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And that brings us back to the Chinese mother. Not only can people see events in these two different ways – they also see themselves differently. I can see me as a central, single ego, controlling my destiny and my environment. Or I can see me as a sort of node in a network – as a me which exists in a context, not independently of it. When Westerners think about their selves and their mothers, there is no overlap in the parts of the brain they use, but for the Chinese, their individual self is physically embedded in their brains’ representation of their mothers. The Chinese self, then, is part of a greater whole, not a clear and distinct entity: this is a collectivist psychology. Neurologically speaking, a collectivist view of the self is probably a more accurate picture than the Western individual notion. While in the West, thanks to St Bernard and his followers, we have come to give the self an almost religious significance and value, in Buddhist and Confucian thinking the self is rather a transient and changing phenomenon – in some respects it is an illusion. At the very least, ‘I’ do not exist outside of the network of relationships that I have with other people and if I had been brought up as a feral child with no contact with other people I would probably not have much of a ‘self’: ‘I’ exist in the reflections of the minds of the people, particularly of those who raised me.
The Winner Effect: The Neuroscience of Success and Failure
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(https://www.cine.co.jp/works1/selfandothers/index.html)
SELF AND OTHERS
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Important Reminder
It is important to remember
that at any given moment,
no one in the world (or any
world) is thinking about you.
And that is just fine.
hans ostrom 2019
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Nice preview. Many people from far and wide #SelfandOther is on until 23rd September #neogallery23 @marketplacebolton #Bolton Thursday to Sunday 11-5pm
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Identities
The following is a journal entry about the first module of the NSTP class dated September 9, 2019. The speaker, Miss Michelle Alcantara, talked about the self and others. Specifically, the self and its relation with others.
As we have been given free rein with how the entry is written (and because I would hate for it to be JUST an informative essay), I will be writing this entry (and most of my entries) with creative liberty.
Word count: 552 words
Identities have always been a hard concept to grasp. One can say, “This is my identity.” And yet not completely understand the whole extent of said identity. We try to learn it by understanding ourselves better but we may fail to include that to understand ourselves is to also understand our relationship with others.
“It starts with the self.” Ms. Alcantara had said.
Another way is to see it as how we view ourselves and how we relate that to others. Or better yet, how we view ourselves concerning others. We categorize ourselves with similarity and comfort. This breeds a level of closeness that is also achieved through the process of relating. With this, we can at least conceptualize our identity.
Of course, there are restrictions to this. What we don’t know about ourselves cannot be equated to others since it is an unknown trait or characteristic. We must also take into account our experiences. Because of these, there may be a change in our mindset. Which can also affect our relation to others. Each event in our life may cause us to change and this change can affect the levels of closeness we have already achieved.
To sum it up, the self, or how we view it, is related to others. Experiences may affect the way we relate to others which in turn can change how we view ourselves. Which changes the identity we have already established. Think of it as constantly evolving identities bred by experiences and relationships.
With this identity, we have a place in society. By living in a world where it’s inherent to label and define everything, having an identity means we are already classified to identity groups or subgroups. Where, unfortunately, some identities are not equal. This means that some are more favorable than others. Note that some identities we cannot change. Race is a very good example of this. Age, while constantly changing, is not something we can also change on a whim. Identities such as these have hierarchies, though some may not be as pronounced. This leads to oppression and discrimination.
What is wrong with hierarchy and identity discrimination? Aside from the fact that it disregards equality, hierarchical identities are advantageous to those who are at the top.
Another word for this? Privilege.
Privilege, as said before, is a product of identity discrimination and hierarchy. It is the unearned benefits given to those who are considered to be more favorable. Most of the time, some privileges are unacknowledged yet practiced daily. To say that someone has earned an honor in something because of hard work have underlying privileges. For example, a student coming from a well-earning family can comfortably study without worrying about other things. Compare this to a student who needs to work to pay for his own tuition instead of studying. The family we are born into is already an unspoken benefit/disadvantage we don’t acknowledge. Privilege comes with discrimination in terms that we see people without or with less privilege as us as lower. This ultimately affects our experiences and self-identities.
Everything comes in a full circle. The self is related to others. This forms an identity which in turn is classified into a hierarchy. This breeds oppression and discrimination that produces privilege. Privilege then affects our self and others.
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Journal Entry #1 - Self and Others
kapwa • pron
kindred, both, fellowbeings, equally (applied to one of a pair).
The term “kapwa” still lingers in my mind after using it as a basis for a concept about Sikolohiyang Pilipino to the courtyard plate we designed in Lagmay Hall in UP Diliman. This 9th of August 2019, I’ve encountered the word “kapwa” once again explained by Ms. Michelle Alcantara to a more understandable level.
Everything starts off with our own identity and eventually makes its way to perceiving others, how they would fit in society, and how it affects the way they’d get treated. How one’s identity whether be it their sexuality, nationality, social status creates several privileges if you are under certain standards; it shouldn’t be like that but that’s how society has set their hierarchy on norms.
Prejudices shouldn’t be happening to make someone or a group feel secluded from something. People should consider everyone’s identity and be sensitive about their feelings.
And with that, I end my entry with a song.
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2022年
牛腸茂雄さんの写真を観ました。
『SELF AND OTHERS』
自己と他者
写真を見る時には、撮る人の存在も浮かぶものです。
スマートフォンとSNSが登場してから写真は、見せるために撮るようになり過ぎたと誰かが書いていました。
何を撮っとんねんっていう写真を今年はもっと撮りますね。
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#msjjsinspiration #dailyinspiration #motivationalmonday #miracles #perspective #empathy #selfandother #eachotherseyes #henrydavidthoreau #instant #itonlytakesamoment
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Check the work "Self and Other" at @aspectratiogallery - from January 21st to February 25th in Chicago. 🌟 -#selfAndother #artinchicago #conceptualart #conceptualphotography #identityissues #identitycrisis #portrait #fluidityofidentity #multipleidentities
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Morris and Peng wanted to compare how the English-speaking, non-Chinese reporters covered the two murders, in comparison with the Chinese-background, Chinese-language reporters. What they discovered showed a fundamental difference in their interpretation of events. The English-speaking journalists were much more likely to focus on McIlvane’s personality, his mental instability and his short fuse, while the Chinese reporters focused much more on the context, such as the fact that he had recently been fired, that the postal supervisor may have been harassing him and that he may have been influenced by a recent mass shooting in Texas. The two sets of reporters showed the same sort of difference in approach to their coverage of the Chinese student’s mass killing spree.
The Winner Effect: The Neuroscience of Success and Failure
#CollectivistPsychology#GroupIdentity#SelfInCommunity#PowerInCollectivism#SocialPsychology#CollectivistCulture#PowerOfTheSelf#Interdependence#CollectiveConsciousness#FamilyAndPower#CulturalPsychology#PsychologyOfTheSelf#MotherhoodAndPower#SelfAndOther#PowerDynamicsInFamilies#CulturalInfluencesOnSelf#CollectiveIdentity#MaternalPsychology#PowerOfMotherhood#CollectivistValues#SelfAndSociety#PsychologyOfCare#CaringAndPower#PowerOfInterdependence#MotherAndChildBond#SelfConceptInCollectivism#MaternalInfluence#CollectivistPsychologicalTheory#SelfVsGroup#PsychologyOfNurturing
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9月6日 水曜日、オープンしております。 雨やみましたね。 本日18時までお待ちしておりますよ。 ・ 気がつけば、いつの間にか彼の亡くなった歳を追い越してしまっていた。 #本中川 #本屋 #松本 #写真集 #古本 #selfandothers #牛腸茂雄 #未來社
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"Self and Other" explores the idea of fusion between the self and the external world. @aspectratiogallery in #Chicago #conceptualphotography #conceptual #artinchicago #selfAndother
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Light and shadow, self and other #lightandshadow #selfandother #light #shadow #self #drawing #draw #sketch #sketching #art #ink #charcoal #croquis #illustration #illustrate #dailysketch #dailydraw #adrawingaday (at Harlem)
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