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Identity A Reader

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ISBN-10: 0761969160

ISBN-13: 9780761969167

Edition: 2000

Authors: Paul du Gay, Jessica Evans, Peter Redman, Open University Staff

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The Identity Reader is a resource of key statements around the question of identity, drawn from cultural studies, sociology and psychoanalytic theory. It compares and contrasts cultural studies approaches with psychoanalytic accounts.
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Book details

List price: $88.00
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Limited
Publication date: 12/8/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 400
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.936
Language: English

General Introduction
The Subject of Language, Ideology and Discourse
Introduction
Who Needs 'Identity'?
Ideology Interpellates Individuals as Subjects
Subjectivity in Language
The Mirror Stage
Feminine Sexuality
Revolution in Poetic Language
Suture
The Cinematic Model
Diff[ac]erance
Interrogating Identity
The Post Colonial Prerogative
Domain
Critically Queer
Psychoanalysis and Psychosocial Relations
Introduction
Notes on Some Schizoid Mechanisms
Mirror-Role of Mother and Family in Child Development
Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena
Social Systems as a Defense against Anxiety
Psychoanalysis, Racism and Anti-Racism
The Negro and Psychopathology
The Narcissistic Personality of Our Time
The Oedipal Riddle
The Trajectory of the Self
What's Happening to Mourning?
Identity/Sociology/History
Introduction
Homo Clausus and the Civilizing Process
The Biographical Illusion
A Note on 'Status'
Identity, Genealogies, History
A Category of the Human Mind
The Notion of 'Person'; The Notion of 'Self'
The Profession and Vocation of Politics
Introduction to 'The Use of Pleasure'
Reflections on the Idea of the 'Cultivation of the Self'
Persons and Personae