The Importance Of Culture And Identity

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As a living human being we are in a constant state of flux, life events constantly change us. From the smallest thing like a flat tire on the way to work on a raining Monday morning or a compliment a kind person gave you last year that still rings in your ear, all these events change you and shape you. Catherine Latterell points to assumptions about identity and how it is created in her book titled “Remix”, assumptions about identity and how it is created. The three assumptions being: identity is something we are born with, identity is shaped by culture and identity is shaped by personal choices. The assumption that environment has a role in who we are and who we become, as well as what we are born with or without – including our culture, all play a part in bringing together the mosaic of a whole person. Yet it is never fully complete, for it is always reshaping and growing. Mrigaa Sethi discusses these issues in …show more content…

Sethi also pointed out how this is an important thought to consider, especially when it comes to family whom we may share an online profile with. Sethi says “I would do anything to spare my mother or my aunt in New Delhi the horror of finding photos of my latest haircut, my weekend debaucheries, or the foul-worded, irreverent “shout-outs” in my About Me section”(62). Sethi, showed to her family online who she wanted them to see, she made the choice in her editing – who she was known as to her family. She also showed that it was a negotiation between personal choice and cultural pressures from who her family wanted her to be, and the ‘pieces’ she chose to not show them online. Latterell’s assumptions on this would point to how as a society we are all a little blind to the fact that we are not always seen the same way we try to represent ourselves

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