Individual Reflection The social identities that I identify with would be age, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, educational background, and language. I would identify with these social identities because they describe who I am. I am a 32-year-old heterosexual male of European descent who speaks English, is a Christian, has completed a vocational course in Automotive technology, Military training as a diesel mechanic, an Associates of Science in Pre-Nursing, and is currently…
answer—various interpretations have been made. Many factors are involved with identity such as social and cultural notions of gender, race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. Although determining ones self-identity can be rather difficult, there are artists that focus on expressing identity that allow for a more simple understanding of it. Nancy Burson and Catherine Opie are two exceptional examples of artists that project a sense of identity through manners of fluidity, “otherness,” and…
When discussing identity, there are many ways, shapes, and forms that your identity can be affected. One article found conducted a study on how identity development is affected through social interaction, action, and recognition. It also talks about many studies done on identity development. Education researchers have turned an eye towards the basis of attitudes and behaviors, but they are extremely complex and challenging to understand. An alternate view to figuring out and understanding…
Identity is fluid. Our thoughts, experiences, and feelings are subconsciously pooled together in a homogenous, perpetually altered structure. This glob of thoughts, feelings, and emotions is simultaneously molded by pressures that prolongs throughout life. Despite the momentousness that thoughts, experiences, and feelings influence on the development of identity, they are not the only thing that influences the development of identity. But, equally imperative to the convoluted development of…
A personal identity is something that defines a person and is developed throughout the course of their life. It is made up of the essential and unique characteristics which defines you and includes both aspects of your life which you have control over such as what your interests are and what you do during your spare time, as well as factors which you have no control over for example your physical characteristics and where you grew up. Digital Identity is the technological equivalent of Personal…
makes a person’s identity? Is it the appearance, such as body shape, hair, facial features, or is it someone’s mental thoughts and memories? In “The Self and the Future”, Bernard William’s analyzes the topic of personal identity with possible objections and outcomes. He brings forth the idea of the body theory and the mind theory while creating two thought experiments to further prove his point that both are necessary. In this paper I will consider what exactly creates personal identity while I…
and what you know you are: your identity. Who you are greatly impacts the actions you make, and evidence of this can be seen throughout time. Many authors and playwrights use the characters and their identities to push the plot along - William Shakespeare is one of them. In the play Othello, Shakespeare denotes that a person’s identity, both personal and impersonal, can influence one's actions - consequently changing their own identity in the process. The identity of Othello is a very round and…
Shields and Identity When discussing the concept of identity as it relates to characters who have been transformed by traumatic events it is imperative to also discuss the ways in which these characters protect their identities. In Death and the Dervish and The Houses of Belgrade, both leading characters employ their own devices to preserve their idea of self. To begin, a baseline sense of identity must be established in order to better understand and examine the shields each protagonist uses.…
Locke’s central thesis was that personal identity consists, not in sameness of substance, but in ‘sameness of consciousness’(Shoemaker on the Memory Theory). When something psychological like soul, memory and something immaterial etc. are assumed to account for persistence through time, which is the numerical identity between objects at different times(Seymour, Lecture 4/4), they are categorized as the non-physical accounts. In Locke’s view, consciousness was used as a synonym of memory…
A person or an individual is known by his or her identity though various aspects such as name of the person, country, class, culture, religion, way of lifestyle, gender, profession etc. With the help of these aspects an individual is identified in the society. When the individual faces struggle in his life, he is unable to identify himself with the country or culture he is living with. Due to this crisis of racism and identity, he searches for his home where he can develop as an individual, find…