After Identity

After Identity

by JonathanRutherford (Author)

Synopsis

Jonathan Rutherford returns here to a theme on which he has written widely, to revisit its cultural and political relevance for the new century. Identity is the means by which individuals struggle to give themselves meaning and representation, and has been the site of historic struggles - in particular against racism, misogyny and homophobia. But identity is in danger of being wrested away from its liberation ethic. Co-opted by the market, it is increasingly seen as a private and individualised affair. After Identity explores some of the ethical resources that might help an engagement with the current predicaments of identity. It argues that we need a better account of how we define human being, and of the changing dynamic between individuality and society, through which identities are made and remade. In rethinking the idea of the individual, what might come after identity, Jonathan Rutherford addresses this question in a series of essays - on individuality, race and asylum, identity and history, masculinity and war, ecological ethics and ageing.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 162
Publisher: Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
Published: 01 Apr 2007

ISBN 10: 190500740X
ISBN 13: 9781905007400

Media Reviews
Praise for Jonathan Rutherford's previous work in this field: 'a stylish and perceptive exploration of the territories of contemporary masculinity and its many disavowals' Stuart Hall (Male Order 1988) 'brings clarity of thought to a situation which I don't think I am alone in finding confusing' Roger Baker, Gay Times (Identity: Community, Culture, Difference, 1990) 'a courageous step towards the understanding and affirmation of a new English identity. Forever England is radical, readable and important' Mike Phillips (Forever England, 1997)
Author Bio
Jonathan Rutherford is a Reader in Cultural Studies at Middlesex University. He is the editor of Soundings and author of a number of books on race, gender and ethics. His books include Art Of Life, Forever England, Male Order and Identity, all published by Lawrence & Wishart.