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American Journal of Political Science, 2021
AbstractGaslighting brings its victims to doubt the sources of their evidence. This article holds that political gaslighting, by leading citizens to hold beliefs disconnected from the available evidence, poses a distinctive threat to democratic politics.
Eric Beerbohm, Ryan W. Davis
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AbstractGaslighting brings its victims to doubt the sources of their evidence. This article holds that political gaslighting, by leading citizens to hold beliefs disconnected from the available evidence, poses a distinctive threat to democratic politics.
Eric Beerbohm, Ryan W. Davis
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Gaslight, Ghostlight, Golliwog, Gaslight
James Joyce Quarterly, 2008The gaslight that illuminates the settings of "The Dead" is an antiquated technology on the verge of being replaced by electricity. For that reason, among others, it brings with it associations of nostalgia, foregone romance, and ghosts—in other words, the emotional landscape of "The Dead." These associations converge on the figure of Michael Furey ...
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University of Toronto Law Journal, 2021
Suppose that an authoritarian regime wants to make changes to legal norms or institutions to consolidate its hold on political power. Suppose further that the regime in question cannot simply ignore the domestic or international costs of doing so, and that it has an interest in responding to critiques of these changes based on liberal democratic norms
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Suppose that an authoritarian regime wants to make changes to legal norms or institutions to consolidate its hold on political power. Suppose further that the regime in question cannot simply ignore the domestic or international costs of doing so, and that it has an interest in responding to critiques of these changes based on liberal democratic norms
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The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1982
The Gaslight Syndrome, a scenario in which one partner of a conjugal unit attempts to have the other labelled insane and institutionalized, is probably more prevalent than is commonly realized. The essential features are: the presence of a sado-masochistic marital relationship, underlying themes of sexual jealousies and the deliberate attempt by the ...
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The Gaslight Syndrome, a scenario in which one partner of a conjugal unit attempts to have the other labelled insane and institutionalized, is probably more prevalent than is commonly realized. The essential features are: the presence of a sado-masochistic marital relationship, underlying themes of sexual jealousies and the deliberate attempt by the ...
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2019
Tape of early 1960s (around 1961-1962) songs performed by Bob Dylan. Likely assembled from various performances at the Gaslight or studio demos. Songs are "Rambling, Gambling Willie," "Man on the Street," "Talkin' Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues," "Standing on the Highway," "Ain't No More Cane," and "Handsome ...
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Tape of early 1960s (around 1961-1962) songs performed by Bob Dylan. Likely assembled from various performances at the Gaslight or studio demos. Songs are "Rambling, Gambling Willie," "Man on the Street," "Talkin' Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues," "Standing on the Highway," "Ain't No More Cane," and "Handsome ...
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Gaslight, Gaslighting, and the Gothic Romance Film
2017This chapter examines Gaslight as the first Hollywood domestic violence film and the only one to focus on psychological abuse or “gaslighting.” The discussion focuses on the conventions of this later Gothic romance, the abuser’s strategies of verbal and psychological abuse, and the film’s implications for contemporary domestic violence films.
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