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Friendships and Broken Friendships
2023This chapter argues that the behavior of Anglo settler states and Indigenous Peoples within a logic of sovereignty is discordant with prevailing international relations theory instead of engaging bonds of relational friendship. Where mainstream international relations theory prioritizes a territorial space, this chapter finds that both settler states ...
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Journal of Lesbian Studies, 1999
SUMMARY In contrast to the monogamous model for sexual relationships (including those of lesbians) in western society, friendships are permitted to be polyamorous. However, friendships do not receive the level of salience and priority that sexual relationships do. This article focuses on three issues that keep lesbians from prioritizing friendships: (1)
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SUMMARY In contrast to the monogamous model for sexual relationships (including those of lesbians) in western society, friendships are permitted to be polyamorous. However, friendships do not receive the level of salience and priority that sexual relationships do. This article focuses on three issues that keep lesbians from prioritizing friendships: (1)
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Friendship, Romance, and Romantic Friendship
2005When Moscow University was struck by a cholera epidemic in 1830, it closed its doors for much of the academic year. Students were forbidden from seeing one another, some were quarantined, and others were sent away. Ia. I. Kostenetskii described in his memoir how this isolation caused him great distress; he longed to see his friend Aleksei Topornin ...
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2017
This chapter reflects on the role of friendship in personal relations to see if this illuminates some issues concerning their regulation. It examines various historical perceptions of friendship, drawing lessons from Aristotle’s distinction between utilitarian and full friendship, and Montaigne’s comparison between friendship and marriage.
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This chapter reflects on the role of friendship in personal relations to see if this illuminates some issues concerning their regulation. It examines various historical perceptions of friendship, drawing lessons from Aristotle’s distinction between utilitarian and full friendship, and Montaigne’s comparison between friendship and marriage.
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2018
Having a best friend or close friend is closely connected to children’s health and well being in the early years. Having friends safeguards children from social isolation and is associated with academic attainment and social success. In early childhood, children often make friends through play or other shared activities.
Theobald, Maryanne +3 more
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Having a best friend or close friend is closely connected to children’s health and well being in the early years. Having friends safeguards children from social isolation and is associated with academic attainment and social success. In early childhood, children often make friends through play or other shared activities.
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2020
This chapter explores how friendships had always mattered a great deal to Nathalie Sarraute and points out how it constituted the emotional focus of her life. It recounts Nathalie's feeling of enormous loss when Lena Liber died in March 1961, just as she was emerging from tuberculosis (TB) and her own brush with death.
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This chapter explores how friendships had always mattered a great deal to Nathalie Sarraute and points out how it constituted the emotional focus of her life. It recounts Nathalie's feeling of enormous loss when Lena Liber died in March 1961, just as she was emerging from tuberculosis (TB) and her own brush with death.
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