Before Identity

Before Identity
Author: Richard F. Calichman
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2021-02-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781438482156

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Before Identity represents the first attempt to provide a comprehensive examination of the methodological ground of Japan studies. At its most basic level, the field presupposes the immediate empirical existence of an entity known as the "Japanese people" or "Japanese culture," from which it then carves out its various objects of inquiry. Richard F. Calichman attempts to show that this presupposition is itself ineluctably bound up with modern forms of knowledge formation, thereby enlarging the scope of what is meant by modernity. In this way, he aims to bring about a heightened level of theoretical-critical vigilance in the field. Calichman explores the methodological commitments implied or expressed in the work of a range of writers and scholars—Murakami Haruki, Komori Yōichi, Harry Harootunian, Tomi Suzuki, Alan Tansman, and Dennis Washburn—and how such commitments have shaped and limited the field. If theoretical issues in Japan studies are not subjected to this sort of in-depth scrutiny, Calichman argues, then the field will continue to remain ghettoized relative to other disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, which have typically been more receptive to conceptual discourse. By showing that scholarly inquiry must begin not at the level of the object but rather at the more fundamental level of methodology, Calichman aims to introduce a greater degree of theoretical rigor to the discipline of Japan studies as a whole.

Identity Before Identity Politics

Identity Before Identity Politics
Author: Linda Nicholson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2008-11-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781139474023

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In the late 1960s identity politics emerged on the political landscape and challenged prevailing ideas about social justice. These politics brought forth a new attention to social identity, an attention that continues to divide people today. While previous studies have focused on the political movements of this period, they have neglected the conceptual prehistory of this political turn. Linda Nicholson's engaging book situates this critical moment in its historical framework, analyzing the concepts and traditions of racial and gender identity that can be traced back to late eighteenth-century Europe and America. She examines how changing ideas about social identity over the last several centuries both helped and hindered successive social movements, and explores the consequences of this historical legacy for the women's and black movements of the 1960s. This insightful study will be of particular interest to students and scholars of political history, identity politics and US history.

Reason Before Identity

Reason Before Identity
Author: Amartya Sen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015042596430

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In November of 1998 Amartya Sen, winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize for Economics, delivered the 1998 Romanes Lecture before the University of Oxford. The subject was social identity and its role and implications.

Sources of Identity

Sources of Identity
Author: Lisa Colton,Tim Shephard
Publsiher: Brepols Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Music
ISBN: 2503567789

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The papers included in this volume were presented, in much shorter form, at a conference entitled 'Sources of Identity: Makers, Owners and Users of Music Sources Before 1600' held at the University of Sheffield in 2013. The stated aim of the event was to leave aside the traditionally dominant view of early music sources as a means of access to medieval and Renaissance repertoires, focussing instead on the people who commissioned, made, owned and used music books, and on their reasons for so doing. In the terms proposed by a recent study of art patronage in the period, what was the 'payoff' enjoyed by individuals and groups who created and deployed such objects?

Identity

Identity
Author: Gerald Izenberg
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2016-03-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780812292718

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Identity: The Necessity of a Modern Idea is the first comprehensive history of identity as the answer to the question, "who, or what, am I?" It covers the century from the end of World War I, when identity in this sense first became an issue for writers and philosophers, to 2010, when European political leaders declared multiculturalism a failure just as Canada, which pioneered it, was hailing its success. Along the way the book examines Erik Erikson's concepts of psychological identity and identity crisis, which made the word famous; the turn to collective identity and the rise of identity politics in Europe and America; varieties and theories of group identity; debates over accommodating collective identities within liberal democracy; the relationship between individual and group identity; the postmodern critique of identity as a concept; and the ways it nonetheless transformed the social sciences and altered our ideas of ethics. At the same time the book is an argument for the validity and indispensability of identity, properly understood. Identity was not a concept before the twentieth century because it was taken for granted. The slaughter of World War I undermined the honored identities of prewar Europe and, as a result, the idea of identity as something objective and stable was thrown into question at the same time that people began to sense that it was psychologically and socially necessary. We can't be at home in our bodies, act effectively in the world, or interact comfortably with others without a stable sense of who we are. Gerald Izenberg argues that, while it is a mistake to believe that our identities are givens that we passively discover about ourselves, decreed by God, destiny, or nature, our most important identities have an objective foundation in our existential situation as bodies, social beings, and creatures who aspire to meaning and transcendence, as well as in the legitimacy of our historical particularity.

Before the Brand

Before the Brand
Author: Alycia Perry,David Wisnom
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0071393099

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This book schools businesspeople in the ABCs of traditional identity branding and describes successful long-term strategies for creating or refocusing brand identities for all types of products and services.

Before Kukulk n

Before Kukulk  n
Author: Vera Tiesler,Andrea Cucina,Travis W. Stanton,David A. Freidel
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2017-12-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780816532643

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"A significant look at Maya life prior to Chichén Itzá during the Classic Period in the Yucatán"--Provided by publisher.

99 Things You Wish You Knew Before Your Identity Was Stolen

99 Things You Wish You Knew Before      Your Identity Was Stolen
Author: Robert Siciliano
Publsiher: Ginger Marks
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2011-10
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780983212294

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"Proactively organizes, simplifies, and demystifies the entire issue of identity theft and computer fraud into bite size chunks to make you, your family, employees and small business safe and secure. Learn the difference between scareware, ransomware and spyware. Understand what is a black hat, cracker, script-kiddie and hacktivist. Know how to protect your identity online and in the physical world." --Page [4] cover.