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A philosophical text, edited by his son Nicomachus, about how virtue and daily choices shape human identity and character. -
A drawing about the mystery of human beginnings, combining art and science to explore identity through origins. -
A play about a prince's struggle with duty, doubt and the meaning of existence. Identity through inner conflict and the search of truth. -
A novel about the last survivor of humanity, exploring identity through survival and isolation. -
A portrait about vulnerability and emotional truth, showing identity through suffering and resilience. -
An architectural style using steel, glass and open space, showing identity as modern and universal.
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A school building in Germany that used simple, modern design. Identity through design: The Bauhaus movement brought together art, craft and architecture to shape modern identity. -
A blues song about poverty and injustice, giving voice to identity through struggle.
Bessie Smith - Poor Man's Blues (Audio) -
A jazz song about prejudice and resilience, expressing identity through pain turned into artistry.
Louis Armstrong - What Did I Do to Be So Black and Blue HI-FI -
Co-written with Salvador Dalí. A surrealist short film about dreams and impulses, showing identity as fragmented and unstable.
An Andalusian Dog (Un Chien Andalou) (1929) | trailer -
Lange's first photographic endeavor outside of her San Francisco studio. A photograph depicting the Great Depression-era hardships, showing identity through poverty and persistence. -
Photograph of children framed by jagged walls in Seville, depicting joy amid ruins. Identity through resilience and innocence. -
A film about the little tramp's struggle with the pressures of modern industry and capitalism, representing identity as resistance against dehumanization, through humor, empathy and the defiance of oppression. Modern Times (1936) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD] -
A movement in the U.S where people fought for racial equality and justice. Identity through justice and equality: The Civil Rights Movement in America transformed racial identity and citizenship.
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A groundbreaking collection of essays about race, family and identity, blending autobiography with social critique. Identity through resilience, self-definition and confronting injustice. baldwin.pdf -
A play about a Black family in 1950s Chicago, who receive a life insurance cheque after the patriarch's death. Identity through heritage, aspiration and the fight for dignity. -
A protest about civil rights and freedom, took place in Washington, D.C., where Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech. Identity through shared voice, visibility and the demand for equality.