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“But identity politics,” Dawson continued, “has reduced the homosexual to nothing but his sexual preference. It has reduced the black to only his skin. And each has become a caricature of his former dignified self.”
Here Palahniuk says identity politics results in a reduction of the self due to a certain label, with a negative connotation. Regarding identity politics, is it possible to have a result of augmentation of the self using the same label? Is there a difference between the two?
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