Navigating Multiple Identities
Race, Gender, Culture, Nationality, and Roles
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 19 April 2012
- ISBN 9780199732074
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages288 pages
- Size 234x156x15 mm
- Weight 408 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
In our increasingly complex, globalized world, people often carry conflicting psychosocial identities. This volume considers individuals who are navigating across racial minority or majority status, various cultural expectations and values, gender identities, and roles. The authors explore how people bridge loyalties and identifications.
MoreLong description:
Although questionnaires routinely ask people to check boxes indicating if they are, for example, male or female, black or white, Hispanic or American, many people do not fit neatly into one category or another. Identity is increasingly organized multiply and may encompass additional categories beyond those that appear on demographic questionnaires. In addition, identities are often fluid and context-dependent, depending on the external social factors that invite their emergence. Identity is constantly evolving in light of changing environments, but people are often uncomfortably fixed with societal labels that they must include or resist in their individual identity definition.
In our increasingly complex, globalized world, many people carry conflicting psychosocial identities. They live at the edges of more than one communal affiliation, with the challenge of bridging different loyalties and identifications. Navigating Multiple Identities considers those who are navigating across racial minority or majority status, various cultural expectations and values, gender identities, and roles. The chapters collected here by Josselson and Harway explore the ways in which individuals attain or maintain personal integration in the face of often shifting personal or social locations, and how they navigate the complexity of their multiple identities.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1
The Challenges of Multiple Identity
Ruthellen Josselson and Michele Harway
Chapter 2
Multiple Identities and Their Organization
Gary S. Gregg
Chapter 3
The "We of Me": Barack Obama's Search for Identity
Ruthellen Josselson
Chapter 4
The Varieties of the Masculine Experience
Kate A. Richmond, Ronald F. Levant, and Shamin C. J. Ladhani
Chapter 5
Growing Up Bicultural in the United States: The Case of Japanese-Americans
James Fuji Collins
Chapter 6
The Multiple Identities of Feminist Women of Color: Creating a New Feminism?
Janis Sanchez-Hucles, Alex Dryden, and Barbara Winstead
Chapter 7
The Multiple Identities of Transgender Individuals: Incorporating a Framework of Intersectionality to Gender Crossing
Theodore R. Burnes and Mindy Chen
Chapter 8
A Garden for Many Identities
Suzanne Ouellette
Chapter 9
"I Am More (Than Just) Black": Contesting Multiplicity Through Conferring and Asserting Singularity in Narratives of Blackness
Siyanda Ndlovu
Chapter 10
Identities in the First Person Plural: Muslim-Jewish Couples in France
Brian Schiff, Mathilde Toulemonde, and Carolina Porto
Chapter 11
Identity Wounds: Multiple Identities and Intersectional Theory in the Context of Multiculturalism
Michal Krumer-Nevo and Menny Malka
Chapter 12
Evaluation of Cultural and Linguistic Practices: Constructing Finnish-German Identities in Narrative Research Interviews
Sara Helsig
Chapter 13
"Because I'm Neither Gringa nor Latina": Conceptualizing Multiple Identities Within Transnational Social Fields
Debora Upegui-Hernandez