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How the sixteen values appear in film, TV, books, music, myth, history, and art.

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Identity · OAJF
film 2016

Moonlight

Three chapters in the identity of one man - the fragmented, pressure-tested, beautiful construction of self across time.

Identity · OAJF
film 2000

Billy Elliot

A boy refusing to surrender his identity to community pressure. Self-possession claimed against a world that has decided who he should be.

Identity · OAJF
film 2010

Black Swan

Identity fractured by the impossible demand to be two things at once. What happens when performance consumes the person underneath.

Identity · OAJF
film 2013

Her

Theodore's identity crisis - what it means to be yourself when your most intimate relationship is with an AI who knows you better than you do.

Identity · OAJF
film 1950

All About Eve

Identity theft as horror - the story of a woman whose self is slowly consumed by someone who wanted to be her.

Identity · OAJF
tv 2009

RuPaul's Drag Race

Identity construction as art form. A show about becoming the person you were always meant to be, in sequins.

Identity · OAJF
tv 2018

Pose

Identity claimed against social prohibition - the ballroom community building a world where they could be themselves.

Identity · OAJF
tv 2019

Fleabag

Identity revealed through a character who narrates her own self-deception and slowly, painfully, becomes honest about who she is.

Identity · OAJF
book 1951

The Catcher in the Rye

Holden Caulfield's furious protection of authentic identity against a world he experiences as phoniness.

Identity · OAJF
book 1956

Giovanni's Room

James Baldwin on the cost of suppressing identity - a man who cannot be who he is, and what that denial destroys.

Identity · OAJF
book 1987

Beloved

Toni Morrison's novel about reclaiming identity after it was stolen. The self as something you can lose and, at great cost, recover.

Identity · OAJF
myth

Narcissus

Identity corrupted by the mirror - the version of self that fell in love with its own reflection and drowned in it.

Identity · OAJF
myth

Proteus, the Shape-Shifter

The sea god who could become anything but was himself only under constraint. Identity denied through constant change.

Identity · OAJF
history 1972

David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust

Bowie's constant reinvention while remaining entirely, recognizably himself. Identity as fluid form over stable essence.

Identity · OAJF
history 1963

James Baldwin in America

Refusing to leave the country that refused to fully claim him. Identity held in productive tension with belonging.

Identity · OAJF
music 2011

Born This Way

Lady Gaga. Identity as birthright - not earned, not conditional, not up for debate.