You and Your Profile, HansGeorg Moeller
You and Your Profile, HansGeorg Moeller
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You and Your Profile
Identity After Authenticity

Author: Hans-Georg Moeller, Paul J. D'Ambrosio

Narrator: James Romick

Unabridged: 9 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/04/2021


Synopsis

We present ourselves and encounter others through profiles. A profile shows us not as we are seen directly but how we are perceived by a broader public. As we observe how others observe us, we calibrate our self-presentation accordingly. Profile-based identity is evident everywhere from pop culture to politics, marketing to morality. But all too often critics simply denounce this alleged superficiality in defense of some supposedly pure ideal of authentic or sincere expression.

This book argues that the profile marks an epochal shift in our concept of identity and demonstrates why that matters. You and Your Profile blends social theory, philosophy, and cultural critique to unfold an exploration of the way we have come to experience the world. Instead of polemicizing against the profile, Hans-Georg Moeller and Paul J. D'Ambrosio outline how it works, how we readily apply it in our daily lives, and how it shapes our values—personally, economically, and ethically. They develop a practical vocabulary of life in the digital age. Informed by the Daoist tradition, they suggest strategies for handling the pressure of social media by distancing oneself from one's public face. A deft and wide-ranging consideration of our era's identity crisis, this book provides vital clues on how to stay sane in a time of proliferating profiles.

About Hans-Georg Moeller

Hans-Georg Moeller is a professor of philosophy at the University of Macau. His books include The Philosophy of the Daodejing and The Moral Fool: A Case for Amorality.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeff

I enjoyed this brainy deep dive on the phenomenon of identity in the age of social media. I haven't seen this much nuance on the topic, and I really appreciate it. However, it doesn't tackle the issue of the soul or how all this "identity" stuff are just games of the ego. How our egos will even turn......more

I am genuinely pretending to support this book, mostly based on its content.......more

Goodreads review by David

Second book I've read from HGM. Quite interesting, but not as readily apparent as "important" compared with the Moral Fool (at least to my evaluation of importance). There is a huge amount of conceptual ground covered, the largest part being the discourse on profilicity. I think maybe the cohesivene......more

Goodreads review by Vidar

Recension......more

Goodreads review by Bill

Very accessible and well-organized; questions in my notes were often addressed in the following section. Interesting thesis that casts identity as a sort of technology, "profilicity" being the latest stage in its evolution, where we build identity to "be seen being seen" with an obligation to regular......more