"Who am I"? According to the Adlerian theory, it's about the image, a gay or lesbian you are seeing from the screen in media.It may seem hairsplitting to distinguish"what am I" from"who am I" since both deals with identity. But the identity is more than one thing and the self-image is not a location of the self among referents but and evaluation of the self-actually of one's worth or value. Thus the self-image includes value-laden conviction: you are stupid enough to blame the nature.
"Who am I"? According to the Adlerian theory, it's about the image, a gay or lesbian you are seeing from the screen in media.It may seem hairsplitting to distinguish"what am I" from"who am I" since both deals with identity. But the identity is more than one thing and the self-image is not a location of the self among referents but and evaluation of the self-actually of one's worth or value. Thus the self-image includes value-laden conviction: you are stupid enough to blame the nature.