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How is identity—who one is or who one takes one to be—more of a negotiated entit

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How is identity—who one is or who one takes one to be—more of a negotiated entity than a freely determined (and “inner”) one? How is it influenced if not determined by preexisting discourse (writing, myth and other cultural texts)? Contrast two theorists’ views from Unit 3 on our syllabus. You may bring in Hitchcock’s Vertigo, but your focus must remain on the two theorists.

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