These subjectivities have led to the critical dismissal of Maoriland literature. |
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A diversity of masculine subjectivities is mobilized around and through Spike as he comes to terms with challenges to his power. |
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Novels are narratives of private life that they turn inward, forming subjectivities that occlude or mystify the political. |
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We thus necessarily believe in the existence of subjectivities other than our own present mind. |
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As a system of circulation and exchange, the post office institutionalises modes of correspondence, producing and regulating particular subjectivities. |
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Fragmentation, identity, xenophobia, racism, migrants... new subjectivities. |
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The different contributors attempt to metabolize the various processes global society is undergoing, and the impact such processes are having and will have on subjectivities. |
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Huebler's fascination with look-alikes subtly disrupts our sense of stable, autonomous subjectivities. |
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With major achievements that Ministry of Environment has proudly accomplished, there are certain challenges, both subjectivities and objectivities, directly affecting the missions in environmental management. |
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However, measuring cultural change is far more problematic given the inherent subjectivities involved, the multiple agents of change involved, and the methodological problems of attempting to quantify values and behaviours. |
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Other subjectivities are thus developed through these new media. |
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Rules of conduct are tied to the formation of subjectivities and 'normalizing' processes that enable subjects to learn and enact logics of appropriateness in different institutional contexts. |
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The ongoing co-evolution of the economic and extra-economic dimensions of these activities is mediated through specific institutional configurations and specific subjectivities. |
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The traditional categories of tragedy are nearly destroyed in the deepened subjectivities of Romanticism of the 19th-century German philosophers, Arthur Schopenhauer and his disciple Friedrich Nietzsche. |
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On the contrary, in a perspective that finally brings him close to Quetelet, he considered that belief in certain truths rested on a rational order, above individual subjectivities. |
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The purpose of this special issue is to expand critical thinking about ethnoreligious oppression by gathering essays attuned to the specific contexts, communities and subjectivities of people who encounter it. |
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These subjectivities irrupt in Lebanese experimental film and video in ways that remark on the latent violence still invisibly walking the streets of Beirut. |
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This synthesis of divinatory practices creates new Melanesian practices for interiorising subjects and subjectivities, for bringing people back to themselves and their truths. |
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These subjectivities are struck together to form a truly disgusting gum to replace desiring machines. They molarize the desiring machines, and represent them. |
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Subjectivities of both the dominant and the dominated are produced in the interstices of these multiple, intersecting loci of power. |
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