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The Handbook of Identity Studies offers a remarkably clear overview of the analysis of identity in the social sciences, and in so doing seeks to develop a new agenda for identity-studies in the twenty-first century. The first edition of this work set new standards for reference works, such was the far-reaching sweep of theories and approaches discussed. The key theories of identity, ranging from classical accounts to postmodern, psychoanalytic and feminist approaches, are drawn together and critically appraised. There are substantive sections looking at racial, ethnic, gendered, queer, consumerist, virtual, cosmopolitan and global identities. The Handbook also makes an essential contribution to the debate now opening up over identity-politics and its cultural consequences. From anti-globalization protestors to new ecological warriors, from devotees of therapy culture to defenders of international human rights: the culture of identity-politics is fast redefining the public political sphere. What future for politics is there after the turn to identity? Throughout there is a strong emphasis on interdisciplinarity with essays covering sociology, psychology, politics, anthropology and history. The Handbook written in a clear and direct style will appeal to a wide undergraduate audience. The extensive references and sources will direct students to areas of further study. This new edition of this popular Handbook has been fully revised and updated, taking into account the most recent developments in identity studies. The second edition also contains new chapters on the emergence of posthuman identities and the mobilization of identities in conditions of advanced globalization.

List of figures
viii
List of tables
ix
Contributors x
Acknowledgements xiv
PART I Theories of identity
1(9)
1 The rise of identity studies: an outline of some theoretical accounts
3(15)
Anthony Elliott
2 A history of identity: the riddle at the heart of the mystery of life
18(28)
Charles Lemert
3 Feminism and identity
46(19)
Ann Branaman
4 Identity after psychoanalysis
65(19)
Stephen Frosh
5 Foucauldian approaches to the self
84(16)
Gavin Kendall
6 The fragmentation of identity: post-structuralist and postmodern theories
100(18)
Sam Han
1 Reflexive identities
118(12)
Daniel Chaffee
8 Individualization
130(17)
Cosmo Howard
9 Individualism, identity, and social acceleration
147(3)
Eric L. Hsu
PART II The analysis of identity
150(19)
10 Identity, race and ethnicity
169(16)
Anthony Moran
11 Gendered identities
185(17)
Mary Holmes
12 Media and identity
202(17)
Nick Stevenson
13 Virtual identities: from decentered to distributed selves
219(18)
Sam Han
14 Consumer identities
237(19)
Roberta Sassatelli
15 Identity, mortality, and death
256(18)
Tamara Waraschinski
Charles Lemert
16 Digital nomads and (im)mobile identities
274(9)
Thomas Birtchnell
17 Posthuman identities
283(14)
Anthony Elliott
PART III Identity-politics and its consequences
297(127)
18 Sexual identity-politics: activism from gay to queer and beyond
299(17)
Mark Casey
19 Environmentalism and identity-politics
316(16)
Eileen M. McGurty
20 Black freedom struggles and African American identity
332(19)
David Stein
21 The politics of Islamic identities
351(22)
Sundas Ali
22 Indigenous identities: from colonialism to post-colonialism
373(19)
Anthony Moran
23 Globalizing collective identities: from the global justice movement to the `Global Wave'
392(13)
Catherine Eschle
Kirsty Alexander
24 Identity-politics in the global age
405(19)
Giorgio Shani
Index 424
Anthony Elliott is Executive Director of the Hawke EU Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at the University of South Australia, where he is Research Professor of Sociology and Chancellery Dean of External Engagement. He is Super-Global Professor of Sociology (Visiting) at Keio University, Japan, and Visiting Professor of Sociology at UCD, Ireland. A specialist in the field of identity studies, he is best known for Concepts of the Self, which has been in continuous print for twenty years and across four editions.