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Chapter 5 Self and Identity. Understanding Personal Identity This chapter focuses on how identity is connected to:  Language  Other people  Societal.

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1 Chapter 5 Self and Identity

2 Understanding Personal Identity This chapter focuses on how identity is connected to:  Language  Other people  Societal norms, rules, and categories  Narratives of origin and belonging

3 Identity and Self-Concept Self-concept is a personal and private ‘core’ we can share and understand through communication. Personality is often the starting point to describe someone’s identity. Identity is often complex.

4 The Johari Window

5 Identity and Self-Disclosure  Self-disclosure is revealing private information relevant to your identity.  Self-disclosure might or might not enhance relationships depending on our context and beliefs.  Self-disclosure is dynamic.

6 Identity and Self-Disclosure  Push-pull dialectic of self- disclosure  Self-disclosure in relationships requires negotiating boundaries of privacy  So in a sense…your self- disclosure is co-owned!

7 Identity and Other People  Society at large influences our views on identity.  Other people influence your identity as well as how you express it.  This happens both directly and indirectly.  We refer to social ‘labels’ to help others understand us.

8 The Concept of ‘Symbolic’ Identity  Identity comes from what we do as well as what we say; therefore, identity is symbolic.  Our identity relies on a ‘bank’ of shared meaning, experiences, and interactions.  Mead’s idea of ‘attitude of reflection’; symbolic interactionism

9 The Concept of ‘Transacted’ Identity We transact, or make up, our identity with two principles in mind: 1.We are influenced by our society’s beliefs and norms 2.Society holds us accountable for our identity (through others’ responses)

10 ‘Performing’ Your Identity  We present our self to save face/gain positive face  Poor performance (not meeting expectations, not being accountable) results in embarrassment  We allow deviations depending on relationships

11 Forms of the Self


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