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Identity: A Very Short Introduction Florian Coulmas (Professor of Japanese Society and Sociolinguistics, IN-EAST, Duisburg-Essen University, Duisburg, Germany)

Identity: A Very Short Introduction By Florian Coulmas (Professor of Japanese Society and Sociolinguistics, IN-EAST, Duisburg-Essen University, Duisburg, Germany)

Summary

'Identity' as a concept has many faces, and its very versatility in different contexts can make it hard to define. Florian Coulmas discusses the many meanings of this slippery concept, considering why individual and collective identities are important to us, and discussing the problems asserting individual identities can create.

Identity: A Very Short Introduction Summary

Identity: A Very Short Introduction by Florian Coulmas (Professor of Japanese Society and Sociolinguistics, IN-EAST, Duisburg-Essen University, Duisburg, Germany)

Identity has become one of the most widely used terms today, appearing in many different contexts. Anything and everything has an identity, and identity crises have become almost equally pervasive. Yet 'identity' is extremely versatile, meaning different things to different people and in different scientific disciplines. To many its meaning seems self-evident, since its various uses share common features, so often the term is used without a definition of what, exactly, is meant by it. This provokes the core question: What exactly is identity? In this Very Short Introduction Florian Coulmas provides a survey of the many faces of the concept of identity, and discusses its significance and varied meanings in the fields of philosophy, sociology, and psychology, as well as politics and law. Tracing our concern with identity to its deep roots in Europe's intellectual history, individualism, and the felt need to draw borderlines, Coulmas identifies the most important features used to mark off individual and collective identities, and demonstrates why they are deemed important. He concludes with a glimpse at the many ways in which literature has engaged with problems of identity throughout history. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Identity: A Very Short Introduction Reviews

By setting the concept of identity in its correct historical, philosophical, cultural, political, and sociological context, Florian Coulmas brilliantly rescues one of the most overused and abused words of recent decades and demonstrates why it has such relevance for contemporary debates * Professor Roger Goodman *
Coulmas' masterful coverage of a diverse range of literature, from philosophy, law and psychology to linguistics, anthropology, and politics, makes this short introduction a treasure trove for anyone who wishes to understand or research issues of identity in history as well in the contemporary world. An invaluable guide to a fascinating field. * Li Wei, Chair of Applied Linguistics, University College London, UK *

About Florian Coulmas (Professor of Japanese Society and Sociolinguistics, IN-EAST, Duisburg-Essen University, Duisburg, Germany)

Florian Coulmas is Professor of Japanese Society and Sociolinguistics at the IN-EAST Institute of East Asian Studies at Duisburg-Essen University. Prior to this, he has held research and teaching positions at Georgetown University, the National Institute of Japanese Language and Linguistics, and Chuo University. He has published numerous books, including An Introduction to Multilingualism (OUP, 2017) and Writing and Society: A Introduction (Cambridge University Press, 2013). For the past three decades he has served as Associate Editor of the International Journal of the Sociology of Languages, during which time he has observed the steadily increasing use of the concept of identity in both general and scholarly publications.

Table of Contents

Introduction: an identity wave 1: "Who am I?" Identity in philosophy 2: Identity in logic and the classical law of thought 3: Given or constructed? Identity in cultural anthropology 4: Adam and Eve, Hijra, LGBTQs and the shake-up of gender identities 5: Identity politics: promises and dangers 6: "Your station in life." Social identities in our time 7: Citizenship, legal status, and proof of identity - identity as a legal concept 8: Selfhood, character, and personality - the psychology of identity 9: "They don't speak our language." Identity in linguistics 10: Who is behind the mask? Identity in literature and literary criticism Conclusions Further reading Index

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GOR009778707
9780198828549
0198828543
Identity: A Very Short Introduction by Florian Coulmas (Professor of Japanese Society and Sociolinguistics, IN-EAST, Duisburg-Essen University, Duisburg, Germany)
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2019-03-14
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