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Frank Furedi

100 Years of Identity Crisis: Culture War Over Socialisation

100 Years of Identity Crisis: Culture War Over Socialisation

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The concept of Identity Crisis originated in the 1940s due to the conflict surrounding the socialization of young people, which has been politicized and fueled by the Culture Wars. This study offers a unique account of the origins and rise of the Culture Wars.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 259 pages
\n Publication date: 07 September 2021
\n Publisher: De Gruyter
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The notion of an identity crisis emerged in the 1940s and has since exerted a profound influence on the cultural landscape. In his examination of the historical roots of this phenomenon, Frank Furedi contends that the central catalyst behind the "crisis of identity" has been and remains the ongoing conflict surrounding the socialization of young individuals. Consequently, the politicization of this conflict creates a fertile ground for the proliferation of the Culture Wars and the politicization of identity. By delving into the interplay between socialization issues and identity formation, this study presents a distinctive perspective on the origins and escalation of the Culture Wars.

The 1940s marked a significant era in the development of the concept of identity crisis, which has since permeated the cultural consciousness. Frank Furedi, in his exploration of the historical roots of this phenomenon, argues that the primary driver of the "crisis of identity" has been and continues to be the ongoing conflict surrounding the socialization of young individuals. This conflict, in turn, provides a fertile ground for the politicization of identity, leading to the emergence of the Culture Wars.

Through a comprehensive analysis of the interplay between socialization and identity, this study offers a unique perspective on the origins and escalation of the Culture Wars. It sheds light on the complex factors that contribute to the polarization of society, including the rise of social media, the rise of populism, and the increasing diversity of the global population. The study also explores the impact of these factors on individual identity and the broader social fabric, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that arise in the face of these transformations.

In conclusion, the concept of identity crisis has profound implications for our understanding of contemporary culture and society. By examining the historical roots of this phenomenon and the interplay between socialization and identity, this study provides valuable insights into the origins and rise of the Culture Wars. It underscores the importance of addressing the challenges and opportunities that arise in the face of these transformations, as well as the need for a more inclusive and nuanced understanding of identity in the 21st century.

\n Weight: 556g\n
Dimension: 163 x 240 x 22 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9783110705577\n \n

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