Strangers and Intimates Strangers and Intimates Tiffany Jenkins

Strangers and Intimates

How Personal Space Became a Battlefield

by Tiffany Jenkins

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About This Book

Private Matters (2025) explores how the concept of privacy has transformed across Western civilization, from classical Athens to contemporary digital society. Jenkins demonstrates that privacy represents a cultural invention subject to dramatic historical shifts—examining pivotal moments such as Luther's doctrine of personal conscience, Victorian domestic ideology, and the 1970s feminist declaration that personal experiences carry political weight.

Who Should Read This?

  • People interested in how Western societies have redefined personal boundaries
  • Those active in privacy rights advocacy seeking historical context
  • Readers questioning surveillance culture and digital exposure

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