2007
DOI: 10.1080/23808985.2007.11679068
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Identity Trans/formations

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“…These could derive a hypothesis that emo kids have been part of fandom or fanship whether it is directly about emo music or other objects of interest. Because identity can be changed over time [62], [63], to track Facebook posts of past emo kids could help understand their identity transformation related to their fan identification, emotion expression as subculture value, and how they obtain family and peer support. This may help explain how they overcome the discrimination and can live normally as well as general adults.…”
Section: H1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These could derive a hypothesis that emo kids have been part of fandom or fanship whether it is directly about emo music or other objects of interest. Because identity can be changed over time [62], [63], to track Facebook posts of past emo kids could help understand their identity transformation related to their fan identification, emotion expression as subculture value, and how they obtain family and peer support. This may help explain how they overcome the discrimination and can live normally as well as general adults.…”
Section: H1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(p. 80) While perhaps more dynamic than other conceptualizations, Schechtman nevertheless suggests a singular identity adjusted by experience throughout the life of an individual. Young (2008) describes identity as that which "makes us unique and distinct, reflecting our 'oneness,' and connects and binds us, reflecting our 'sameness.' The tensions between identification and separation, the two opposing functions of identity, profoundly influence the way scholars study and understand identity."…”
Section: Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%