Osiris (Volume 22): The Self as Project: Politics and the Human Sciences

Osiris (Volume 22): The Self as Project: Politics and the Human Sciences

Greg Eghigian , Andreas Killen , Christine Leuenberger
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Sep 1, 2007 · Englisch · Taschenbuch (316 Seiten)
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Format Taschenbuch
Seiten 316
Sprache Englisch
Veröffentlicht Sep 1, 2007
Verlag University of Chicago Press
Ausgabe 1
ISBN-10 0226190870
ISBN-13 9780226190877

Beschreibung

In the exploration of the intersection between politics and the human sciences, a thought-provoking dialogue emerges surrounding the concept of identity. This volume delves into how individuals construct their selves amidst various socio-political landscapes, shedding light on the intricacies of personal and collective identity formation. G. Eghigian invites readers to consider the self as a dynamic project shaped by historical contexts and contemporary influences.

Through a synthesis of theories and real-world examples, the text navigates the ways in which politics inform every facet of the human experience. Readers are encouraged to reflect on how cultural narratives, power structures, and ideologies impact individual and societal identities. The prose challenges usual perceptions and provokes a critical investigation into the human condition, engaging with both theoretical frameworks and empirical studies.

Eghigian's analytical approach reveals not just the fragmented nature of identity, but also its resilience and adaptability in the face of societal changes. Themes of agency, belonging, and resistance emerge, compelling readers to reconsider their own roles in the ongoing narrative of self-construction.

As the discourse unfolds, it becomes evident that understanding the self is not merely an academic endeavor but a crucial aspect of navigating modern life. This volume stands as a significant contribution to the field, prompting a deeper examination of what it means to be human in a complex, ever-evolving political sphere.

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Wissenschaft & Technologie Geschichte

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