The author's bilingualism is unambiguously inseparable from her self-identity. |
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I sometimes worry that the concern over self-identity obscures a far bigger problem. |
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She replays scenes from her life in dreams, trying to sort out her own self-identity. |
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It can be argued that formation of self-identity in general and religious identity in particular is inherently syncretistic. |
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Stigmatizing labels induce feelings of guilt, worthlessness and negative self-identity conducing to despair. |
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A republic will confirm our traditional pluralist commitment to democracy and moreover foster our sense of self-identity. |
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He cannot reconcile his self-experience with his asserted self-identity because he constitutes himself in the terms of a textuality that he cannot contain. |
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Her performance pieces explore such diverse themes as dreamscapes, the search for self-identity, death, and the loss of childhood. |
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Paul has a typical Hellenized self-identity, which is city based. |
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