

Anonymity - Self-creation
19 snips Feb 14, 2024
Thomas DeGloma, a Professor of Sociology, discusses anonymity and hidden identities throughout history, from the Ku Klux Klan to Banksy and QAnon. He explores motivations and implications of anonymity. Tara Isabella Burton explores personal branding and the origins of self-determination. They discuss the impact on personal identity and society, including protection from discrimination and the monetization of attention in American professional life.
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Anonymity and Identity
- Anonymity, meaning "without a name," involves obscuring one's identity.
- Names establish individuality, accountability, and reputation, making anonymity their absence.
Dr. H's Anonymous Advocacy
- Dr. H, an anonymous psychiatrist, wore a disguise to speak freely about homosexuality in 1972.
- This anonymity protected him from discrimination while advocating for declassifying homosexuality as a disorder.
Anonymity as Performance
- Anonymity and pseudonymity are social performances, often with hidden identities.
- There's an audience for the performance, but also a backstage group who knows the actor's true identity.