الاكاديمية للدراسات الاجتماعية و الانسانية
Volume 14, Numéro 3, Pages 78-86
2022-02-04

The Resurrection Of Modernist Representations Of Identities Within A Postmodern World: Online Representations Of Algerian Identities

Authors : Boudjelal Mustapha .

Abstract

This study aims at exploring postmodernist representations of Algerians’ identities. It is premised on the claim that the issue of online identities-within post truth era- is a grand narrative of a resurrection of the modernist thoughts in relation to how the concept was approached. The point made here does not exclude the other boons-lucidly explored in the review of the literature -which Internet affords for one’s identity. However, it unveils the partial failure of the post-modernist attempts to free identities from their unitary and essentialist shackles in a backward move towards the ideals of modern frameworks. In other words, this article questions the pluralist outfits Internet tailors to one’s identity, in this case an Algerian identity. Via exploring 500 images available on “Google Image” retrieved by means of typing the concept “Algerian” on its search screen, this study unveils that via certain simulations and simulacra, individualistic aspects of the self, as individual Algerians, are murdered and moulded unitary, rigid and essentialist suits under the emblem of collective identities, Algerianness. This study also suggests referring to media literacy to access the diversified nature of online identities.

Keywords

Identity Simulation Online identity Collective Algerian identity Modernism Postmodernism