In this lecture I try to establish a context for our discussion of theories of identity that make us of ideas now thought of as 'postmodern'. In particular, the lecture will set the scene for our reading of Stuart Hall's chapter 'Questions of Cultural Identity'.
5. The Corrosion of Character “ What’s peculiar about uncertainty today is that it exists without any looming historical disaster; instead it is woven into the everyday practices of a vigorous capitalism. Instability is meant to be normal…‘No long term’ disorients action over the long term, loosens bonds of trust and commitment, and divorces will from behavior.” The supermarket self takes over – we are as we consume.