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Depression, Critique, and Critical Theory as Political Therapy
ABSTRACT Critical theorists, especially in the Frankfurt School tradition, claim that normative thought and critique arise from experiences of suffering and oppression. It seems intuitive that oppression sometimes makes people sad and angry in ways that motivate critique and resistance; yet, other times, it leads to debilitating experiences of ...
Jasper Friedrich
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ABSTRACT Afropessimism is a critical framework that is often used to analyse anti‐Black violence and its deep entrenchment within systems and structures that perpetuate Black subjugation. By conceptualising Black life as ‘non‐life’, afropessimism examines how anti‐Black violence shapes health disparities, influencing who is deemed worthy of care and ...
Tanisha Spratt
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SLEEP-WAKE: A Comprehensive Mnemonic for Systematic Screening of Sleep-Related Issues. [PDF]
Spruyt K.
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Abstract Patricia Berry’s interpretation of the Demeter/Persephone myth, and her concept of rape into consciousness, illuminate intrapsychic dynamics. However, this symbolic lens may inadvertently distance us from the devastating nature of literal rape—a reality the Homeric Hymn encapsulates.
Barbara Cerminara
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Genetic prediction of early adolescent chronotype: effects of sex and pubertal status. [PDF]
Hernandez LM+3 more
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Abstract Research summary A long‐standing critique of place‐based crime prevention interventions has been that any reductions in crime are often short‐lived. If researchers do not carry out longer‐duration follow‐ups, we cannot know for sure if the effects of these interventions will persist, decay, or even strengthen.
Eric L. Piza+3 more
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Benchmarking Accelerometer and CNN-Based Vision Systems for Sleep Posture Classification in Healthcare Applications. [PDF]
Hoang ML+4 more
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‘I See Her Instrument Is Open’: (Dis)playing the Musical Body in the Work of Jane Austen
Abstract This article contextualizes Jane Austen's depictions of musicians and instruments within contemporary philosophical perceptions of music as a means of ‘unvirtuous’ corporeal stimulation in order to examine Austen's attitude towards female sexuality.
Maggie Stanton
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