Fabricating Authenticity
Challenging perceptions of authenticity in identity formation
Jason Ellsworth editor Andie Alexander editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Equinox Publishing Ltd
Published:20th Nov '24
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This insightful book examines the complexities of authenticity, making Fabricating Authenticity a vital resource for educators and students alike.
In Fabricating Authenticity, readers are invited to delve into the complex nature of authenticity and its implications in everyday life. This book serves as a vital resource for those seeking to understand and challenge the claims surrounding authenticity, making it particularly suitable for educational environments. By presenting a range of examples, the text encourages productive discussions that complicate our perceptions of what authenticity means in various contexts.
The chapters in Fabricating Authenticity are based on revised blog posts from the Culture on the Edge collective, which focuses on strategies of identification. Each chapter draws from diverse sites, topics, and case studies, revealing the stakes involved in authenticity claims. The book posits that authenticity is not merely a fixed attribute but rather a socially constructed and contested concept that influences identity formation and personal choices.
Moreover, Fabricating Authenticity is a collaborative effort that includes contributions from early career scholars who respond to and critique the foundational arguments presented by Culture on the Edge members. The introduction and afterword provide deeper theoretical insights into the discourse surrounding authenticity, enriching the reader's understanding. Overall, this volume serves as an essential text for those interested in the intricate dynamics of authenticity and identity in contemporary society.
ISBN: 9781800501454
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198 pages