Invisible Walls
- 1969 ----- b & w ----- 12 min ----- 16mm
- Focuses on common American beliefs about personal space showing that people encase themselves in invisible walls about 18 inches from their bodies and that violation of these imaginary walls causes a feeling of discomfort. Shows how children learn these response patterns. Ends with the observation that as population pressures continue to mount, Americans may have to learn new notions about personal space.
- Topics: (Psychology: Social, Sociology)
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