The sitter's intense glance back at the viewer somehow disallows objectification, as well as any pathologization. |
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The term currently flags the political stance, especially in the Anglo United States, of resisting medical pathologization of trans people. |
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What is important to keep in mind is that the pathologization of sexual deviance is everywhere and at all times a function of power enacted over pleasure. |
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I'm torn over the pathologization of high-tech interruptions. |
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The pervasive pathologization of the healthy workings of the female reproductive system irks me to a great degree, and I applaud the authors for challenging it. |
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While the psychological shorthand for hostages who develop emotional attachments to their kidnappers is Stockholm syndrome, freed captives often protest the term's simplification and pathologization of their experience. |
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These include, but are not limited to, a history of improper diagnoses, pathologization, stereotypical labeling and, what the literature has determined to be, unfair disqualification of athletes. |
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