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Economy and Society, 2002
This paper offers an alternative understanding of the relationship between feminist ethics, time and otherness. Rather than suggesting a feminist ethics should simply be for ‘the other’, or that feminist ethics is always futural (dedicated to that which is not yet), the paper suggests that ethics involves responding to the particular other in a present
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This paper offers an alternative understanding of the relationship between feminist ethics, time and otherness. Rather than suggesting a feminist ethics should simply be for ‘the other’, or that feminist ethics is always futural (dedicated to that which is not yet), the paper suggests that ethics involves responding to the particular other in a present
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Science, 1978
The idea of four primary tastes has influenced our concept of the gustatory world of all animals. It has also been the basis for constructing theories of gustatory neural integration. Since natural chemical stimuli are complex mixtures to which responses are multineuronal, difficult questions about integration arise. Answers are usually framed in terms
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The idea of four primary tastes has influenced our concept of the gustatory world of all animals. It has also been the basis for constructing theories of gustatory neural integration. Since natural chemical stimuli are complex mixtures to which responses are multineuronal, difficult questions about integration arise. Answers are usually framed in terms
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2018
Denying existence to certain others, while still tolerating diversity, stabilizes a political order in a society; or does it? Addressing this classical question of political thought, Other Others intervenes both to the study of the Talmud and Jewish Thought in its aftermath, and to political theory in general.
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Denying existence to certain others, while still tolerating diversity, stabilizes a political order in a society; or does it? Addressing this classical question of political thought, Other Others intervenes both to the study of the Talmud and Jewish Thought in its aftermath, and to political theory in general.
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The other other: when the exotic other subjugates the familiar other
Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2002In this paper, the theme of the other will be examined and it will be argued that it is important to differentiate between two distinct types of other – the ‘exotic’ other which is distant and very different from the subject, and the ‘familiar’ other which is closer to the subject. The dynamic relationship between these two others will be investigated,
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Otherness in me, Otherness in Others
Childhood, 2004In childhood studies identity and difference are generally framed in the context of adult–child relationships. In this article it is explored how children and youth come to construe self and other in relation to other children and youth. Difference/otherness becomes an important organizing aspect of children’s social practices favouring a new agenda ...
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Representations, 1992
CULTURAL DIVERSITY HAS BECOME amuch-discussed topic. Iwould like to emphasize that cultural diversity is cultural, that it is a consequence of actions and assumptions which are socially-rather than naturally, geneticallyinstituted and reinforced. The inequities the recent attention to cultural diversity is meant to redress are in part the outcome of ...
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CULTURAL DIVERSITY HAS BECOME amuch-discussed topic. Iwould like to emphasize that cultural diversity is cultural, that it is a consequence of actions and assumptions which are socially-rather than naturally, geneticallyinstituted and reinforced. The inequities the recent attention to cultural diversity is meant to redress are in part the outcome of ...
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Othering can be understood as the multidimensional process of constructing and (re)producing the Other as inferior from a hegemonic position that determines which are the epistemologies, norms, values, institutions, culture, language, social configurations, economic systems that are considered appropriate. The hegemonic gaze that characterizes Othering
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Others, othering, otherism and social psychiatry
International Journal of Social PsychiatryBhugra, Dinesh, Ventriglio, Antonio
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