Understanding a person's identity "Who am I" is a question that, at some point in adolescence, most question teenagers find questions about themselves. Religion, race, occupation, body, sex, and sexual behavior are not just personal identities. Understanding a person's identity means to fully understand all of these completely different aspects of a person. In the loneliness of Radcliffe Hall, Steven Gordon tries to understand her identity and her reversal.
"Knowing is understanding arising from the process of identifying identities and identifying conflicting identities" means that in the course of roaming learning people understand individual identities. This can be achieved by recognizing the role of gender, privilege, ethnic relations, gender performance, and LGBTQ issues. Author Kathy Bickmore enthusiastically supports elementary school sex and sexuality and shows that educators are responsible for providing security. Space where these conversations take place. "My classroom is space, can anyone find my identity?" In addition, are these statements looking at these identities in an accurate and respectful way? Studies have shown that the more comfortable teachers use homosexuals and feminist topics, the more they are likely to intervene between the students.
The concept of "shared identity" is essential for understanding bisexuals as an attractive orientation. Bisexuality is not related to shared Queer / LGBT QIA ID. This common homosexual identity consists of unilaterality (ie central focus of homosexuality, homosexuality, or direct identity). And bisexual identity can not be adapted because its inherent liquidity is built into its attractive direction. The long-time gender and sexual duality parthenocarpy type have made it possible for bisexuals to continue to be expelled not only in the social environment but also in the healthcare field. This poses a question of how diverse the shared identity can be shared before threats threaten identity. Before I talked about Mr. Hannah Arendt's unmanned threatened by seeing cracks and exposing systematic contradictions and structures built into them.
Families, races, cultures and lifestyles in human society and community are just a few of the factors that make that person the identity. Understanding people's identity is not easy. It is because many factors that define it may last a lifetime to understand who the person is ultimately. Jamaican Kincaid's "Girl" and Jhumpa Lahiri's "My Two Lifes" write letters sharing these conflicting discrimination elements, but which elements are more valuable to make them acceptable Whether it is different. The views are in their society and community. For example, a person's race may represent some sort of uniqueness or pride, but sometimes it can cause embarrassment.