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    exotic “other”. As the gay movement progressed into the 1970s, there was a backlash against homosexuality. Then came the rise of queer theory. Queer theory, “wishes to challenge the regime of sexuality itself – that is, the knowledges that construct the self as sexual and that assume heterosexuality and homosexuality as categories marking the truth of sexual slaves” (Seidman, 1994, p. 616). Essentially, it questions homosexuality and heterosexuality as a binary…

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    Throughout our life there are moments where it is detrimental to our sense of self that we feel as though we belong. This could be when we are growing up as a child, which would be arguably one of the most important times of the development of our sense of self, and perhaps as we are teenager’s as we try to fit in socially, and then finally the transition from adolescent to adult as we try to gain a sense of who we are in this life and what our purposes are. This can often be considered as the…

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    After examining numerous articles of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon situation, I can give a precise argument as to how I feel about your vision of selfhood and whether I approve of what they did or not. I disagree with SAE’s vision of selfhood because it is very wrong. Although you are allowed to think any thought you want, you can’t just say anything or do anything you want. Some things are better left unsaid. Members from the fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon from The University of Oklahoma were on a…

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    that I am, I believed that I did not have an identity to write about. I knew that I liked reading and music or that I hated algebra, but I didn't have an overarching sense of self. How could I write about myself in such a way as to impress admissions officers when I didn't even think I had a personality worth noting? I begged my friends and teachers to describe me but dismissed them when they said I was something like "creative" or "funny". I was convinced that an essay about such a broad,…

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    her autonomy amidst the goddess’s demand for absolute devotion and her lover’s need for affection and beauty. Torn between these two figures, the speaker occupies no-place, or rather an absence of self that she attempts to fill with compulsive repetition. Despite the speaker’s sporadic assertions of self-worth and independence however, repeated phrases do not signify what the speaker possesses, but what she lacks; focusing on themes such as blindness and grief, the speaker constructs a rhetoric…

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    relate. In a way, sharing my personal journey statement can bring me together with others who see the same vision as myself. I know this isn’t the kind of story you’d expect to hear, but I can guarantee you this is a story that needs to be heard. My journey of self-development has taken scale on a variety of experiences. As a child, I was always withdrawn, almost as if I was in my own world entirely. I tried my hardest to become extroverted, but overtime problems arose with my speech and social…

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    Personal Self-Assessments This Personal Assessment gives the results of four self-assessments: Keirsey Temperament Sorter, Task versus People Profile, Ethical Orientation, and Conflict Style. I completed the four self-assessments and have written a brief summary of the results. Keirsey Temperament Sorter Score: Artisan The Keirsey Temperament Sorter revealed that I am an Artisan. This temperament describes my personality perfectly. I am extremely business-minded and enjoy the outdoors and…

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    “Unlike a drop of water which loses its identity when it joins the ocean, man does not lose his being in the society in which he lives. Man's life is independent. He is born not for the development of the society alone, but for the development of his self.” April and Cheryl are a literary representation of this ideology. Their ‘searches’ are similar in the sense that they are both trying to discover their true identities, however their struggles to find these identities polarizing to one…

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    items. The question is, how much are we really like Jon and the other TrendSetters? Perhaps we need to open up our own eyes and escape the Coordinators that exist within our own lives. For example, certain marketable trends have already infiltrated my life. I say things like “google that” instead of “look that up” or “Xerox it” instead of “copy it”. Even branded items, such as “kleenex”, take the place of the generic word (in this case, “tissue”) in daily conversation. Marketing campaigns have…

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    “Mirror Image”, and is what my visual representation is focused on. My visual representation of Alice’s struggles with identity is an abstracted version of the concepts I am exploring. The art piece features a clear plastic cube with a wire figure of a human within, representing external and internal identity respectively. In “Mirror Image”, Alice…

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