Culture
How the sixteen values appear in film, TV, books, music, myth, history, and art.
Moonlight
Three chapters in the identity of one man - the fragmented, pressure-tested, beautiful construction of self across time.
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.
Black Swan
Identity fractured by the impossible demand to be two things at once. What happens when performance consumes the person underneath.
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.
All About Eve
Identity theft as horror - the story of a woman whose self is slowly consumed by someone who wanted to be her.
RuPaul's Drag Race
Identity construction as art form. A show about becoming the person you were always meant to be, in sequins.
Pose
Identity claimed against social prohibition - the ballroom community building a world where they could be themselves.
Fleabag
Identity revealed through a character who narrates her own self-deception and slowly, painfully, becomes honest about who she is.
The Catcher in the Rye
Holden Caulfield's furious protection of authentic identity against a world he experiences as phoniness.
Giovanni's Room
James Baldwin on the cost of suppressing identity - a man who cannot be who he is, and what that denial destroys.
Beloved
Toni Morrison's novel about reclaiming identity after it was stolen. The self as something you can lose and, at great cost, recover.
Narcissus
Identity corrupted by the mirror - the version of self that fell in love with its own reflection and drowned in it.
Proteus, the Shape-Shifter
The sea god who could become anything but was himself only under constraint. Identity denied through constant change.
David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust
Bowie's constant reinvention while remaining entirely, recognizably himself. Identity as fluid form over stable essence.
James Baldwin in America
Refusing to leave the country that refused to fully claim him. Identity held in productive tension with belonging.
Born This Way
Lady Gaga. Identity as birthright - not earned, not conditional, not up for debate.