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The Painterly Materiality of Clouds in Antony and Cleopatra and Hamlet
Abstract This article examines the cloud‐gazing scenes in Antony and Cleopatra and Hamlet through the lens of early modern artistic theory and material practices, particularly the art of limning. Building upon existing philosophical and poetic interpretations of Shakespearean clouds as metaphors for ephemerality and memory, the essay argues that the ...
Anne‐Valérie Dulac
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Lacanian Analysis of the Tale of the Golden Nightingale: Subjectivation Through the Object of Desire
Fairy tales are narratives that symbolically express an individual’s psychological development and their relationship with society. Psychoanalytic theory offers a functional tool for analyzing the psychological structure of fairy tales through concepts ...
Hakan TİKDEMİR
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Once more with feeling: What is the psychosocial anyway? [PDF]
This article asks if psychosocial studies can be distinguished from neighbouring fields of inquiry and what, if anything, constitutes a ‘shared language’ among the psychosocial field’s different ‘dialects’.
Redman, Peter
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Staging the Semahs: Performing Aleviness in Turkey and Europe
ABSTRACT The semah, a genre of music and movement practices imbued with values of gender, class, age and ethical egalitarianism, lies at the core of the Alevis' ayn‐i cem rituals. Since the 1970s, processes of urbanisation, migration, folklore production and heritage‐making have facilitated the circulation of semah beyond ritual contexts, particularly ...
Sinibaldo De Rosa
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Suspicious minds : the dramatisation of paranoia in Victorian poetry : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University [PDF]
This thesis contains readings of a number of Victorian poems by Alfred Tennyson, Robert Browning and Dante Gabriel Rossetti which dramatise paranoia and jealousy.
Frost, Sarah Lee
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Intentionalism, anti‐Intentionalism and conversational interaction
Abstract Proponents as well as opponents of modeling aesthetic interpretation on conversation tend to assume that this implies that the author's intention constitutes the meaning of her work and that the aim of interpretation consists in recovering it.
Palle Leth
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Representation in Herbart and Freud and Its Place in Teaching
This article analyzes the different notions of representation in the philosophical and psychological theories of J. F. Herbart as well as ind the psychoanalytic theory of S. Freud.
Ana María Fernández Caraballo
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Abstract Foucault states that escaping from Hegel “requires knowing to what extent Hegel, insidiously perhaps, is close to us; it requires knowing what remains Hegelian in that which allows us to think against Hegel, and measuring to what extent our maneuvers against him are perhaps a ruse he has set for us, at the end of which he awaits us, motionless
Bruce Baugh
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ABSTRACT Healthcare in the United States is defined by profit motives and economic inequality, yet medical providers and organizations are also guided by moral values such as a commitment to patient well‐being. How have sociologists made sense of this apparent contradiction?
Guillermina Altomonte, Eliza Brown
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ABSTRACT Clinicians often experience frustration and uncertainty when working with patients with personality disorder (PD). Several evidence‐based treatments are available, some deriving from psychodynamic theory. Despite the clinical relevance of confidence in managing such encounters, no validated measure of clinicians' confidence in assessing ...
Luca Pingani +5 more
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