Published : 2024-11-20

Constructing a Hybrid Identity

Abstract

Hybridization processes are not new, although they have not previously classified as hybrid. Coexistence and interpenetration were observed in borderland communities, but also areas with greater immigrant communities. Intensified migration movements, increased role of technology in our lives, but also globalization have been causing that hybridization, including the hybridization of identity, has become a permanent part of the cultural landscape of the present day. The aim of the article is the operationalization of hybrid identity. The author answers what processes contribute to the emergence of a hybrid identity, what are the social, cultural and, above all, individual consequences of this type of identity, what value it brings but also where to look for the threats associated with its emergence.

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hybrid identity, hybrid, chimerism, wandering concepts, postcolonialism, global ecumene



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Roczniki Humanistyczne · ISSN 0035-7707 | eISSN 2544-5200 | DOI: 10.18290/rh
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