In the olden day an identity defined who you were and what you do. The most common example was the way black people(which can be classed as an identity) were used as slaves... which we all know is not right.
but it is become more apparent in rescent years that an identity doesn't govern you in society as much, an example of this would be women are no longer made to stay at home and do housework and look after the kids(Thank god!).
Of course the identity will always be present i society. Scenerio: a girl, aged 20 blonde hair fair skin; steps out onto a crowded street in a dress. passers by barely register her. now imagine the same scenerio but change one detail, it was a boy who stepped out onto the crowded street. do the passers by react the same? No.
Some may reply to this by saying 'well he's a guy why would he be wearing a dress?' there is no law against it, it is just his identity as a male which is already ingrained into society that controls the passer-bys reaction.
This is a simple scenerio which show a point: That identity are already set- some you can chose to be in such as a religion or some you may be born with- into our society.
These identity for me are, im a white scottish female. there are other more complex identities however such as my identities through my relatives: im a sister, daughter, niece, granddaughter, etc. These are the identities which are given to me by specific society members.
Society does control which identities i am, but it is my choice weaher i conform to 'norms' of that identity
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the dress example makes a good point!
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