Thoughts on readings so far
December 2, 2008
So I haven’t posted recently, but it doesn’t mean I haven’t been reading. It means I’ve been slow to type up notes and comments and thoughts on the reading. But since it’s nearing the end of the semester I thought I better get to cracking on some of this. Hopefully by the end of the week I’ll have caught most of the way up on all the work I’ve been trying to get through.
One of the things I’ve been thinking about recently is changing the active/passive atrophy idea of my original post to more of a expressing or oppressing identity stages. I’ve begun kind of thinking of identity on a sliding scale with oppression on one end and expression on the other end. For every identity you have it slides back and forth on the scale depending on how much you express or oppress it. This works well with all established identities, but does not cover what happens with identities one has yet to discover. They are not necessarily being oppressed, they just do not exist yet. Perhaps these scales do not pop into existence until after the identity is made. Or perhaps a yet unfound identity is being oppressed. Or maybe oppressed is not the right word. I’ll keep working on it.
Another reason why I really like the oppression/expression idea is because most of the time if one oppresses one identity it is because they are expressing another identity. This would mean that two scales could be placed parallel to each other with the expression of one next to the oppression of the other, and the oppression of the first next to the expression of the other. Like below:
expression____________________________________oppression (potential identity one)
oppression____________________________________expresssion (potential identity two)
development level
The development level would slide back and forth along these scales with one identity being expressed more and the other is oppressed more. This would still work alongside the stages I earlier mentioned on my first post, but would add to how the overall concept works together.
As I said earlier, more posts to come soon. Especially the ones that led me to this idea!
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