Most see having their individuality stifled as equivalent to the terrible forced conformity found within speculative fiction like George Orwell's 1984. However, the oppression of others by those in power has often been justified through ideologies of individualism. If we look to animistic traditions, could we bridge the gap between these extremes? What effect would such a reevaluation of identity have on the modern understanding of selfhood? The term ' in-dividual' suggests an irreducible unit of identity carried underneath all of our titles and experiences—the real self. By linking Marilyn Strathern's elaboration of dividualism and Nurit Bird-David's relational epistemology , a clear contrast forms between the animistic sense of self and t...
In this thesis I investigate the social and cultural dimensions of the self through an examination o...
AbstractOf all the crises postmodernity continues or itself generates, the identity crisis tends to ...
As a result of the epiphany of giant multinational media conglomerates, transnational trade networks...
Most see having their individuality stifled as equivalent to the terrible forced conformity found wi...
The Cartesian ghosts of modernism are incapable of understanding selfhood. By taking the individual ...
The present article attempts to draw a general analytical framework within which to reconsider the n...
Despite an unprocessed approach towards identity, the word Identity tangles itself in such a heavywe...
Many social scientists have sought to understand the dynamics of personhood in Western modernity, as...
The notion that personality is pluralistic and not a rigid construct is widely acknowledged within t...
This study arose from the experience of difficulties in individuating incorporating tensions in the...
A book that examines the process of performing the self, distinctive for the formation of the self i...
The distinction between understanding persons as dividuals versus individuals began to develop in th...
The aim of this book is to present Ricoeur’s approach to the concept of selfhood (French soi) as a r...
This paper explores relations between "identity" and "self"—concepts that tend to be approached sepa...
This Thesis deals with the problem of selfhood and otherhood, or selfhood vs otherhood from the poin...
In this thesis I investigate the social and cultural dimensions of the self through an examination o...
AbstractOf all the crises postmodernity continues or itself generates, the identity crisis tends to ...
As a result of the epiphany of giant multinational media conglomerates, transnational trade networks...
Most see having their individuality stifled as equivalent to the terrible forced conformity found wi...
The Cartesian ghosts of modernism are incapable of understanding selfhood. By taking the individual ...
The present article attempts to draw a general analytical framework within which to reconsider the n...
Despite an unprocessed approach towards identity, the word Identity tangles itself in such a heavywe...
Many social scientists have sought to understand the dynamics of personhood in Western modernity, as...
The notion that personality is pluralistic and not a rigid construct is widely acknowledged within t...
This study arose from the experience of difficulties in individuating incorporating tensions in the...
A book that examines the process of performing the self, distinctive for the formation of the self i...
The distinction between understanding persons as dividuals versus individuals began to develop in th...
The aim of this book is to present Ricoeur’s approach to the concept of selfhood (French soi) as a r...
This paper explores relations between "identity" and "self"—concepts that tend to be approached sepa...
This Thesis deals with the problem of selfhood and otherhood, or selfhood vs otherhood from the poin...
In this thesis I investigate the social and cultural dimensions of the self through an examination o...
AbstractOf all the crises postmodernity continues or itself generates, the identity crisis tends to ...
As a result of the epiphany of giant multinational media conglomerates, transnational trade networks...