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Hyperproteic Identity in the Globalization Era
Hyperproteic Identity in the Globalization Era

Author(s): Adriana Claudia Cîteia
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Ovidius University Press
Keywords: identity; alterities; self-fictionalization; creativity

Summary/Abstract: The interaction between centered and the multiple identities impose the analysis of simultaneous (defined by the concept of celerity), successive, polychronical and polytopical “personal alterities”. The individual identity is thus redefined by instrumental fictional constructs which metaphorize the autodiegetic speech, the interrogation on the self having as consequence the definition of the virtual self and of the virtual identity. The multiple identity may be thus defined as a succession or a simultaneity of real fictional virtual identities. A plausible hypothesis would be that according to which the Proteus identity is specific to archetypal identitary axis, case in which the term is no longer adequate to the idea of metamorphosis identity; in exchange, its radical hyperproteic anarchetypal form which triggers role playing becomes typical multiple identity. The hyperproteic multiple identity can be made up by compensatory identities, simultaneously or successively transplanted on a nuclear self, as a consequence of an exterior cause.

  • Issue Year: 3/2014
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 133-144
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English