The notion of self has become crucial for contemporary cultural studies in its examination identities. Identities are often conceptualized as an engagement of the individual's self -their condition of being a person- with broader cultural constructs. However, in addition to being culturally situated, the constitution of selves may be conceived of through indentity-construction phenomena whereby individuals ¿subjectivities take up, or resist, the subject positions made available in discursive practices. Selves -the notion of Who and I?- may only be undestood as resulting from power-bases discourses and cultural practises.
In this respect, the idea of the self could be best made sense of in the broader context of the circuits of culture where identities are conformed together with other key cultural processes including representation and cultural production, consumption and regulation.
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"The Medium Is the Message": The differentiated use of media in nazi german Identity construction
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"It is not yet Resolved": Postmemories of the Third Reich
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Identity at the crossroads: Popular historiography, alternative cultural memory and greek humorist Nikos Tsiforos
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The Identity of the gentlewoman in the Eighteenth Century english novel: A study in cultural and social Identification
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Diving Control: Joy Division and alternative masculinities
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Leadership and activism: The journey of Coretta Scott King from behind the scenes to the front line
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Identity construction of african women in literature: From colonized beings to authoritative voices
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"A Black Voice That is Scottish and Blue": The theme of Identity in Jackie Kay's poetry
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A fantasy of incorporation: Identity in Gautam Malkani's novel "Londostani"
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"Because a man is born in a stable...": The riddle of australian identity in Janette Turner Hospital's "The Last Magician"
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Fading away into the Future: reconsidering adult-chlid relationship in a discourse of affect
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Reversing the bildungsroman: horror, alienation and the child's solitary quest for an identity in Neil Gaiman's "Coraline"
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Inmigrant girls at promise: the creation of possible selves through writing
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Thresholds and mirrors: Identity and alterity in Philip Pullman's "The Subtle Knife"
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