This course examines the theories of self and identity formation in a globalized world where traditional techniques of identity formation coming from religions and schools and family are being supplemented or changed by techniques coming from other cultures and countries. Some of these ways of self-identification are influenced by consumerism, advertising and media. Some are influenced by traditional physical and moral training or globalized martial arts. Some are influenced by the implantation of psychological and therapeutic techniques from the West. Others are linked to the circulation of techniques of self-formation from yoga, tai chi, and kabala that have been taken out of their traditional contexts and globalized, mediatized and modernized. This course looks at people who seek to make and define themselves in various different local contexts. It will also examine the rise of religious fundamentalism, its appeal to youth, and how it uses media. The course also looks at the role of media, institutions and advertising consumer culture in this process.

Code
CM5005
Name
IDENTITY FORMATION IN A TRANSNAT'L WORLD
Credits
4
Pre-requisites
Major=MA: Global Communications OR Major=MA: Global Comm. (Development Communications) OR Major=MA: Global Comm. (Digital Cultures and Industries) OR Major=MA: Global Comm. (Fashion Track) OR Major=MA: Global Comm. (Visual & Material Culture Track)
Co-requisites
None
Can be taken twice for credit?
No
Discipline
CM (Communications)
Level
Graduate
Type
Regular
CAMS ID
3177
Last update with CAMS
Students will become closely familiar with key theories and concepts discussed in the course related to identity, self, transnationalism, globalization, and the circulation of symbolic capital, and enhance their critical perspective on these topics.
Students will build their research skills by developing and completing a major research project, including proposing and defining a topic, reviewing scholarly literature, examining primary sources, and writing up and presenting the findings of their research.
Students will learn about different cultural techniques of self and their circulation.