And how, I ask you, does this reflect on their other viewpoints concerning difference and otherness? |
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It's an image that is rife with a frank sexuality that isn't shy to speak up for its otherness. |
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It is a symptom of incomplete development in the encounter with otherness and individuation of one's own personality. |
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In fact, immigration, the influx of otherness, is crucial to the spiritual upkeep of the nation. |
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It denies the possible otherness that would render the unknown worth knowing. |
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Anthropology, our source of narratives of otherness, has a professional bias towards difference. |
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The multinationals and their advertising companies were always quick to incorporate signs of otherness. |
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The airport fills in as a liminal zone where one's own otherness becomes more visible, if not necessarily legible. |
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In my terminology otherness or alterity is definitional, and specifically polar. |
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Here I am labouring under the misconception that progress regarding our treatment and understanding of others, and otherness, had been made. |
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And in this scrutiny and disapproval my issues with class and otherness have resurfaced, again in relation to an academic environment. |
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Cannibalism was one method of establishing otherness in early modern representations of all three groups. |
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That otherness is not and never has been either equatable with or answerable to whiteness. |
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I want to insist, however, that in the case of his funeral orations, Derrida's concern for presence and otherness is not merely theoretical. |
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The otherness of ego enwraps each of us like a prison, but the magus takes all of earth as his body. |
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In his many evocations, he renders his sense of place and otherness with deliberate diction and well-placed references. |
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Yet it never quite loses its quality of otherness, as demonstrated by its use in this recent Brussels apartment block. |
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I have tried to show how these festivals help produce the desire for otherness and difference, in ever more complex forms. |
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For us, real marionettes, string marionettes, produced those moments of otherness, they created a spell, something very unnerving, disquieting. |
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So I guess we're obsessed with the exotic otherness of the genre right now. |
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Such smoothing over of differences, however, would have diminished the powerful sense of otherness that is such a valuable aspect of the book. |
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And again, like you said, these are not mega-stars whose celebrity and otherness is intimidating. |
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And when my living children were born, I was overwhelmed not only by their beauty, but also by their otherness. |
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Autobiographies which exoticize Asian culture reinforce the otherness of Asians in the eyes of white America. |
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The intolerant base their views on a factual error, which then fuels a general suspicion of otherness. |
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Few films have so fluently, so poignantly and amusingly, described contemporary Britons' attempts to overcome the shock of otherness. |
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Elements of transformation, however, occur most pointedly in the encounter with otherness. |
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The abyss of ethnographic otherness has been momentarily bridged. |
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The otherness of early modern religious agents and culture is translated into more acceptable modern forms conformable to our own cultural assumptions. |
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Besides the floor upon floor, shelf upon shelf of books, there was that element of feng shui, not simply location but the geomancy of that locus, its spiritual otherness. |
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Do everyday clothes as dance gear impact its otherness as an experience? |
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Such misguided compunctions blunt the jagged, tatterdemalion otherness that is central to our experience of a Wölfli, a Darger, or a Ramirez. |
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Those that by their wish, their dream, have one day longed for an otherness without which the world would be inhabitable! |
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One has to learn how to deal with unexpectedness, ambiguity and otherness as well as the resulting culture bumps or culture shock. |
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T'es Trois is an in-your-face trio that tackles headfirst the theme of otherness. |
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The capital-O Other refers to two additional types of otherness corresponding to the registers of the Symbolic and the Real. |
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Unlike the Hegelian Other, however, women are unable to identify the origin of their otherness. |
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The notion of the border to be crossed has gradually been transformed into the notion of the otherness and its recognition and acceptance. |
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Their common denominator is the rejection of what is different, the rejection of the other and the systematic negation of otherness. |
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A humanist culture allows pupils to acquire both a sense of continuity and change, a sense of identity and otherness. |
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Translation in history is now being linked to themes such as otherness, manipulation and power. |
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However, one must not forget that the authentic experience of God always remains an experience of otherness. |
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Cultural creativity offers important potential for enhancing the respect of otherness. |
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In Hawaii, locals of color work part time jobs dressed up as natives at the polynesian cultural center to keep alive ideas of otherness and exoticism in visitors. |
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In his mind, he could still see that weird green orb, staring out at him from amid the flames, shining and expanding, abask in its unfathomable otherness. |
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McMaster understands alterity as a dialectic of self and otherness. |
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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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This self-perception requires, with greater or less intensity, that the documenter develop a sense of otherness apart from the documented subject. |
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Tim's Sri Lankan experiences led him to consider how just as a snake sheds its skin, so too can we shed our fear of otherness, and learn to embrace other cultures. |
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When I entered middle school, I was crushingly self-conscious of my otherness. |
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It will lose all otherness, and become merely one among many simulations in a world that has lost all depth, fully digitalised and pressed flat against the computer screen. |
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The search for the disreputable which reinforces the notion of difference as objectified otherness is often carried out with the help of Third World women themselves. |
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This conference thus aims to elucidate the ambivalent relationship between philosophy and literature, between otherness and similarity, between the end of the XVIII and the beginning of the XXI century. |
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This diverseness must be respected by every person's style and mode of expression being taken seriously, by their contrariness being respected and their otherness being accepted. |
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This, from a Baptist, who explores the notion of otherness in the context of the differences he encounters with and within his own tradition. |
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In ' The Unbearable Closeness of Being', the artists tackle notions of identity, individuation, otherness and marginality. |
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In the case of human cloning, it is clear that the latter emblematically affects the three above-mentioned vectors of human existence: corporeality, temporality and otherness. |
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The more the modernistic comparative vision aims at a classification, the more it is inevitably exposed to multiple senses and forms of otherness. |
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We too, created male and female from the beginning, are otherness, difference, complementarity, called to share in a communion of love and to transmit the life we have received. |
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What is necessary is an ethical approach to education, an ethics of education, if need be, that integrates respect for otherness and the resolution to look for solutions. |
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But there is also a deep feeling of otherness rooted in years of relentless communist indoctrination that makes them unwilling to cosy-up to foreigners, especially those with non-Slavic looks. |
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This graphic illustration in the expressive tradition addresses all of Cassandra's concerns about love of self, centeredness of self and simply comfort and happiness with ones otherness. |
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Far from the notion that teaching can be a matter of sharing or of maieutic, Levinas asserts the total dissymmetry of the relationship and the transcendence and complete otherness of the teacher. |
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Tété: Well, basically the idea was to find a title that would link all the different tracks on the album and reflect its central theme: otherness. |
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But when, in the splendour of his adopted language, he lays claim loudly and clearly to his African identity, it is never in a spirit of introversion, withdrawal or refusal of otherness. |
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Respect for otherness will never be achieved as long as men remain unconvinced that improving the condition of women leads to an improvement in the well-being of society as a whole. |
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And so the unattainable Oneness of truth is known in conjectural otherness and the conjecture of otherness is itself known in the most simple Oneness of truth. |
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It is psychologically reductive to introduce a sense of the paranoic encounter with uneventful otherness in the scenario presented. |
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In order to traverse these objectified notions of self, one must subjectify that otherness by shattering the fundamentally limiting and incomplete ego. |
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He juxtaposes a chapter exploring the concept of otherness in Machado with one that reads some of the better-known writings of Pessoa's heteronyms. |
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The conceptual link between transcendence and otherness, captured so deftly by the Rubaiyat, lies at the heart of Emmanual Levinas' treatment of exteriority. |
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The author of 1 John not only agrees with the biblical definition of holiness, he also helps us reflect on the relationship between God's otherness and our own. |
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I'm Chicano when I want to highlight my political otherness. |
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