As articulated by Roberta Trites, subjectivity "implies that every individual is multiply constructed by a variety of socioloinguistic forces that act upon her or him " We have no one "identity " Rather, as participants of various discourse or social communities, language, because it is fluid, constructs who and what we are and how we act at any given moment Additionally, we are always subject to change Accordingly we can never fully define ourselves because there is no one "essence" to define See also "multiple subject positions "
{i} subjectiveness, state of being subjective, condition of relying upon one's own personal judgement, lack of objectivity
judgment based on individual personal impressions and feelings and opinions rather than external facts
The property of being subjective See objective <Discussion> <References> Pete Mandik
The state or quality of being effected by the feelings or temperament of the subject or person thinking (It is extremely important for us to teach our students to distinguish between subjective and objective journalism Even though it is presented in black and white that does not mean that it is free from the writer's opinion )