Calm Down Mother | Images of Ourselves
In the following essay excerpt, Schlueter discusses how Terry’s transformational drama acknowledges the extent to which the self is shaped by modern culture.
In order ‘‘to make it,’’ we need to make images of ourselves. We compose ourselves from the cultural models around us. We are programmed into a status hunger. Once we have masked ourselves with the social image suitable to a type, we enter the masquerade of the setup. Even the masquerade of our ethnic and sex roles permeates our life so thoroughly that many of us are afraid to give them up. In giving them up we fear we would be giving up our identity, and even life itself. (Chaikin 13)
Joseph Chaikin’s comment represents part of his response to...
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