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The 'post-modern self' perspective defines identity as formed and re-formed by unfolding desire realized through lifestyle practices, posits that human beings consist of physiology and linguistic practices where identity arises from culturally available narrative forms, focuses practice on discourse and stories, and seeks to encourage playfulness and engagement with different ways of telling stories about lives.
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- Self, selfhood and understanding - infed.org infed.org via serper
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- identity concept
- physiology concept