Deconstructing European Identity: Exploring Identity through the Prism of Cosmopolitanism and Multiculturalism

Pranjali Kirloskar, Praveen Shetty, N. Inamdar
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The issue of European identity as distinct from the national identity one possesses within European Union is a perplexing one, which goes beyond the usual understanding of the domains of the geographical frontiers or cultural ideas encompassing identity. As different approaches to understand European identity evolve, including the supranational thought of building a collective European identity, there are also strong nationalistic forces striving to maintain their respective national identities. However, with time, it appears that the national identities are being threatened, national borders are being eroded, and the changing dynamics of nation states are leading to the emergence of a newer kind of European identity, which is characterized by a state of „a-identity‟. This paper emphasizes the fluid state of European identity, which changes in accordance with context. The paper seeks to discuss the unstable nature of collective identity of an individual in Europe through Jacques Derrida‟s views on deconstruction. It aims at the construction of a perceptive paper based on the notion that the transient character of the contemporary European identity leads toa state of non-identity. The terms „differance‟ and „traces‟, propounded by Jacques Derrida are used to grasp the emergence of multiple identities, in the contemporary Europe. The paper explores the possibility of this process subsequently leading to a-identity: a state of absence of the essential identity itself as an identity, which is necessarily a state of fluidity of identity.
解构欧洲认同:透过世界主义和多元文化主义的棱镜探索认同
欧洲认同不同于欧盟内部的国家认同,这是一个令人困惑的问题,它超出了通常对地理边界或文化观念领域的理解。随着理解欧洲认同的不同方法的演变,包括建立集体欧洲认同的超国家思想,也有强大的民族主义力量努力维护各自的国家认同。然而,随着时间的推移,民族身份似乎正在受到威胁,国家边界正在被侵蚀,民族国家的动态变化正在导致一种新的欧洲身份的出现,其特征是“a-身份”状态。本文强调欧洲身份认同的流动状态,它随着语境的变化而变化。本文试图通过德里达的解构主义观点来探讨欧洲个体集体认同的不稳定性。它的目的是在当代欧洲身份的短暂性导致非身份状态的概念的基础上构建一篇感性的论文。雅克·德里达提出的“差异”和“痕迹”是用来把握当代欧洲多重身份的出现。本文探讨了这一过程随后导致a-同一性的可能性:作为同一性的本质同一性本身的缺失状态,这必然是同一性的流动状态。
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