The Stories We Tell Ourselves: Exploring Western American Identity, Pt 3
photo by Karen Murray Belonging to the Land The people we become – both in the sense of how we see ourselves and how others see us as individuals – depends on a multitude of influences: the families we are born into and our positions within those families; the friends we choose; our education; our employment; our political and religious beliefs; and the experiences we have in life are just some of the factors that shape our identity. A few of these factors are constant and unchangeable: most of us will remain the same gender throughout our lives, for example, and regard ourselves as being a particular nationality or race. Other factors, such as family position, education and occupation, and even political and religious beliefs, can change periodically through a natural process of maturation and individual development. Others, still, may change numerous times during the course of our lives as our interests change and our attachments and allegiances shi...