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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
256
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
May 25, 2010
Editore
Black Dog Publishing
ISBN-10
1906155860
ISBN-13
9781906155865
Descrizione
The work delves into the multifaceted nature of identity, examining how various social, historical, and scientific factors intertwine to shape individual and collective identities. Through thoughtful analysis, the authors reveal how identities are constructed and perceived in different contexts, shedding light on the underlying mechanisms that influence personal and societal recognition.
Ken Arnold, Mick Gordon, Chris Wilkinson, and James Peto bring their unique perspectives to the discussion, crafting a narrative that invites readers to consider the implications of identification in the modern world. They explore the delicate balance between self-perception and external labels, showcasing the dynamic interactions between personal experiences and broader societal views.
As the authors navigate through historical precedents and contemporary examples, they encourage readers to reflect on their own identities and the changing landscape of identification. This exploration is not just academic; it resonates on a personal level, prompting introspection about the roles we play and the identities we assume in a complex, interconnected world.
Ken Arnold, Mick Gordon, Chris Wilkinson, and James Peto bring their unique perspectives to the discussion, crafting a narrative that invites readers to consider the implications of identification in the modern world. They explore the delicate balance between self-perception and external labels, showcasing the dynamic interactions between personal experiences and broader societal views.
As the authors navigate through historical precedents and contemporary examples, they encourage readers to reflect on their own identities and the changing landscape of identification. This exploration is not just academic; it resonates on a personal level, prompting introspection about the roles we play and the identities we assume in a complex, interconnected world.
Generi
Storia