I have chosen the key-word [IDENTITY]
DEFINITION: I think it means [the few characteristics you have than encompasses your ego and sense of self, things you associate with that give rise to your biased but unique consciousness]
PURPOSE: I intend to create a [PODCAST.]. An example of this format is [Spotify PODCASTS], and some of the generic conventions of this format are [The use of audio and maybe one big image that encapsulates different aspects of the podcast or the big picture].
CONTENT: I intend to talk about my key-word in relation to [who we are, Queer studies, politics and association with identity and freedom, maybe psychedelic journey and consciousness].
COURSE THEMATIC: I think that my key concept intersects/overlaps with class in these ways: [disidentification].
QUESTIONS: n/a
SOURCES: I have decided to use the following five sources, because:
[1 rationale]= to find evidence and talk about identity, queer , and politics
[2 rationale]= to bring disidenitfication into the talk and how it relates to identity.
[3 rationale]= general inforamtion on the formal and philosophical ideas behind identity
[4 rationale]= to talk about identity and consciousness in the psychedelic experience
[5 rationale]= general information on queer identity
- From identity to queer politics – jstor. (n.d.). Retrieved November 1, 2022, from https://www.jstor.org/stable/23250071
- Muñoz José E. (1994). Disidentifications.
- Olson, E. T. (2019, September 6). Personal identity. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved November 1, 2022, from https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/identity-personal/
- Strassman, R. (2001). Dmt: The spirit molecule. Park Street Press.
- years, O. the last 50, Bornstein, K., & Erickson-Schroth, L. (2018, July 20). Queer 101: Identity, inclusion, and resources. UUA.org. Retrieved November 1, 2022, from https://www.uua.org/lgbtq/identity/queer