This topical new book by Zygmunt Bauman explores the notion of identity in the modern world.
As we grapple with the insecurity and uncertainty of liquid modernity, Bauman argues that our socio-political, cultural, professional, religious and sexual identities are undergoing a process of continual transformation. Identities the world over have become more precarious than ever: we live in an era of constant change and disposability – whether it’s last season’s outfit, or car, or even partner – and our identities as a result have become transient and deeply elusive. In a world of rapid global change where national borders are increasingly eroded, our identities are in a state of continuous flux.
Identity – a notion that by its very nature is elusive and ambivalent – has become a key concept for understanding the changing nature of social life and personal experience in our contemporary, liquid modern age. In this brief book, Zygmunt Bauman explains compellingly why this is so.
Table des matières
Introduction by Benedetto Vecchi 1
Identity 9
Notes 99
Index 102
A propos de l’auteur
Zygmunt Bauman (1925-2017) was Professor Emeritus at the University of Leeds and the University of Warsaw.
Benedetto Vecchi is a journalist and Editor of the Italian newspaper Il Manifesto