IBIL Class 03: Self, Both, & All!
Summary: We ensured that your homework and uploads were complete and accurate. Then, I shared more about what self, both, and all mean in terms of identity. ‘All’ is a term loosely related to intersectionality (a term defined by Kimberle Crenshaw, Professor of Law, UCLA and Columbia University).
Southern Poverty Law Center. (2016, May 19). Intersectionality 101 [Video]. Teaching Tolerance: Southern Poverty Law Center. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6dnj2IyYjE
Class 03 Homework on Your Identity and Culture: Please take 3-4 pages of notes on two readings or viewings from the offerings below in keywords and use summarizations as much as possible. Whenever you can, especially using “direct quotations,” note the page and paragraph number to help you know where you got the information. These actions will also help you avoid plagiarism.
Please edit the information in each reading or viewing according to the example below as accurately as possible. I can help edit. Here is the list of all the readings and viewings for Cycle 1. Feel free to find your own identity as well, but please let me know the source by sharing the URL so that I can share it with the class.
This homework is due on Sunday by midnight before Class 04.
Sample of Note-Taking Related to Identity 1 (From our Class!)
Palandurkar, J. (2020, October 6). Importance of self-identity and its benefits. Medium.
https://medium.com/@jpalandurkar2001/importance-of-self-identity-and-its-benefits-1633763926c3

Sample of Note-Taking Related to Identity 2 (From our Class!)
Lyon. M. (2016, May 16). Is your identity given or created [Video]? TedXExeterU.


Homework References for IBIL Cycle 1: Identity
Me (Self)
Adkins, A. (2015, August 12). Who am I? A philosophical inquiry [Video]. TED Ed.
Ferrera, A. (2021, July 10). Your identity is your superpower [Video]. TED.
Health Assured Team. (2022, May 20). Building a healthy self-identity. Wisdom Wellbeing. https://www.healthassured.org/blog/building-a-healthy-self-identity
Palandurkar, J. (2020, October 6). Importance of self-identity and its benefits. Medium. https://medium.com/@jpalandurkar2001/importance-of-self-identity-and-its-benefits-1633763926c3
Psychology Today Staff. (2025). Identity. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/identity
Reilly, E. (2024, December 5). Performing Identity: Exploring self-expression in Japan. Medium. https://medium.com/texas-immersive/performing-identity-exploring-self-expression-in-japan-b93edf92f525
Wallace, K. (2021, May 18). You are a network: You cannot be reduced to a body, a mind, or a particular social role. An emerging theory of selfhood gets this complexity. AEON. https://aeon.co/essays/the-self-is-not-singular-but-a-fluid-network-of-identities
Both
Ahluwalia, J. (2020, August 14). Both not half: How language shapes identity [Video]. TEDxChandigarh.
Japan Documented. (2024, December 26). A Japanese-American’s perspective on culture gaps, identity and beauty standards [Video]. Japan Documented.
Matsumoto, T. (2021, November 25). New film “whole looks at daily struggles of mixed-race Japanese. Nippon.com. https://www.nippon.com/en/japan-topics/c030148/
Thompson-Hernadez, W. (2019, February 20). Chicano subculture in Japan [Video]. Youtube. The New York Times. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8bMLcCxxAA&t=6s
All
Lyon. M. (2016, May 16). Is your identity given or created [Video]? TedXExeterU.
Nimenya, S. (2016, December 24). We are not all that different: Race and culture identity [Video]. TEDxSnolsleLibraries. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QuAok_Xiyg
Sechrest-Ehrhardt, L. (2023, August, 25). Social identity and social interaction [Video]. TedxGeorgeMasonU. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29C3ts4YxAA
Wallace, K. (2021, May 18). You are a network: You cannot be reduced to a body, a mind, or a particular social role. An emerging theory of selfhood gets this complexity. AEON. https://aeon.co/essays/the-self-is-not-singular-but-a-fluid-network-of-identities
Note: These are the readings and viewings to use for your homework for this course. You can use others’ related content, but please email me the URL and include it in this document, so I can format it and share it with other students, as they may want to read it.
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