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Toni Morrison’ın Merhamet Adlı Eserinde Toplumsal Kimlik Ve Bireyselliğin Yitirilmesi

Yıl 2021, , 595 - 603, 30.09.2021
https://doi.org/10.21551/jhf.997644

Öz

A central theme of social philosophy is that man and society are interrelated. Humans are physiologically and psychologically adapted to live and interact with others in groups and in society. In other words, humans have both an individual identity and a social identity. Personal identity can change according to the perceptions and stimuli of the environment. In other words, it can be said that individual identity is influenced by social identity to adapt to the environment. In fact, social identity or group identity has a stronger influence than individual identity. A person may take some actions that do not fit his individual identity in order to be recognized in the society. There are significant interrelationships between individual identity and social identity. People who develop a collective identity as a member of a group can change and redefine their personality when they act in certain situations. Toni Morrison 's novel A Mercy (2008), which is the subject of this paper, deals with the conflict between individual identity and social identity and the social processes that influence individuals' decision making. The novel is also about the helplessness of the individual in the face of society. A Mercy uses the characters in the novel to illustrate the influence of society and social interactions, i.e. a dominant power over the individual, on the process of identity formation and how one is shaped by social forces.

Kaynakça

  • Ashforth, B. E., & Mael, F. (1989). Social Identity Theory and the Organization. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/258189?refreqid=search-gateway.
  • Foucault, M. (1980). Power / Knowledge: Selected Interviews. New York, The Harvester Press.
  • Hall, S., & Du Gay, P. (Eds.). (1996). Questions of Cultural Identity. London, Sage Publications.
  • Morrison, T. (2017). A Mercy, New York, Vintage International.
  • Tajfel, H. (1966). Co-operation Between Human Groups. The Eugenics Review, 58, 77-84.
  • Worchel, S. (2011). Social Identity: International Perspectives. London, Sage Publications.

Social Identity and the Loss of Individuality in Toni Morrison’s a Mercy

Yıl 2021, , 595 - 603, 30.09.2021
https://doi.org/10.21551/jhf.997644

Öz

A central theme of social philosophy is that man and society are interrelated. Humans are physiologically and psychologically adapted to live and interact with others in groups and in society. In other words, humans have both an individual identity and a social identity. Personal identity can change according to the perceptions and stimuli of the environment. In other words, it can be said that individual identity is influenced by social identity to adapt to the environment. In fact, social identity or group identity has a stronger influence than individual identity. A person may take some actions that do not fit his individual identity in order to be recognized in the society. There are significant interrelationships between individual identity and social identity. People who develop a collective identity as a member of a group can change and redefine their personality when they act in certain situations. Toni Morrison 's novel A Mercy (2008), which is the subject of this paper, deals with the conflict between individual identity and social identity and the social processes that influence individuals' decision making. The novel is also about the helplessness of the individual in the face of society. A Mercy uses the characters in the novel to illustrate the influence of society and social interactions, i.e. a dominant power over the individual, on the process of identity formation and how one is shaped by social forces.

Kaynakça

  • Ashforth, B. E., & Mael, F. (1989). Social Identity Theory and the Organization. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/258189?refreqid=search-gateway.
  • Foucault, M. (1980). Power / Knowledge: Selected Interviews. New York, The Harvester Press.
  • Hall, S., & Du Gay, P. (Eds.). (1996). Questions of Cultural Identity. London, Sage Publications.
  • Morrison, T. (2017). A Mercy, New York, Vintage International.
  • Tajfel, H. (1966). Co-operation Between Human Groups. The Eugenics Review, 58, 77-84.
  • Worchel, S. (2011). Social Identity: International Perspectives. London, Sage Publications.
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Gökçen Kara 0000-0002-6048-3644

Yayımlanma Tarihi 30 Eylül 2021
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2021

Kaynak Göster

Chicago Kara, Gökçen. “Social Identity and the Loss of Individuality in Toni Morrison’s a Mercy”. Tarih Ve Gelecek Dergisi 7, sy. 3 (Eylül 2021): 595-603. https://doi.org/10.21551/jhf.997644.

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