting by Rembrandt), and why we chose it for the cover.
4 thoughts on “A mockup of the book’s front and back cover”
Fantastic news! I can’t wait to read this. I’ve been reading a lot in theory since I saw you in Chicago–it’s been a long long time, but it feels great (and also daunting).
Maybe email would work better? Lots and lots of “interpersonal neurobiology”–not quite your Winnicott, but definitely people who follow W and Bowlby and their work with attachment. The popularizer here is Daniel Siegel … Also, after the Walkerdine discussion group from earlier this year, dipping into Deleuze/Guattari and some affect theory.
Fantastic news! I can’t wait to read this. I’ve been reading a lot in theory since I saw you in Chicago–it’s been a long long time, but it feels great (and also daunting).
Hi Kim,
Would love to hear more. What have you been reading? Could we read something together?
Steve
Maybe email would work better? Lots and lots of “interpersonal neurobiology”–not quite your Winnicott, but definitely people who follow W and Bowlby and their work with attachment. The popularizer here is Daniel Siegel … Also, after the Walkerdine discussion group from earlier this year, dipping into Deleuze/Guattari and some affect theory.
What a lovely cover! Many congratulations.