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Animus, Again

SSRN Electronic Journal
William D. Araiza
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ANIMUS FORMULA

Current Digest of the Russian Press, The
Pavel Dulman
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Shifting or Settled? Tracking Racial Animus During COVID-19

Social psychology quarterly, 2023
Is racial animus sensitive to social shocks, or is it a disposition that resists change? The early COVID-19 pandemic was accompanied by incidents of prejudice and discrimination against the Asian American community in the United States.
Evan Stewart, D. Beckman
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The Syzygy, Reformulation and New Perspectives: Dreams, Anima-Animus and Gender.

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2023
The main objective of this qualitative and quantitative research paper is to explore the occurrences and relations of the anima, animus and androgynous in dreams, with particular emphasis on the consideration of the androgynous in the human psyche.
Mario Saiz   +7 more
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Animus

2020
Animus explores the uneasy intimacy between human bodies and nature through soft sculpture, short stories, photography, video, and a deadpan tone. An image of a frozen chicken defrosting inside of a sauna is countered by trail camera footage of hungry birds feeding on a foot that’s been life-cast in suet and birdseed; latex sheets hang like flayed skin,
William D. Araiza, William D. Araiza
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Activating Animus: The Uniquely Social Roots of Trump Support

American Political Science Review, 2021
Partisanship in American politics is inextricably linked with social identities, and sentiments toward party-aligned groups affect political orientations. However, out-group animosity may operate differently depending on the party or elite.
Lilliana Mason   +2 more
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Inner-outer couple: anima and animus revisited. New perspectives for a clinical approach in transition.

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2022
The conflicts of the outer couple (crises, separations, divorces) with a high incidence in the rates of depression, reveal the archetypal dysfunction of the relationship between the inner-couple (in-shadow) and the outer-couple (in-crisis). To understand
Mario Saiz, Claudia Grez
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Intertwined Crises: California’s Public Universities’ Responses to COVID-19 and Anti-Asian Animus, January 2020 to June 2021

American Behavioral Scientist, 2022
COVID-19 ravaged everyday life for individuals across the globe, but its impact was especially harmful to Asian Americans who suffered both a notably high risk of infection and hospitalization, as well as a sharp rise in anti-Asian racism.
Andrés Castro Samayoa   +3 more
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