A tour de force of scholarship and major contribution to the history of thought concerning the nature of personal identity, Internarrative Identity: Placing the Self asks how identity is created and examines the history of conceptions of the self, from Aristotle to Postmodernism, to find the answers. Ultimately, Maan discovers that the human capacity for self-creation exists in what have previously been problematic areas of experienceconflict, marginalization, disruption, exclusion, subversion, deviation and contradiction.
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Weight: 177g
Dimensions: 154 x 232mm
Publication Date: 08 Feb 2010
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780761849674
About Ajit K. Maan
Ajit Maan Ph.D. is a security and defense policy analyst and a specialist in narrative strategies in radicalization processes. She is faculty at Union Institute and University's Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program as well as George Mason University's Center for Narrative Conflict Resolution and is member of The Brain Trust of the Weaponized Narrative Initiative at Arizona State University. She is the author of Internarrative Identity: Placing the Self Counter-Terrorism: Narrative Strategies and Co-Editor of Soft Power on Hard Problems: Strategic Influence in Irregular Warfare. Her articles have appeared in Foreign Policy The Strategy Bridge Small Wars Journal Real Clear Defense Stars and Stripes The Indian Defense Review Indian Military Review Defense and Intelligence Norway and other policy and military strategy journals.