The four aspects of identity include personal identity (sense of self), social identity (group memberships), collective identity (shared beliefs and values), and relational identity (how we define ourselves in relation to others).
An identity document is any document which may be used to verify aspects of a person's personal identity.
Anjanette Seewer Reynolds has written: 'Name that girl' -- subject(s): Identity (Philosophical concept), Names, Personal, Personal Names, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Personal names
Georgia Warnke has written: 'Legitimate differences' -- subject(s): Social values, Moral and ethical aspects, Social policy, Social ethics, Hermeneutics 'After identity' -- subject(s): Discrimination, Ethnicity, Identity, Law and legislation, Political aspects, Political aspects of Identity, Sex role, Social aspects, Social aspects of Identity (Psychology) 'Debating sex and gender' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Sex differences, Identity (Feminist Theory, Philosophy)
Cultural identity occurs everywhere in our world, everyone has a culture and therefore identity comes along with it. The definition of identity is;(The set of behavioral or personal characteristics by which an individual is recognizable as a member of a group), so this states that your culture can give you a sense of identity. The certain customs, traditions, religions, and even foods can shape a culture, and if you are part of that culture those things may or may not become a part of your identity. Depending upon which aspects of your culture you follow or do not follow shapes your specific identity, the cultural aspects you do follow however are your cultural identity, everyone has a cultural identity whether or not they follow it.
Your identity helps you define key borders and boundaries.
Art can reveal social and personal identity through the representation of cultural symbols, historical events, and individual experiences. For example, Frida Kahlo's self-portraits depict her Mexican heritage and feminist beliefs, reflecting her personal identity. Another example is Kara Walker's silhouettes, which address issues of race and identity in American history, revealing social identities. These artists use their work to explore and depict aspects of themselves and their cultural backgrounds, contributing to broader discussions on identity.
Michel Messu has written: 'Des racines et des ailes' -- subject(s): Group identity, Identity (Psychology), Social aspects, Social aspects of Identity (Psychology)
Personal Identity is the personal characteristics of someone that makes them a person at any given time under the definition of personhood.
Religious Identity
Matt Schoenfeld has written: 'Living debt free' -- subject(s): Debt, Finance, Personal, Personal Finance, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Personal finance 'Managing your money' -- subject(s): Finance, Personal, Personal Finance, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Personal finance
Personal identity