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Identity and Social Change

English · Hardback

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There has been a veritable explosion of writing in recent years about the concept of identity. Amidst this outpouring, the most influential writing has emerged from identity politics and academic postmodernism. These movements focus on the construction of difference, the solidarity of marginal groups, and the epistemological status of the subject. While of far-reaching significance, these movements have also led to a general neglect of the structural and institutional forces behind a wider problem of identity. Identity and Social Change moves beyond these dominant trends to explore neglected but critical terrain. The contributors place the problem of identity in a broader context and approach the formation of identity in a social rather than discursive framework.The volume is divided into two parts. The first explores identity and subjectivity in light of economic changes, new technologies, consumerism, and globalization, while the second focuses on the much-discussed question of identity dissolution. Zygmunt Bauman examines the effects of consumerism on experiences of time, distance, and place, and considers the constraints these place on the disadvantaged. Drawing together disparate discourses of globalization and the body, David Harvey considers the explosive growth of the wage labor system worldwide and its consequences for worker subjectivity and a global proletariat. Mike Featherstone outlines a rethinking of citizenship and identity-formation in light of the realities of a globalization and new information technologies.The second part opens with Robert G. Dunn's examination of cultural commodification and the attenuation of self and social relations, in which he argues thatmedia. marketplace, and new orders of experience point to a general destabilization of identity formation. Kenneth J. Gergen argues that proliferating communications technologies undermine the traditional conceptions of self and community and suggest the need for a new bas

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Introduction: Social Change and the Problem of Identity 1
Joseph E. Davis
Part 1: The Changing Landscape
1. Tourists and Vagabonds: Or, Living in Postmodern Times
Zygmunt Bauman
2. The Work of Postmodernity: The Laboring Body in Global Space
David Harvey
3. Public Life, Information Technology, and the Global City:
New Possibilities for Citizenship and Identity Formation
Mike Featherstone
4. False Faces: Ethnic Identity, Authenticity, and Fraud in Native American Discourse and Politics
Joane Nagel
Part 2: Identity and Dissolution
5. Identity, Commodification, and Consumer Culture
Robert G. Dunn
6. Technology, Self, and the Moral Project
Kenneth J. Gergen
7. Not Dead Yet: Psychotherapy, Morality, and the Question of Identity Dissolution
Joseph E. Davis
8. Deception and Despair: Ironic Self-Identity in Modern Society
Harvie Ferguson
Contributors
Index


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Joseph E. Davis

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Identity and Social Change examines the thorny problem of modern identity

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