Expressions of Identity
Space, Performance, Politics
- Kevin Hetherington - Open University, UK
September 1998 | 192 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This innovative book sets out to question what we understand by the term `new social movements'. By examining a range of issues associated with identity politics and alternative lifestyles, the author challenges those who treat new social movements as instances of wider social change while often ignoring their more `local' and `dispersed' importance.
This book questions what it means to adopt an identity that is organised around issues of expressivism - and offers a series of non-reductionist ways of looking at identity politics.
Hetherington analyzes expressive identities through issues of performance, spaces of identity and `the occasion'. This important work shows how the significance of identity politics are at once local, plural, situated and topologically complex.
PART ONE: IDENTITY, IDENTIFICATION AND EXPRESSIVE ORGANIZATION
Identity Spaces and Identity Politics
Tribal Vibes
Situations and Occasions
Expressive Organization and Emotional Communities
PART TWO: SOCIAL SPACE AND THE PERFORMANCE OF IDENTITY
Introduction
The Elsewhere of Other Meaning
Marginal Spaces and the Topology of Utopia
Spaces for the Occasion
Afterword