Title of article :
Beyond Self Containment: On the Politics of Identity and Culture in a ‘Glocal’ Society
Author/Authors :
Coker، Wincharles نويسنده Michigan Technological University, USA ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
10
From page :
53
To page :
62
Abstract :
As a result of the epiphany of giant multinational media conglomerates, transnational trade networks and the politics of globalization, it is tempting to believe that individual and national identities have morphed. This article argues that such homogenization in relation to individuation is tedious to accept. It draws from theories of symbolic interactionism, social psychology, Foucauldian, and postcolonial constructs to hold that structuralist significations of postmodern society ought to be contested. The article emphasizes that human identity can hardly be spoken of in either/or terms, by revisiting notions of selfhood, culture, and bio-power. The paper concludes by examining how these elements act, shape, and constrain individual identities in ‘glocal’ societies, rather than as persons affected by them in homologous deterministic ways.
Journal title :
International Journal of Society, Culture and Language (IJSCL)
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
International Journal of Society, Culture and Language (IJSCL)
Record number :
1446904
Link To Document :
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