Identification : a surrealist voyage between memory and the imagination
This thesis explores the process of identification as a continuous articulation of culturally constructed choices, influenced by memory, the mass media, social relations and the imagination. Identification is shown to serve as a mechanism of social accommodation within transforming cultural environm...
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2004
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Online Access: | http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/7901/1/MQ91054.pdf Johnson, Christian Bernadotte <http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/view/creators/Johnson=3AChristian_Bernadotte=3A=3A.html> (2004) Identification : a surrealist voyage between memory and the imagination. Masters thesis, Concordia University. |
Summary: | This thesis explores the process of identification as a continuous articulation of culturally constructed choices, influenced by memory, the mass media, social relations and the imagination. Identification is shown to serve as a mechanism of social accommodation within transforming cultural environments. To shed light on how cultural identification functions as a process of social cohesion and separation, I conducted a self-involved multi-site and multidimensional research focused on several 'traditional' cultural practices among Ecuadorian migrants in several locations, including Queens, New Jersey, Montreal and Ecuador. Through its supporting observations, this thesis highlights: the engagement with tradition, as a continuous creative process; the choices that individuals and groups make in order to become culturally visible or invisible during the process of migration; the consumption of symbolic products associated with embodied memories; and the construction of modern houses in rural areas back home as representations of personal achievement and as part of a process of social transformation, among migrants who have become physically displaced from their original social milieu. |
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