Holding and letting go: the social practice of personal identities
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2014
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contents | What child is this? The practice of personhood -- Architect and the bee: calling the fetus into personhood -- Second persons: the work of identity formation -- Ordinary identity-work: how we usually go on -- Struggling to catch up: challenges to identity-work -- What and when to let go: identities at the end of life -- What does it all mean? This text explores the social practice of holding each other in our identities, beginning with pregnancy and on through the life span. Lindemann argues that our identities give us our sense of how to act and how to treat others, and that the ways in which we we hold each other in them is of crucial moral importance |
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spellingShingle | Lindemann, Hilde Holding and letting go the social practice of personal identities What child is this? The practice of personhood -- Architect and the bee: calling the fetus into personhood -- Second persons: the work of identity formation -- Ordinary identity-work: how we usually go on -- Struggling to catch up: challenges to identity-work -- What and when to let go: identities at the end of life -- What does it all mean? This text explores the social practice of holding each other in our identities, beginning with pregnancy and on through the life span. Lindemann argues that our identities give us our sense of how to act and how to treat others, and that the ways in which we we hold each other in them is of crucial moral importance FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Life Stages / General bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / General bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / Lifespan Development bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY / General bisacsh Identity (Psychology) / Social aspects fast Gesellschaft Identity (Psychology) Social aspects |
title | Holding and letting go the social practice of personal identities |
title_auth | Holding and letting go the social practice of personal identities |
title_exact_search | Holding and letting go the social practice of personal identities |
title_full | Holding and letting go the social practice of personal identities Hilde Lindemann |
title_fullStr | Holding and letting go the social practice of personal identities Hilde Lindemann |
title_full_unstemmed | Holding and letting go the social practice of personal identities Hilde Lindemann |
title_short | Holding and letting go |
title_sort | holding and letting go the social practice of personal identities |
title_sub | the social practice of personal identities |
topic | FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Life Stages / General bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / General bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / Lifespan Development bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY / General bisacsh Identity (Psychology) / Social aspects fast Gesellschaft Identity (Psychology) Social aspects |
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