The document discusses theories of identity and selfhood. It argues that traditionally Western thought viewed identity as something internal and self-contained within individuals. However, more recent perspectives see identity as socially constructed through interactions with others from birth. Mead's theory of the "dialogical self" proposed that the self is formed through social interaction and internalizing the perspectives of others. Symbolic interactionism also views identity and meaning as derived from social relationships and interactions rather than existing independently within individuals.