subidentities
Subidentities are the multiple, overlapping facets of a person’s broader self-concept. They include roles (such as student or parent), group affiliations (ethnicity, religion), and personal traits (introverted, creative). Subidentities are not separate selves; rather, they are component identities that combine to influence behavior, values, and perceptions, and they can be foregrounded or muted in different contexts.
In psychology and sociology, the idea reflects that identity is not unitary but plurally organized. Each subidentity
Subidentities can be activated or muted; a person may emphasize a national identity during a civic event
Researchers study subidentities with interviews, surveys, and observations, focusing on identity strength, compatibility, and triggers of