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Author Lawler, Steph, 1958-
Title Identity : sociological perspectives / Steph Lawler.
Publication Info Cambridge : Polity, 2014.
Edition Second edition.



Descript vi, 210 pages
Edition Second edition.
Note Previous edition: 2008.
Contents 1. Introduction: identity as a question 2. Stories, memories, identities 3. Who do you think you are? Kinship, inheritance and identity 4. Becoming ourselves: governing and/through identities 5. I desire therefore I am: unconscious selves 6. Masquerading as ourselves: self-impersonation and social life 7. The hidden privileges of identity: on being middle class 8. Identity politics, identity and politics Afterword: identity ties
Note 200 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780745695372 (e-book) 9780745654164 (pbk.)
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Author Lawler, Steph, 1958-
Subject Group identity.
Identity (Psychology) -- Social aspects.
Descript vi, 210 pages
Edition Second edition.
Note Previous edition: 2008.
Contents 1. Introduction: identity as a question 2. Stories, memories, identities 3. Who do you think you are? Kinship, inheritance and identity 4. Becoming ourselves: governing and/through identities 5. I desire therefore I am: unconscious selves 6. Masquerading as ourselves: self-impersonation and social life 7. The hidden privileges of identity: on being middle class 8. Identity politics, identity and politics Afterword: identity ties
Note 200 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780745695372 (e-book) 9780745654164 (pbk.)
Author Lawler, Steph, 1958-
Subject Group identity.
Identity (Psychology) -- Social aspects.

Subject Group identity.
Identity (Psychology) -- Social aspects.
Descript vi, 210 pages
Note Previous edition: 2008.
Contents 1. Introduction: identity as a question 2. Stories, memories, identities 3. Who do you think you are? Kinship, inheritance and identity 4. Becoming ourselves: governing and/through identities 5. I desire therefore I am: unconscious selves 6. Masquerading as ourselves: self-impersonation and social life 7. The hidden privileges of identity: on being middle class 8. Identity politics, identity and politics Afterword: identity ties
Note 200 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780745695372 (e-book) 9780745654164 (pbk.)

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