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Subject in first person--subject in third person: subject, subjectivity, and intersubjectivity.
American journal of psychoanalysis, 2001In this article, the author traces the history of the concepts of subject, subjectivity, and intersubjectivity in different psychoanalytic theories in the last decades. She argues that the uniqueness of these concepts and their different implications were not emphasized enough.
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The Subject of Objectivity, Subjectively Considered.
The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 2021> “Listen to your patient; he is telling you the diagnosis.” > > –Sir William Osler > “You can see a lot just by observing.” > > –Yogi Berra > “Are you saying, doctor, that your diagnosis is based on what the individual told you?” > > –Typical question for the expert ...
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Laughter and the Subjected Subject
2016Chapter 3, “Laughter and the Subjected Subject” analyzes texts from Eastern Europe (Zoschenko, Kafka, Kundera, Sacco) as well as Latin America (Englander, Castellanos Moya), to propose three major forms of human rights laughter:acute, chronic, and posthumous.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
Prostitution is often viewed in feminist theory as the sine qua non of the female condition under patriarchy. Frequently cited as ‘the absolute embodiment of patriarchal male privilege’ (Kesler, 2002: 19), the highly gendered nature of commercial sex appears to offer a graphic example of male domination, exercised through the medium of sexuality.
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Prostitution is often viewed in feminist theory as the sine qua non of the female condition under patriarchy. Frequently cited as ‘the absolute embodiment of patriarchal male privilege’ (Kesler, 2002: 19), the highly gendered nature of commercial sex appears to offer a graphic example of male domination, exercised through the medium of sexuality.
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Sentiment Analysis and Subjectivity
Handbook of Natural Language Processing, 2010Bing Liu
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The Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico, 1991
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Social Studies of Science, 2012
In historical and ethnographic studies of the making of scientific knowledge, there has been a long-standing fascination with deflating certain stories about objectivity. Among the resources used to achieve that deflation have been the notions of subjectivity, which has been treated more as a trouble for objectivity than as a knowledge-making mode ...
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In historical and ethnographic studies of the making of scientific knowledge, there has been a long-standing fascination with deflating certain stories about objectivity. Among the resources used to achieve that deflation have been the notions of subjectivity, which has been treated more as a trouble for objectivity than as a knowledge-making mode ...
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Of Subjects, Subjectivity, and Subjectification: Subjects Made Visible
2009This chapter outlines the theoretical framework used in the book. It looks at the concept of “subject” used by Foucault as a way of describing an individual in society. Foucault talked of his academic work as centering around the idea of how subjects are made in interaction with others. The chapter provides examples of research that have used this idea
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Subjects of Experience and Subjective Perspectives
2018This chapter offers a preliminary defense of the claim that the two hemispheres of a split-brain subject are associated with distinct subjects of experience. The empirical basis of this 2-subjects claim is that, while both hemispheres are the source or site of elements of experience, these elements are unified only within each hemisphere system, and ...
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