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dc.contributor.authorDjihed, Cheraifia-
dc.contributor.authorBouhassoun, Azzeddine-
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-30T09:15:34Z-
dc.date.available2024-04-30T09:15:34Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.univ-temouchent.edu.dz/handle/123456789/3859-
dc.description.abstractWhen it comes to identity, Postmodernism offers a more individualistic approach in comparison to the previous literary movements. This has led to the rise of personal identity at the expense of national identity. Some scholars have criticized postmodernism concerning the issue of national identity while others have criticized the lack of restriction of individualism when dealing with personal identity. This concern is based on the belief that individualism may eventually lead to narcissistic attitudes. In their work, The Handbook of Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality Disorder: Theoretical Approaches, Empirical Findings, and Treatments, Campbell, W.K. and Miller, J.D insist that“More individualistic nations andtime periods produce more narcissisticcultural products andmore individuals who self-report high levels of narcissism”. This means that a culture or a movement with a great focus on individualism may be pushing individuals towards narcissism. “Men’s narcissism” and “human self-love” can be explored by examining what Freud calls the “…barrier that had been arrogantly set up between men and beasts” (Bennett, 2016, p. 154). This paper argues that despite the postmodern focus on individualism regarding personal identity, postmodernism promotes a non-narcissistic attitude towards personal identity while rejecting the notion of the separation of the humans from the beast. Such attitude is manifested in the postmodern works Twilight and New Moon by Stephenie Meyer. This paper aims to investigate the depth of human self-love and the treatment of the beasts as either the “other” or the “self”. It also aims to investigate the effects of postmodern individualism on personal identity.en_US
dc.publisherAfkar wa Affak, volume 7, numéro 2, année 2019en_US
dc.subjectPostmodernism, personal identity, individualism, narcissism, the beastsen_US
dc.titlePersonal Identity and Postmodernism: Between Narcissism and Individualismen_US
dc.title.alternativeالهوية الشخصية وما بعد الحداثة: بين النرجسية والفرديةen_US
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