The politics and ethics of identity: in search of ourselves

New York: Cambridge University Press (2012)
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Introduction -- Narratives and identity -- Homer, Virgil and identity -- Mozart and the enlightenment -- Germans and Greeks -- Beam me up, Lord -- Science fiction and immortality -- Identity reconsidered.

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