Unit Two Overview
Unit Two - Cultural Identity
UNIT TWO OVERVIEW
Defining our own personal identity can take a lifetime and to complicate matters, our identity changes throughout our lifetime. Several different influencing factors such as education, culture, career, spirituality and personal passions all contribute to connecting with one's own individuality. Also, with our ever expanding world, there is more opportunity for migration and travel. The results being we may cease to to feel part of a local community or nationality. We may, instead, feel a part of the global village. Identity can quickly become complicated as previously strong local identities get transformed. For this reason, it is important to discover your own identity by discovering the answers to some of the following questions:
- Who am I?
- What makes me special?
- Where am I going?
- What is my gift?
UNIT INTRODUCTIONÂ (Enduring Understanding)
Beverly Daniel Tatum states, "the concept of identity is a complex one, shaped by individual characteristics, family dynamics, historical factors and political contexts. On the idea of how an individual's identity is formed, I'd have to agree that a person's environment, the presence of a different language, etc. are leading factors on how someone's identity is formed and and created for the world to see. If not for these things shaping who we are as a person, we shouldn't have the ability to interact with someone who may be similar to us or a complete opposite.
The Complexity of Identity: Who am I?
After watching the short video, create an "Personal Identity Concept Web" to include various aspects such as the following:
- Work/hobbies
- Friends/family
- Interests
- Objects/possessions
- Creations
- Choices
- Values
- Beliefs
- Appearances
- Ethnicity
- Practices/habits
Once you have completed your web illustration, go the to following website - Place, Culture, Identity and Difference:Â
- After viewing this video, take sixty seconds to complete the following phrases:
- What is my family history?
- What people surround me?
- What traditions do I practice?
- Where do I live?
- Be prepared to discuss your responses during the next tutorial.
- As you begin to formulate an idea of what constitutes a personal identity, you will come to appreciate your uniqueness and other people's differences.