Identity and lifestyle
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After defining lifestyle as a specific and differential system of behaviors, this paper analyses the intense link between identity and lifestyle. It initially turns to some of the sources of classical sociological theory that coined the concept of lifestyle. Lifestyle and identity appear belonging to different logics. Lifestyle to a syntagmatic one, by which behaviors and activities must stick to each other, combined, intending to build a horizon of coherence in practice. However, identity belongs to a paradigmatic logic. It belongs to the ideal, where what is pursued or managed are models. Due to their different logics, lifestyle and identity feed each other. Lifestyles feed and materially structure identities. Identities complete and ideologically structure lifestyles, giving them meaning.
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social structure, structural identity, syntagmatic logic, paradigmatic logic
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