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Desired and Feared Identities and Their Role in Occupational Identity Regulation
Abstract This paper extends theory by showing how occupational identity regulation operates jointly through both desired and feared identities which, in combination, enforce normative control. Taking a narrative identity perspective and drawing on an ethnographic and interview‐based study of veterinarians, we make three principal contributions to our ...
Sarah Page‐Jones, Andrew D. Brown
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Orgia na dworcu w Jekaterinhofie (O wytwarzaniu Inności w przekładach Idioty Dostojewskiego)
This article explores how Otherness is created in two Polish translations of Dostoevsky’s The Idiot. The analysis focuses on scenes whose localisation the Russian original describes as воксал (read: vauxhall, meaning ‘railway station’).
Wojciech Tomasik
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Lev Myshkin and Sonya Marmeladova in a Post-Apocalyptic World. Vyacheslav Butusov’s Fantasies on Dostoevsky [PDF]
The paper analyzes the artistic impact of Dostoevsky’s novel The Idiot on Vyacheslav Butusov, Vladimir Ponomaryov, and Konstantin Komardin, the creators of an animated music video.
Liudmila I. Saraskina
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“We Want to Tell the World”: One Teacher’s Experience with the Power of Petey
“That one’s Petey Corbin. He’s an idiot retard, but a friendly one—you know, laughs and smiles a lot. Sometimes you swear he’s thinking, but it’s just conditioning. They used to get him up every day and put him in a wheelchair. Lucky for us, they stopped
Steeg, Susanna M.
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Becoming Dostoevsky (how Rowan Williams opens up Bakhtin)
Abstract With the end of Communism in Russia, non‐materialist contexts were enthusiastically restored to Mikhail Bakhtin's globally famous ideas of carnival, dialogism, and polyphony. This essay surveys Rowan Williams's 2008 study Dostoevsky: Language, Faith + Fiction as a major contribution to this effort, concentrating on those general philosophical ...
Caryl Emerson
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If You Believe You Believe, You Believe. A Constitutive Account of Knowledge of One’s Own Beliefs [PDF]
Can I be wrong about my own beliefs? More precisely: Can I falsely believe that I believe that p? I argue that the answer is negative. This runs against what many philosophers and psychologists have traditionally thought and still ...
Baumann, Peter
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ABSTRACT This article engages with Ching‐Kwan Lee's (2025) idea that the post‐1997 Hong Kong protests represent a series of decolonization efforts, stemming from British colonial rule and now from the Chinese ‘neo‐colonial’ regime. Instead of focusing on Hong Kong natives, however, this article presents mainland Chinese immigrants (MCIs) who live in ...
Yao‐Tai Li
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Space Beyond Time: The Tenth Chapter of The Apocalypse in the Crucial Metaphysical Scene of The Idiot [PDF]
The article examines the central metaphysical scene of The Idiot, marked by events from the strange “capture” of a knife lying on the table by Myshkin, which Rogozhin takes away from him twice, becoming increasingly irritated, to the moment when this ...
Tatiana A. Kasatkina
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