Results 251 to 260 of about 388,098 (307)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Departures in Critical Qualitative Research, 2017
In this fusion of autoethnography and phenomenological description, I explicate my experiences as a door-to-door social welfare advocate for the Maine People's Alliance. Examining my lived experiences of being a stranger in the midst of facing other strangers in their homes, I reflect on the collaborative constitution of strangerdom. I also recount the
openaire +1 more source
In this fusion of autoethnography and phenomenological description, I explicate my experiences as a door-to-door social welfare advocate for the Maine People's Alliance. Examining my lived experiences of being a stranger in the midst of facing other strangers in their homes, I reflect on the collaborative constitution of strangerdom. I also recount the
openaire +1 more source
“Stranger Among Fellow Strangers”
Amerasia Journal, 2011Most notable about Russell Leong's first publication "Rough Notes For Mantos" may be the fact that few people knew the actual author's name.1 Neither could anyone know that the story was supposed to function as a coming out piece. We have, then, in Leong's inaugural work a verbal curiosity that expresses a classic double movement of gay identity: an ...
openaire +1 more source
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2017
A PICU nurse writes of walking with parents in their pain.
openaire +2 more sources
A PICU nurse writes of walking with parents in their pain.
openaire +2 more sources
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2006
This work concerns a nine-year analytical experience with a patient who presented as a main feature an apparent inability to experience and express feelings. Right from the beginning the author was confronted with the question of the viability of analytical work, considering transference or emotional involvement in the absence of perceptible ...
openaire +2 more sources
This work concerns a nine-year analytical experience with a patient who presented as a main feature an apparent inability to experience and express feelings. Right from the beginning the author was confronted with the question of the viability of analytical work, considering transference or emotional involvement in the absence of perceptible ...
openaire +2 more sources
The Massachusetts Review, 2023
Abstract: The González family is wealthy. Their only son, Pablo, runs into a man named Miguel while outside riding on his bicycle. Miguel, upon hearing his name and learning that Pablo doesn’t in fact speak Spanish, offers to teach him in exchange for work. When Pablo goes back inside to tell his parents about this offer from his new friend, they grow
openaire +1 more source
Abstract: The González family is wealthy. Their only son, Pablo, runs into a man named Miguel while outside riding on his bicycle. Miguel, upon hearing his name and learning that Pablo doesn’t in fact speak Spanish, offers to teach him in exchange for work. When Pablo goes back inside to tell his parents about this offer from his new friend, they grow
openaire +1 more source
Tales of strangers/strangers’ tales
Cahiers Élisabéthains: A Journal of English Renaissance Studies, 2018This essay is a comparative study of Tzvetan Todorov’s concept of barbarity as performed in Cheek by Jowl’s 2004 stage production of Othello and Ivan Mladenov’s film adaptation of the play (2008), set in a Bulgarian prison and featuring inmates cast according to crime.
openaire +1 more source
2019
What did it feel like to be an openly Jewish soldier fighting alongside German troops in WWII? Could a Jewish nurse work safely in a field hospital operating theater under the supervision of German army doctors? Several hundred members of Finland’s tiny Jewish community found themselves in absurd situations like this, yet not a single one was harmed by
openaire +1 more source
What did it feel like to be an openly Jewish soldier fighting alongside German troops in WWII? Could a Jewish nurse work safely in a field hospital operating theater under the supervision of German army doctors? Several hundred members of Finland’s tiny Jewish community found themselves in absurd situations like this, yet not a single one was harmed by
openaire +1 more source

