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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

Book

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Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

2017

332 Pages

ISBN 978-3-319-58426-3

Reconstructing identity

a transdisciplinary approach

Edited by

Nicholas Monk , Mia Lindgren , Sarah McDonald , Sarah Pasfield-Neofitou

This book examines the notion of identity through a multitude of interdisciplinary approaches. It collects current thinking from international scholars spanning philosophy, history, science, cultural studies, media, translation, performance, and marketing, each with an outlook informed by their own subject and a mission to reflect on a theme that is greater than the sum of its parts. This project was born out of a dynamic international and interdisciplinary pedagogical experience. While by no means a teaching guide or textbook, theauthors' experience of sharing the module with their students reinforced the fluidity and elusiveness of identity and its persistent facility to escape disciplinary classification. Identity as a subject for analysis and discussion, and as a lived reality for all of us, has never been more complex and multi-faceted. Each chapter of this singular collection provides a lens through which the concept of identity can be viewed and as the book progresses it moves from ideas based in disciplinary contexts – biology, psychiatry, philosophy, to those developed in multi and inter disciplinary contexts such as area studies, feminism and queer studies. 

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Full citation:

Monk, N. , Lindgren, M. , McDonald, S. , Pasfield-Neofitou, S. (eds) (2017). Reconstructing identity: a transdisciplinary approach, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Monk Nicholas; Lindgren Mia; McDonald Sarah; Pasfield-Neofitou Sarah

1-15

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Identity and psychiatric disorders

Omer Farhana; Broome Matthew

41-59

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Biological identity

Moffat Kevin G.

61-82

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Outside in the house of colour

Chakraborty Mridula Nath

87-112

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Gendering the favela

McDonald Sarah

113-130

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Queering identity

Lambert Cath

131-155

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Forms of self-translation

Wilson Rita

157-177

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Autoethnographic journalism

Lindgren Mia

183-206

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Technologically mediated identity

Pasfield-Neofitou Sarah

207-242

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The role of narrative in the creation of brand identity

García Ochoa Gabriel; Lorimer Sarah

243-263

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Conclusion

Monk Nicholas; Lindgren Mia; McDonald Sarah; Pasfield-Neofitou Sarah

265-272

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