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Theme 6: Subjectivity, Internalisation and the Self

Self-Defense and Subjectivity

Self-Defense and Subjectivity

... See Springer v Commonwealth, 998 SW2d 439, 453-54 (Ky 1999) (holding that the battered woman defendant was "entitled to instructions on self-protection as a defense to both the pr[r] ...

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Grade 6, Theme Three

Grade 6, Theme Three

... • The onset of puberty, which marks the beginning of the early stage of adolescence, can be stressful. It takes time and patience for both children and parents to navigate the years from age 10 to age 16. It is normal ...

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The Performativity of the Self: Subjectivity Formation in Althusser, Foucault, and Butler

The Performativity of the Self: Subjectivity Formation in Althusser, Foucault, and Butler

... Butler's notion of gender identity as performance shares a fundamental assumption with Foucault's notion of disciplinary power insofar as both argue that it is th[r] ...

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The fundamentals of a potentiating learning milieu: expanding capacity for student internalisation and self-regulated learning

The fundamentals of a potentiating learning milieu: expanding capacity for student internalisation and self-regulated learning

... Potentiating learning milieux provide opportunities for personal choice allowing students a specific topic, interest or presentation mode. This inspires students to competently utilise their individual strengths, ...

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(Re)Scripting the self: creative writing, effeminacy and the art of subjectivity

(Re)Scripting the self: creative writing, effeminacy and the art of subjectivity

... This idea of Butler’s was proven accurate by a subtle change to my own subjectivity as I wrote The Tree. Before writing the piece, and undertaking the research that preceded it, I had ambivalent (and ...

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Playing with one’s self: notions of subjectivity and agency in digital games

Playing with one’s self: notions of subjectivity and agency in digital games

... It may not be the inherent nature of the digital game itself so much as the historical context of its development and popularization (the axes of late postmodernity, globalization and the War on Terror) which has ...

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Hegemony and the internalisation of homophobia caused by heteronormativity

Hegemony and the internalisation of homophobia caused by heteronormativity

... My concept of internalized homophobia is that it is not just about sex, but about self-concept. It starts before awareness of sexuality. It begins much earlier with a feeling that you are different, and that this ...

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SENSE AND SUBJECTIVITY A VERY SHORT AND PARTIAL HISTORY OF THE LOSS AND RECOVERY OF THE BODILY SELF

SENSE AND SUBJECTIVITY A VERY SHORT AND PARTIAL HISTORY OF THE LOSS AND RECOVERY OF THE BODILY SELF

... seeming self, is - dennett says - a centre of narrative gravity, and if one asked what a self is, one should reply as physicists do in the case of physical centres of grav- ity: “nothing at ...the ...

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Self reflection(s): Subjectivity and racial subordination in the contemporary African American writer

Self reflection(s): Subjectivity and racial subordination in the contemporary African American writer

... 'Steele make(s) the serious mistake of thinking that racism is a statement about the victims, that is, about blacks', Lester (1991) writes. 'If whites did not regard themselves as superi[r] ...

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Healing ourselves: ethical subjectivity in the stories of 
complementary self help users with cancer

Healing ourselves: ethical subjectivity in the stories of complementary self help users with cancer

... that we can make our bodies better through balance. In particular he notes that the language of balance comes less through medical discourses and more through commercial ‘big-food’ enterprises, like fast food chains. ...

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The Journal Project and the I in Qualitative Research: Three Theoretical Lenses on Subjectivity and Self

The Journal Project and the I in Qualitative Research: Three Theoretical Lenses on Subjectivity and Self

... the self and the other within the changing discussions of paradigm, epistemology, and ontology? Of what relevance is the self for deciphering truth in qualitative research? Decade by decade, the ...

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Affect and subjectivity

Affect and subjectivity

... of self-organized assemblages, or what Harney and Morten (2013) call the undercommons, which interrupts the neoliberal assemblage that violently produced their relationship in the first place from ...

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Subjectivity on the periphery

Subjectivity on the periphery

... identities, self- understandings and access to social communities and turning them into communicative activities whereby experiences of being a second-language user and learner are ...

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Rural masculinities and the internalisation of violence in agricultural communities

Rural masculinities and the internalisation of violence in agricultural communities

... Page | 10 townships (Weisheit, Falcone & Wells, 1996: 3) makes it more difficult for victims of violence to report it, seek outside help, or pursue protection through apprehended violence orders (Hogg & ...

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Rural Masculinities and the Internalisation of Violence in Agricultural Communities

Rural Masculinities and the Internalisation of Violence in Agricultural Communities

... townships (Weisheit, Falcone & Wells, 1996: 3) makes it more difficult for victims of violence to report it, seek outside help, or pursue protection through apprehended violence orders (Hogg & Carrington, 2006). ...

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Kate Appel Developmental Choice Time April 6, Theme: Ocean

Kate Appel Developmental Choice Time April 6, Theme: Ocean

... Proactive Management My ultimate expectation is that the students will be self-monitoring themselves during choice time and that the rules and expectations are so clear there are minimal disruptions during our ...

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Theme 6: Enterprise Knowledge Management Using Knowledge Orchestration Agency

Theme 6: Enterprise Knowledge Management Using Knowledge Orchestration Agency

... 1. Is the Web suitable to map organizational structure to technological architecture? 2. If the Web technology is not suitable for mapping organizational structure why it is structurally the most dominant KM solution? ...

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Beyond Subjectivity: Kierkegaard s Self and Heidegger s Dasein Tsutomu B. Yagi

Beyond Subjectivity: Kierkegaard s Self and Heidegger s Dasein Tsutomu B. Yagi

... of qualities as the tradition has assumed. As philosophers like descartes and Kant neglected spirit, they occupied themselves with a synthesis that unites negatively. We can now say that such a negative unity here ...

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Sites of Possibility: Political Subjectivity and Processes of Self-Representation in Rio de Janeiro’s Favelas

Sites of Possibility: Political Subjectivity and Processes of Self-Representation in Rio de Janeiro’s Favelas

... 65 Tim Hall and Iain Robertson, “Public Art and Urban Regeneration: Advocacy, Claims and Critical Debates,” Landscape Research 26 (2001): 19. 66 Nina Möntmann delves further into the concept of essentialist versus ...

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Health and Family Life Education TEACHER TRAINING MANUAL. Self and Interpersonal Relationships Theme Unit Sexuality and Sexual Health Theme Unit

Health and Family Life Education TEACHER TRAINING MANUAL. Self and Interpersonal Relationships Theme Unit Sexuality and Sexual Health Theme Unit

... 1.7 RESILIENCE THEORY This theory explains the process by which some people are more likely to engage in health-promoting rather than health-compromising behaviors. It examines the interaction among factors in a young ...

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