identity in the Moroccan context

Lawrence Rosen revolutionizes the understanding of social identity in the Moroccan context by proposing a radical alternative to the dominant structuralist anthropological models. Contrary to theories that conceive of identity as the product of belonging to fixed and hierarchical social groups, Rosen develops the innovative concept of “attachment points” to explain the fluidity and multiplicity of identities characteristic of Moroccan society. His central question is how individuals construct, maintain, and negotiate their social identity in a system where multiple affiliations are not an anomaly but the structuring norm. This approach fundamentally challenges Western assumptions about identity coherence and proposes a model in which apparent fragmentation actually reveals a sophisticated social logic of relational resource optimization. สล็อตเว็บตรง

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