Fabricating Identities - Russell T. McCutcheon

Fabricating Identities - Russell T. McCutcheon

Who are You? I'm a New Mom

Fabricating Identities - Russell T. McCutcheon

K. Merinda Simmons [+-]
University of Alabama
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K. Merinda Simmons is Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Graduate Director of the Religion in Culture MA Program at the University of Alabama. Her books include Changing the Subject: Writing Women across the African Diaspora (Ohio State UP, 2014), The Trouble with Post-Blackness (co-edited with Houston A. Baker, Jr., Columbia UP, 2015), and Race and New Modernisms (co-authored with James A. Crank, Bloomsbury, 2019). She is editor of the book series Concepts in the Study of Religion: Critical Primers (Equinox).

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As part of the Working With Culture on the Edge series, this volume pairs early career scholars with members of Culture on the Edge, to explore how social actors identify themselves through their practices and associations. The book is arranged in a series of articles and commentaries that all press the model of seeing what we usually call identity as the result of a series of identifications—actions and circumstances that enable us to understand ourselves as related to others in specific ways. Changing relations result in changing senses of identity. With an introduction and substantive theoretical afterword, the book’s brief main chapters make it an ideal conversation-started in classes or primer for those wishing to rethink how we normally talk about identity.

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Simmons, K. Merinda. Who are You? I'm a New Mom. Fabricating Identities. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 105-109 Sep 2017. ISBN 9781781794975. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=30544. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.30544. Sep 2017

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