Just a moment...
she is the inner spiritual subjectivity of the tantric practitioner herself or himself, the knowing dimension of experience. This subjectivity is not the personal, identity-oriented subjectivity that is discussed in feminism, psychology, phenomenology, or even postmodernism, for that matter.
Judith Simmer-Brown • Dakini's Warm Breath: The Feminine Principle in Tibetan Buddhism
It is only recently that the elaboration, the modeling of one’s personal and social identity, has been reorganized to conform to the uninterrupted operation of markets, information networks, and other systems.
Jonathan Crary • 24/7: Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep
For the applied postmodernists, however, the focus on discourses is primarily concerned with positionality—the idea that one’s position within society, as determined by group identity, dictates how one understands the world and will be understood in it.
Helen Pluckrose • Cynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything about Race, Gender, and Identity—and Why This Harms Everybody

David Wright • Just a moment...
On the first level of transformation, the subjectivity of the practitioner is transformed by the simple act of becoming the “other” of one’s projected emotions,