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The Oppressive Elements in Religion and the Religions of the Oppressed
Harvard Theological Review, 1976In 1912, Ernst Troeltsch published a memorial review article for William James entitled “Empiricism and Platonism in the Philosophy of Religion.” This article which deals with James' The Varieties of Religious Experience is still the clearest succinct statement of James' position within the context of the general problems of Western philosophies of ...
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In chapter 19, C. Merla-Watson explores the story of La Llorona through the genre of meXicana gothic, employing a “hauntology of the oppressed” framework to do a counter reading of Sandra Cisneros’ “Woman Hollering Creek.”
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Abstract This chapter analyses the other aspect of an oppressor/oppressed relationship by looking at what happens to the oppressed, in this case, the academics and staff not in leadership roles. This chapter looks at why the tactics leaders employ work, and why people do not retaliate, and what systems have been put in place to ...
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Conceptualizing a Bioethics of the Oppressed: Oppression, Structure, and Inclusion
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2020openaire +2 more sources
Understanding, Resisting, and Overcoming Oppression: Toward Psychopolitical Validity
American Journal of Community Psychology, 2003Isaac Prilleltensky
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Oppression: A Concept Analysis and Implications for Nurses and Nursing
Nursing Forum, 2011Beverley Temple
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More than being against it: Anti-racism and anti-oppression in mental health services
Transcultural Psychiatry, 2012Vicky Stergiopoulos
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