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Citation

Bendle MF. Br. J. Sociol. 2002; 53(1): 1-18.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, London School of Economics and Political Science, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1080/00071310120109302

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The concept of ?identity? is central to much contemporary sociology, reflecting a crisis that manifests itself in two ways. Firstly, there is a view that identity is both vital and problematic in this period of high modernity. Secondly, while this awareness is reflected in sociology, its accounts of identity are inconsistent, under-theorized and incapable of bearing the analytical load required. As a result, there is an inherent contradiction between a valuing of identity as so fundamental as to be crucial to personal well-being, and a theorization of ?identity? that sees it as something constructed, fluid, multiple, impermanent and fragmentary. The contemporary crisis of identity thus expresses itself as both a crisis of society, and a crisis of theory. This paper explores the diverse ways in which ?identity? is deployed before turning to case-studies of its use by Anthony Giddens and Manuel Castells. This strategy demonstrates the widespread and diverse concern with identity before exploring how problematic it has become, even in the work of two of the world's leading sociologists.

Keywords

Castells; Giddens; globalization; Identity; psychoanalysis

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