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VOLUME I DISCOVERING THE SUBJECT |
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Acknowledgements |
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Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters |
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General introduction |
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18 | (12) |
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2 Kant's Metaphysics Of The Self |
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30 | (29) |
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3 The Phenomenology Of Spirit |
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59 | (7) |
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4 Chapter Ii: Of Individualism In Democratic Countries And Chapter Iii: Individualism Stronger At The Close Of A Democratic Revolution Than At Other Periods |
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66 | (3) |
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5 First Essay: `Good And Evil', `Good And Bad' |
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69 | (24) |
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6 The Fetishism Of Commodities And The Secret Thereof |
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93 | (11) |
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7 The Spirit Of Capitalism |
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104 | (25) |
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8 The Dualism Of Human Nature And Its Social Conditions |
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129 | (11) |
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140 | (5) |
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10 The Principle Of Identity |
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145 | (9) |
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11 Sociology And Psychology (Parts I And Ii) |
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154 | (32) |
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12 A Category Of The Human Mind: The Notion Of `Person'; The Notion Of `Self' |
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186 | (22) |
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208 | (6) |
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214 | (8) |
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15 The Problem With Ego Identity |
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222 | (48) |
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16 The Mirror Stage As Formative Of The I Function: As Revealed In Psychoanalytic Experience |
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270 | (6) |
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17 Subjectivity In Language |
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276 | (7) |
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18 Language (Langue) And Speech |
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283 | (14) |
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19 On Systematically Distorted Communication |
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297 | (11) |
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VOLUME II THEORIZING IDENTITY |
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21 The Qualities Of Character |
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1 | (7) |
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22 The Expressive Language Of The Living |
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8 | (3) |
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23 Some Types Of Character And Society |
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11 | (26) |
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24 Our Adult World And Its Roots In Infancy |
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37 | (15) |
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25 Introduction To The Presentation Of Self In Everyday Life |
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52 | (8) |
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26 Morality, Identity And Historical Explanation: Charles Taylor On The Sources Of The Self |
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60 | (39) |
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27 The Individual As A Species |
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99 | (21) |
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28 The Obsolescence Of The Freudian Concept Of Man |
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120 | (13) |
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29 The Oversocialized Conception Of Man In Modern Sociology |
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133 | (15) |
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30 The Impact Of The Concept Of Culture On The Concept Of Man |
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148 | (17) |
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31 The Meanings Of Individualism |
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165 | (21) |
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32 The Character Of "Character" |
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186 | (18) |
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33 Power, Politics, Autonomy |
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204 | (23) |
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34 The Society Of Individuals (1939) |
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227 | (42) |
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269 | (7) |
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36 Technologies Of The Self |
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276 | (22) |
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37 Ideology And Ideological State Apparatuses (Notes Towards An Investigation) |
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298 | (35) |
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38 The Soul And The Image |
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333 | (20) |
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39 Introduction To Passion: An Essay On Personality |
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VOLUME III SITUATING IDENTITY |
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Acknowledgements |
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40 On Projective Identification |
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3 | (22) |
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41 Transitional Objects And Transitional Phenomena |
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25 | (23) |
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42 Gender As A Personal And Cultural Construction |
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48 | (27) |
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43 Deconstructing Femininity: Understanding `Passivity' And The Daughter Position |
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75 | (12) |
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87 | (12) |
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45 Postmodern Identity And Object-Relations Theory: On The Seeming Obsolescence Of Psychoanalysis |
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99 | (20) |
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PART 2 Gender And Sexuality |
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119 | (136) |
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46 Introduction To The Second Sex |
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121 | (14) |
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47 This Sex Which Is Not One |
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135 | (7) |
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48 Phantasmatic Identification And The Assumption Of Sex |
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142 | (25) |
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49 Masculine Mastery And Fantasy, Or The Meaning Of The Phallus |
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167 | (24) |
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50 Changing Men: Masculinities In Context |
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191 | (14) |
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51 Masochism And Male Subjectivity |
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205 | (32) |
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237 | (18) |
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PART 3 Race And Ethnicity |
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53 Blacks And Ethnic Groups: The Difference And The Political Difference It Makes |
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257 | (19) |
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54 Of Mimicry And Man: The Ambivalence Of Colonial Discourse |
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276 | (8) |
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55 Can The Subaltern Speak? |
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284 | (47) |
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Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak |
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56 Cultural Identity And Diaspora |
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331 | (12) |
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57 When Does A Settler Become A Native? Citizenship And Identity In A Settler Society |
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343 | (14) |
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VOLUME IV IDENTITY TRANSFORMATIONS |
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59 Introduction: Consumption, Narcissism, And Mass Culture |
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1 | (23) |
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60 The Trajectory Of The Self |
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24 | (30) |
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61 Social Saturation And The Populated Self |
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54 | (28) |
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62 The `Disenchantment' Of The World: Selfhood And Subjectivity |
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82 | (8) |
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63 Reflections On The Autonomous Individual And The Decentred Subject |
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90 | (15) |
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64 Postmodernism And The Multiplicity Of Self |
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105 | (23) |
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128 | (12) |
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66 Governing Enterprising Individuals |
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140 | (20) |
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67 Looking Toward Cyberspace: Beyond Grounded Sociology - Cyberspace And Identity |
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160 | (9) |
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68 Losing The Traditional: Individualization And `Precarious Freedoms' |
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169 | (24) |
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69 Communal Heavens: Identity And Meaning In The Network Society |
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193 | (7) |
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70 The New Individualism: The Emotional Climates Of Globalisation |
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200 | (8) |
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71 The Experimental Individual |
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208 | (49) |
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72 Introduction: On Living In A Liquid Modern World |
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257 | (11) |
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73 Paradoxical Individualism: An Introduction To The Thought Of Gilles Lipovetsky |
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268 | (19) |
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74 Posthuman, All Too Human: Towards A New Process Ontology |
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287 | (12) |
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75 Genetics, Biosocial Groups And The Future Of Identity |
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299 | (16) |
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76 Miniaturized Mobilities: Transformations In The Storage, Containment And Retrieval Of Affect |
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315 | (9) |
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Index |
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