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Author Lebow, Richard Ned.

Title The politics and ethics of identity : in search of ourselves / Richard Ned Lebow.

Publication Info. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- Narratives and identity -- Homer, Virgil and identity -- Mozart and the enlightenment -- Germans and Greeks -- Beam me up, Lord -- Science fiction and immortality -- Identity reconsidered.
Summary We are multiple, fragmented, and changing selves who, nevertheless, believe we have unique and consistent identities. What accounts for this illusion? Why has the problem of identity become so central in post-war scholarship, fiction, and the media? Following Hegel, Richard Ned Lebow contends that the defining psychological feature of modernity is the tension between our reflexive and social selves. To address this problem Westerners have developed four generic strategies of identity construction that are associated with four distinct political orientations. Lebow develops his arguments through comparative analysis of ancient and modern literary, philosophical, religious, and musical texts. He asks how we might come to terms with the fragmented and illusionary nature of our identities and explores some political and ethical implications of doing so-- Provided by Publisher.
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Subject Political psychology.
Political psychology.
Identity (Philosophical concept)
Identity (Philosophical concept)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Lebow, Richard Ned. Politics and ethics of identity. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012 9781107027657 (DLC) 2012015488 (OCoLC)792941520
ISBN 9781139550048 (electronic book)
1139550047 (electronic book)
9781107027657
1107027659
Standard No. 9786613950864