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Identität im Zeitalter des Chamäleons : Flexibel sein und Farbe bekennen

by E. Lippmann

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English summary: Is identity in fact just a fiction? Is it possible to live in a society of ever more complex variations and remain an individual and autonomous person? Everyone talks about the split personalities of modern times, but doesn't variety also represent an immense chance for further personal development? In this volume Eric Lippmann explains to us the five pillars of identity: relationships, work, body, possession, meaning. These are the core elements of our lives corresponding to the fragments of our self. The clear chameleon paradox of adaptation and autonomy are underpinned with examples from Woody Allen's film Zelig." German description: Ist Identitat eine Fiktion? Ist es noch moglich, in einer Gesellschaft mit immer komplexer werdenden Lebenswelten eine gewisse Einheit seiner eigenen Person zu erfahren? Eher ist von der Aufsplitterung des Subjekts die Rede. Doch die Vielfalt ist auch eine Chance fur unsere kreative Weiterentwicklung. Eric Lippmann erklart anhand der funf Saulen der Identitat - Beziehungen, Arbeit, Korper, Besitz, Sinn -, wie die Fragmentierung des Selbst in unserer heutigen Gesellschaft die Kernbereiche unseres Lebens durchzieht. Das dabei erkennbare Chamaleon-Paradox von Anpassung und Autonomie wird mit Beispielen aus Woody Allens Filmklassiker Zelig veranschaulicht.… (more)
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English summary: Is identity in fact just a fiction? Is it possible to live in a society of ever more complex variations and remain an individual and autonomous person? Everyone talks about the split personalities of modern times, but doesn't variety also represent an immense chance for further personal development? In this volume Eric Lippmann explains to us the five pillars of identity: relationships, work, body, possession, meaning. These are the core elements of our lives corresponding to the fragments of our self. The clear chameleon paradox of adaptation and autonomy are underpinned with examples from Woody Allen's film Zelig." German description: Ist Identitat eine Fiktion? Ist es noch moglich, in einer Gesellschaft mit immer komplexer werdenden Lebenswelten eine gewisse Einheit seiner eigenen Person zu erfahren? Eher ist von der Aufsplitterung des Subjekts die Rede. Doch die Vielfalt ist auch eine Chance fur unsere kreative Weiterentwicklung. Eric Lippmann erklart anhand der funf Saulen der Identitat - Beziehungen, Arbeit, Korper, Besitz, Sinn -, wie die Fragmentierung des Selbst in unserer heutigen Gesellschaft die Kernbereiche unseres Lebens durchzieht. Das dabei erkennbare Chamaleon-Paradox von Anpassung und Autonomie wird mit Beispielen aus Woody Allens Filmklassiker Zelig veranschaulicht.

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