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classifications and social identity What have you learnt thus far about your identity and/or that of others from this module? Use extracts from at least the last two  

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What have you learnt thus far about your identity and/or that of others from this module? Use extracts from at least the last two patches/sets of blogs to develop your argument, in addition to the relevant literatures on identity, classification and 'race' and/or 'racialisation', to answer this question. If you are using blogs, then you might want to reflect on others' identities in their contributions to your collaborative blogs as well as your own. In this essay I intend to look at the ways in which we ourselves develop our identities, and view the identities of others around us. In order to produce and identify a true picture of this aim, I will approach my views from both a personal and a broad perception. Identity is a socially produced construct, in a constant state of flux, "a 'production' which is never complete, always in process". (Hall, 1990 cited Weedon, p.1) We...

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