I assume that she is invoking the liberal, atomistic concept of selfhood which posits a self prior to social relations. |
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In the process of unpicking his feelings about the issue, he has extrapolated a model of the relationship between created work and selfhood. |
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The narrative view of selfhood has, a further purpose to connect ipseity with alterity. |
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The book's exultation of romantic selfhood and all-consuming passion was another source of worry for Victorian critics. |
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Saleem goes on to indicate that categorial identity reifies us, reduces our ongoing, multiple, unfixable selfhood to mere objects. |
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The tool the analyst needs is her psychoanalytically trained selfhood to access the selfhood of the other. |
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Moreover, a polyphonic style resists univocal concepts of selfhood, which posit the self as knowable and unified. |
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She explores the idea that selfhood is a narrative accomplishment, achieved by people telling stories to themselves and about themselves. |
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The traditionalists are at a huge disadvantage in either defining or re-defining any sense of selfhood in a cultural environment of differences. |
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These conversations are about theories of selfhood and the place of personal essay writing in the English curriculum. |
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Janie's spirit-filled narrative finally becomes that long-desired sermon on female selfhood. |
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Identity in these contemporary worlds, writes Bean and Moni, is constructed through the consumption of goods with selfhood vested in things. |
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It's about traumatic brain injury and the total decimation of self and selfhood. |
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That would seem to be a strange way of honoring the remaining selfhood of the patient, if selfhood there is. |
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This does not imply that he was without an acute sense of selfhood, personal vanity, or justified pride in his achievement. |
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It's like a hothouse, in whose controlled climate people can develop their selfhood to the full. |
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Through his constant narrativizing, Ambrose constructs a portrait of himself as a fiction and his narratives constitute his selfhood. |
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Adam the second, in contrast, emerges in his selfhood not through self-expansion, but through a sense of incompletion and retraction. |
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The game, then, is the stage of the social process at which the individual attains selfhood. |
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Studies such as these indicate how closely the contemporary understanding of true humanness is connected to the sense of personal identity and selfhood. |
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They were to become isolated to the point that they forged a new selfhood born of solitude, inspired by the type of atavistic visual symbolism that Purist painting provided. |
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The analysis of phenomenal selfhood in dreams may also shed light on different and potentially dissociable dimensions of self-consciousness. |
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No one should be forced to continue suffering if they find their plight humiliating, their sense of selfhood destroyed. |
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First, there is having and maintaining human identity, individuality, selfhood, autonomy, integrity, and personality. |
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Health care practitioners who recognize and respond positively to these expressions of selfhood experience less resistance to care by patients. |
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Standard medical conceptualisations and treatments of violence often erase or undermine women's agency and selfhood. |
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Instead, each American should spend his days cultivating his individualism, his selfhood. |
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This new sense of selfhood requires a different articulation. |
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In an effort to maintain wider group cohesion, divergent voices are often dealt with by claiming they arise from entirely different strains of selfhood. |
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The key to convincing selfhood seems to be to rely neither completely on the self nor completely on an other, but to tease out options in-between the two extremes. |
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Almost all of them are interested in gender or sexual identity and want to show how a given work dramatizes the constructed character of selfhood. |
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To appreciate the closeness of language and selfhood in his poetry, an awareness of the strong link between the two in 16th-century England is necessary. |
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While it is true that Margaret's scientific theories support the emergence of a new image of female selfhood, I would argue that they exceed such revaluing of the feminine. |
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At any given time our selfhood is the sum of our memories and Knausgaard understands that this means the throwaway ore as well as the precious metal. |
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How does psychology, viewed through a vitalist perspective, affect ideas of selfhood and created fictional characters? |
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It identifies his central theme as the confusion and unhappiness inherent in the very experience of selfhood. |
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To be autonomous, a person must be recognized as legitimately separate and protected in his or her separation, but to have human rights, a person's selfhood must be appreciated in some more emotional fashion. |
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The soul of survival value faithfully reflects both the qualitative and the quantitative actions and motivations of the material intellect, the former seat of the identity of selfhood. |
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Uncertain of where they are ultimately headed and seldom sure how to achieve the goals they embrace as they go along, yet game for the adventure, the mother and lover transgress rigid, modernist norms of selfhood. |
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The building of a political analysis from the perspective of native women goes hand in hand with the building of selfhood and the recognition of oneself as a subject of rights, a person with a history. |
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Chapters three through five develop a normativist approach to solving the problem of selfhood opened up by Sartre's rejection of the ideal of authenticity. |
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In her seventh album, Ace, she provocatively braids together lovesickness, sensuality and a strong sense of selfhood in grown-up, carefully paced tunes. |
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The rods of encroaching night and the gloom of the cinema are cathexes which compensate, albeit with a loss of selfhood, for the void created by the absence of the father. |
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