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Being Alive. Being a Woman. Being Colored:
2021This chapter discusses the dilemma faced by black female visual and performance artists Faith Ringgold, Barbara Jones-Hogu, Dindga McCannon and Ntozake Shange – at the height of the Black Arts movement. It is questioned that if the goal of the Black Arts movement was to reclaim and redefine what it was to be black in America - was it propagated at the ...
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Proceedings of the 2019 on Creativity and Cognition, 2019
Creative idea generation, the generation of original yet effective ideas, can be supported in virtual environments when interactions are facilitated via avatars with an appearance similar to their user, i.e. self-similar avatars. However, it is not known how self-similar avatars support creative idea generation. We propose that self-similarity supports
Marinussen, Manon, de Rooij, Alwin
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Creative idea generation, the generation of original yet effective ideas, can be supported in virtual environments when interactions are facilitated via avatars with an appearance similar to their user, i.e. self-similar avatars. However, it is not known how self-similar avatars support creative idea generation. We propose that self-similarity supports
Marinussen, Manon, de Rooij, Alwin
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Being Gay, Being Straight and Being Yourself
European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2003Authenticity or `being true to the self' continues to be a culturally valued quality despite (or perhaps because of) the increasing fragmentation of identities in contemporary culture. Focusing on accounts of the lesbian and gay `scene' of bars and clubs in Birmingham, UK, we discuss how young people employ a discourse of authenticity when talking ...
Holt, Martin, Dr., Griffin, Christine
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Be sparse! Be dense! Be robust!
2017Published in print by Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, ISBN 978-3-7983-2885-3 (ISSN 2199-5249)
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Being There, Being Friends, Being Uncertain
2016Organized around an incident of violence, rife with ambiguity, in which I was tangentially at risk, I consider the extent to which uncertainty is more than a characteristic of fieldwork and of the texts produced by it. Rather, as ethnographers working in contexts of violence, we document uncertainty as the material of our accounts.
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1979
Are there nonexistent things? What is the nature of informative identity statements? Are the notions of essential property and of essence intelligible, and, if so, how are they to be understood? Are individual things material substances or clusters of qualities? Can the account of the unity of a complex entity avoid vicious infinite regresses?
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Are there nonexistent things? What is the nature of informative identity statements? Are the notions of essential property and of essence intelligible, and, if so, how are they to be understood? Are individual things material substances or clusters of qualities? Can the account of the unity of a complex entity avoid vicious infinite regresses?
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2020
How Non-being Haunts Being reveals how the human world is not reducible to “what is.” Human life is an open expanse of “what was” and “what will be,” “what might be” and “what should be.” It is a world of desires, dreams, fictions, historical figures, planned events, spatial and temporal distances, in a word, absent presences and present absences ...
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How Non-being Haunts Being reveals how the human world is not reducible to “what is.” Human life is an open expanse of “what was” and “what will be,” “what might be” and “what should be.” It is a world of desires, dreams, fictions, historical figures, planned events, spatial and temporal distances, in a word, absent presences and present absences ...
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Being Lost, Being Found, and Being Alone
Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy, 2004Children's fantasies and fears about adoption and foster care are the subject of this article. The themes of the papers from the conference are taken up in the context of how children are helped to cope with their fantasies and fears through the medium of children's literature as well as in treatment.
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