Identity A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) (1)
≤ 3 Autonomy vs shame Self-control ≤ 6 Initiative vs guilt Creativeness ≤ 12 Industry vs inferiority Skills and so ...
source of the infant’s identification with his or her caregivers with the adaptation of social norms. It is t ...
Nowadays, there is no limit to the kinds of subjects to which an identity crisis can be attributed: neigh ...
peg of a self. Depending on the scene in which we have a part to play, we use the available tools ...
Just as with professional acting, so with other professions and social roles. Norms and expectations attac ...
that go into identity formation are not the same everywhere. The indigenization of psychology outside the West ...
Chapter 9 ‘They don’t speak our language’: identity in linguistics Your smartphone vibrates. You listen. ‘Hello, t ...
What ‘mother tongue’ actually means is open to interpretation. To begin with, many people cannot answer th ...
we find manifestations of linguistic identity on many different levels that are beyond the control of prof ...
a linguistic manifestation, too. Sociolects correlating with class have been the object of study in indu ...
summarily referred to as ‘Lavender language’. Because, along with other biological features, the vocal a ...
Genderlect Age-specific code Idiolect Linguism and other isms Linguists believe that any language is as good a ...
xenophobia, sexism, or nationalism. Every language variety from national language to idiolect can be enliste ...
Voiceprints of the words identity, identité (French), and identità (Italian), pronounced by the author. ...
Handwriting is likewise very hard to imitate, although penmanship seems bound to be driven out by virtua ...
preserve of our cultural memory’, etc. Praise of one’s own language is as common as the idea that i ...
which can be in conflict with each other. The instrumental function of communication stands for inclusion ...
Chapter 10 Who is behind the mask? Identity in literature The mask The actors in classical Greek tragedy all wore ...
on the stage? In the theatre, or in life?’ The mask reminds the audience and the actor that he or she is n ...
Mistaken identity The topos of mistaken identity likewise shows up in the earliest dramas. Plautus, a Roman ...
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