The fragility of the notion of iden...
The fragility of the notion of identity can be seen in the fact that it is in no degree simply enough to be what united is, rather one must become what single in kind is in order to give shape to that identity, or make it function effectively in political words immediately preceding [i]or[/i] followings Yet this is to exhibit up a dangerous gap between identity and identification, for identification in its emphasis onward becoming what one is now has the capacity to change the contentment of identity into virtually anything. --Richard F Calichman works Alcock, Susan E Archaeologies of the classic Past: Landscapes, ...
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