Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... postmodern hypothesis Other theorists posit a much more fluid self . For them , it is not so much a matter of finding oneself , as of choosing one's lifestyle , one's sexuality , one's self . Such choices can always be later changed ...
... postmodern hypothesis Other theorists posit a much more fluid self . For them , it is not so much a matter of finding oneself , as of choosing one's lifestyle , one's sexuality , one's self . Such choices can always be later changed ...
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... postmodern , consumer society , it shows that whilst consumer culture appears to provide men with a wide range of resources for the creation of identities , reflexive self - fashioning is more problematic for women . It argues that ...
... postmodern , consumer society , it shows that whilst consumer culture appears to provide men with a wide range of resources for the creation of identities , reflexive self - fashioning is more problematic for women . It argues that ...
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... postmodern theorists is that concerning the social significance of work . Although it has been demonstrated that lifestyle choices have become central to the creation of modern identities , work and occupational status still remain ...
... postmodern theorists is that concerning the social significance of work . Although it has been demonstrated that lifestyle choices have become central to the creation of modern identities , work and occupational status still remain ...
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