The term infrahuman has been advanced in a way, to describe those bodies marked by race, whose alterity condemns them to worthlessness. |
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In my terminology otherness or alterity is definitional, and specifically polar. |
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The narrative view of selfhood has, a further purpose to connect ipseity with alterity. |
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In the inherited and still influential constructions of Africa, the continent designates difference and alterity. |
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The concluding chapter draws together the diverse strands of alterity explored to that point while examining alterity in history. |
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I also wonder whether there is a term in psychoanalytic theory for this perception of our body's radical alterity. |
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However cultured and correct our manner of speaking may be, it consists of many borrowed forms, in which identity and alterity intermingle. |
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The point of departure of my work is the necessity to accept and preserve alterity. |
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In this labyrinthine play of alterity, the transgressive Villeglé puts his own writing into crisis. |
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In addition, we include among others: culture, hermeneutics, identity, alterity, hybridity. |
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His work configurates a bestiary which draws its uncanniness both from its contiguity and its alterity with the real. |
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However, the theory of a necessary alterity has not always been the most popular point of view. |
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The austerity of your terrifying secret, of Devisch's position on alterity. |
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The dialectical view, built on the inevitable production of alterity and the necessarily differential structure of language, entails predictable consequences. |
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Likewise, contemporary comparatist discussions of cultural alterity may blur rather than sharpen historical distinctions and our sense of the otherness of the past. |
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In this vein, I would like to engage self and other in relation to the sharing of Maya healing and health through the idea of a tri-uniry of ipseity, alterity, and community. |
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Whether or not it is applied to a given foreigner has more to do with that foreigner's ability to reduce marks of alterity than his or her physical characteristics, per se. |
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But it is perhaps in that space of radical alterity evoked by poetic images that we can enter into a productive dialogue with the subjects of these exhibitions. |
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Finally, how are the absorbing questions of alterity and alienation treated by a postcolonial or displaced subject in an autobiographical novel written from such an elsewhere? |
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According to Derrida, Levinas underestimates not only the elusiveness of alterity but the degree of respect for alterity already present in earlier thinkers. |
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Then, the essay explains that the public sphere of early print is founded on alterity, on Otherness, on the non-English and even the anti-English. |
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In the novel, set forty years later, Armenian whiteness is defined in contradistinction to the racial alterity of Native Americans, another group that has suffered genocide. |
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McMaster understands alterity as a dialectic of self and otherness. |
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It infixes the invisibility of a culture in what is settled as a prerogative from which to apprehend any alterity in its strangeness, that is its visibility. |
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In the scramble for alterity that followed the demise of apartheid, forty unreconciled Afrikaner families, led by Verwoerd's son-in-law, retreated to Orania, an enclave established in the northern Cape. |
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With a conceptual abstract but appropriate language, one could say that love is the unifying energy in the respect of the alterity of the persons. |
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How can he erase the look or the weight of alterity in his own society? |
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Diversity and dialogue, identity and alterity are indeed the primary elements of functional complementarity that should be ensured, through multilingualism, in its entirety. |
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A vast research programme on alterity should focus on the analysis and the evaluation of curricula and existing material and lead to a nomenclature of implicit and explicit stereotypes. |
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The modern world has been built on its misunderstanding of alterity. |
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While the immediate social relevance of this leisure-related mobility may not seem very clear, it nonetheless enables young people to open up to alterity and discover their fellow European citizens. |
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Dracula's alleged attack, moreover, solidifies the link between them, and in her willingness to introject the Other Mina becomes open to the radical alterity of the Other. |
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However, in Three Laws, the profaners are not vaguely defined devils or ominous caricatures of religious alterity, as they often are in late medieval drama. |
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To that witty, avuncular Fabian figure, Bernard Shaw and Totalitarianism supplies Teiresian alterity, a counter-narrative of identity that is unsettling and at times shocking. |
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According to such a logic of alterity, the real Paraguay is the substrate awaiting discovery and reflection beneath Not-Paraguay's hallucinatory irreality. |
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