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In Whose Name: Understanding Identity in Contemporary Society
Introduction The question of identity is becoming increasingly significant in today’s multicultural society. ‘In whose name?’ serves as a crucial rhetorical prompt, urging individuals to reflect upon the ownership and representation of identities. As globalisation accelerates, individuals find themselves navigating complex issues around cultural, national, and personal identities. Current Trends in Identity Politics Recent events