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    Identity & Belonging

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    ‘Our sense of self is very vulnerable to external pressures’ In everyday life‚ humans are surrounded with pressures that can influence the formation of their identity. External pressures such as the environment we live in‚ the culture we belong to and the presence of other people‚ are often uncontrollable and can have a crucial impact on our sense of self. This idea is explored in great depth in Ray Lawler’s classic Australian play‚ “The Summer of the Seventeenth Doll”‚ where it is reflected how

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    Self & Identity

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    Self & Identity - This was more of a summary Introduction Throughout your life you meet people and often need to introduce yourself. The way in which you identify or introduce yourself depends on the situation or context you are in. Maybe you will describe yourself as the daughter of..‚‚ or a pupil of…‚ of maybe an employee of… You might even describe yourself in terms of a group‚ or skill‚ or race. The list of descriptors is almost endless. At the same time this description may be an indication

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    The life of a migrant is one of trials and tribulations. Humans are complex entities whose identities are formed through multitudes of experience and relationships.Peoplewere born with connections‚connections with people and places‚ the contrasting in appearance‚ language suddenly stand out in the foreign country which makes them struggle to fit in or feel welcomed‚ no one is able to live a life completely alone‚ the natural instincts of living in a community makes them willing to sacrifice anything

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    Alice's Identity

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    Finding One’s Identity Identity: “the qualities‚ beliefs‚ etc.‚ that make a particular person or group different from others” ("Identity"). In life sometimes it can be difficult for one to know truly who they are‚ especially when one finds themselves in an unfamiliar place where no one is sane. In Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland‚ Alice Liddell is a young girl who finds herself in a new world where everything is strange and abnormal to her. Alice is troubled with the different challenges

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    “An individual’s sense of identity emerges from the connections made with people‚ places and the community they interact with” The question of whether or not connections made with people‚ places and the surrounding community‚ does in fact shape our identities and in turn helps them emerge is a very complex one. Identities are what give people their own characteristics and uniqueness. Emerge means to become prominent or obvious‚ and in this case‚ an emerging identity simply means the development

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    Collective Identity

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    Use the concept of collective identity to describe why collective actors come into being when they do. Create you own example or draw from a movement discussed in class. The definition for collective identity has evolved over the years. A newer definition proposed by Polletta and Jasper defines collective identity as an individual’s cognitive‚ moral‚ and emotional connection with a broader community‚ category‚ practice‚ or institution (Muse‚ Powerpoint). Agreeing with the ideology of a movement

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    National Identity

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    Prompt: You have read the extract below as part of a newspaper article on the loss of national and cultural identity. Readers were asked to send in their opinions. You decide to write a letter responding to the points raised and expressing your own views. ‘We are losing our national and cultural identity. Because of recent advances in technology and the easy availability and speed of air travel‚ different countries are communicating more often and are therefore becoming more and more alike. The

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    the Invisible‚ Michel Henry After Finitude‚ Quentin Meillassoux Time f Revolution‚ Antonio Negri or Politics o Aesthetics‚ Jacques Ranctere f The Five Senses‚ Michel Serres Art and Fear‚ Paul Virilio Negative Horizon‚ Paul Virilio Forthcoming: Althusser’s Lesson‚ Jacques Ranctere Chronicles of Consensual Times‚ Jacques Mallarme‚ Jacques Ranctere Ranctere DISSENSUS On Politics and Aesthetics Jacques Ranciere Edited and Translated by Steven Corcoran ·" continuum Continuum

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    Cultural Phil. Politics

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    Fatima S. Tiongson POSC 14 / THX Aug. 29‚ 2013 Article Review Filipinos are having a hard time distinguishing politics and politicking. According to Webster’s dictionary‚ politics is a science or art of governance --- meaning the whole system. While politick means to engage in often political discussion or activity --- this is what we really perceive wrong in Philippine politics. For further understanding of these two‚ reading the introduction of Classes‚ Bosses‚ Goons‚ and Guns: Re-Imagining

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    Identity In The Crucible

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    The Struggle of Identity Who am I? That is a question every man has faced‚ one way or another‚ since the beginning of life. It is simply the question of identity‚ yet it never is that simple. When you ask a human population to answer this question‚ a majority of the people questioned will not have an answer. This shows the struggle to find your own identity. With this struggle comes another option. Instead of finding your identity within yourself‚ why couldn’t you look to and emulate others for

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