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oneself an artist. One can consider oneself a work – not an artwork. | oneself an artist. One can consider oneself a work – not an artwork. | ||
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== Method == | == Method == | ||
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== Personality v. Sociality == | == Personality v. Sociality == | ||
He understands personal identity (in short: personality) as the tension between a person's self-image and the image others have of him. Langmack understands social identity (in short: sociality) as | He understands [[Personal Motifs#Personal values|personal identity]] (in short: personality) as the tension between a person's self-image and the image others have of him. Langmack understands [[Professional Motifs|social identity]] (in short: sociality) as how his personality is dissolved in everyday life. An example of social identity is what is written about a person in their passport. His slogan of the ''Right to a Free Identity'' interprets the relationship between personality and sociality. | ||
how his personality is dissolved in everyday life. An example of social identity is what is written about a person in their passport. His slogan of the ''Right to a Free Identity'' interprets the relationship between personality and sociality. | |||
[[Category:Description]] | [[Category:Description]] | ||
[[Category:Watchword]] | [[Category:Watchword]] | ||
[[Category:Concept]] | [[Category:Concept]] | ||
[[Category:Web release]] | [[Category:Web release]] |