<p><b>''This funny, startling, insightful story of the selfie, from D¿rer to the Kardashians, is a must read if you want to understand how we reinvent ourselves every time we reveal ourselves'' PETER POMERANTSEV</b><br><br>Today''s defining celebrities have crafted public personae that walk the tightrope between authenticity and artificiality. Ordinary people now follow suit: lovingly tending our ''personal brands'' for economic gain and self-expression alike.<br><br>Instagram culture is part of a story that goes back centuries. The vision that we not only can but should ''make'' our own selves to shape our own destiny is an inextricable part of the formation of the modern world.<br><br>As traditional powers of pre-modernity - church and throne - waned, a new myth took their place: that of the ''self-made man'', whose unique powers of personality - or canny self-presentation - give him not just the opportunity, but the obligation, to remake reality in the image of what he wants it to b