« Taiwan Journal of Political Science No.08Publish: 1997/06

Identity and Politics: A Theoretical Reflection

Author: Tsai Yin-Wen

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Generally  speaking,  identity,  whether  personal  or  communal,  constitutes itself  as  a  major  political  issue  in  contemporary  Taiwan.  Owing  to  this consideration, this essay tries to explain the meaning of human identity in terms of analyzing its two moments: one is the capacity for rational self-reflection, the other is the sense of belonging to a particular community. On the basis of this, Twill  proceed  to  explain  the  historical  and  political  discourses  concerning human  identity,  mainly  cosmopolitanism  and  identity  politics  as  well  as narrative identity, with an aim to refuting the essentialist conception of identity. The  poper  tries  to  argue  two  theses  first,  the  formation  of  human  identity, properly speaking, consists in the dynamic dialectics between particularity and universality,  and  in  regard  to  narrative  identity,  forgetting  and  remembering, and  second,  an  anti-essentialist  conception  of  identity  can  be  viewed  as  the basic condition for mutual understanding and respect.

Keywords:Cosmopolitanism、Identity politics、Narrative identity、Nationalism