The Orthonym Becomes a Heteronym: Facebook and the Industrialization of Unconscious Identity-Construction
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This essay argues that Facebook's "real names" policy constitutes one of the most consequential events in the history of heteronymic practice since Pessoa's formalization in 1914. Facebook turned the orthonym itself into a heteronym at civilizational scale, without the practitioner's knowledge or consent. Billions of people now maintain constructed identities under their legal names. This is heteronymic practice. Facebook's innovation was making it invisible. The essay proposes the concept of the Orthonym Inversion — the structural transformation by which the legal name, under platform conditions, becomes the vehicle for industrialized identity-construction — and traces its consequences from Facebook's 2004…
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- Unconscious mind
- Politics
- Sociology of knowledge
- Hierarchy
- Inversion (geology)
- Industrialisation
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