Notes from in-class discussion
Submitted by Matt Raw on Mon, 2006-04-10 14:26.
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Mutually constitutable argument
You have to be able to reference the idea of community if you wish to talk about identity issues for individuals.
Likewise, if you're going to talk about community identity, you need to talk about the individual identities that compose those communities.
Identity does not exist just through individual declaration -- there must be a community that recognizes that identity (see Yong-Mi's diagram). In interactions with communities, only parts of your identity is revealed to each community
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