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  • ...so suggested that [[William Little (English surgeon)|William Little]], the man who first [[identified]] [[cerebral palsy]], was wrong about [[lack]] of [[ ...ychology of [[Suggestion]]: A Research into the Subconscious [[Nature]] of Man and Society'' in 1898, followed by ten or more works over the next twenty
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  • ...ship|citizen]] were revoked. He thus became a ''"[[homo sacer]]"'' (sacred man). In consequence, he could be killed by anybody -- while his life on the ot ...a simultaneous inclusion and exclusion of "bare life": as Aristotle says, man is an [[animal]] born to [[life]] (''zen''), but existing with [[regard]] t
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  • ...litical]] theorist because her [[work]] centers on the fact that "men, not Man, live on the earth and inhabit the [[world]]."
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  • ...xplored by [[others]], including [[Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak]], [[Paul de Man]], [[Jonathan Culler]], [[Barbara Johnson]], [[J. Hillis Miller]], [[Jean-F ...the National Socialist [[German]] [[Workers]] Party ([[Nazi]]s), while de Man worked, during the German occupation of Belgium, as a writer for a collabor
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  • ...family background of African slaves, Tamil indentured servants and a white man. The family were relatively well off for Martinicans but far from a middle ...was a very personal account of Fanon’s [[experience]] being black: as a man, an intellectual, and a party to a French education.
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  • ...e first truly "Hitchcockian" film, incorporating such themes as the "wrong man". ...first film for the company, ''[[The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934 film)|The Man Who Knew Too Much]]'' (1934), was a success, while his second, ''[[The 39 S
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  • ...k. His [[father]], Michael Pedersen Kierkegaard, was a strongly religious man. Convinced that he had earned God's wrath, he believed that none of his [[ ...ds Mynster, but had come to see that his conception of Christianity was in man's interest, rather than God's, and in no way was Mynster's life comparable
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  • ...f guarding herself against the woman's retribution is harder than with the man; her efforts to placate and make reparation by restoring and using the peni ...s ''not'' wholly hemmed in. A woman is not [[split]] in the same way as a man; though [[alienated]], she is not altogether subject to the symbolic order.
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  • If all men are [[subject]] to a law, one man escapes. ...to Lacan, women participate in a [[logic]] very different from that of the man.
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  • ...that women are defined negatively in relation to men; a [[woman]] is not a man and therefore [[lacks]] something that men have - a [[penis]]. Rather, wome
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  • ...tical of any ‚underlying truth’, he writes: ‚If Freud had brought to man’s knowledge nothing more than the truth that there is such a thing as the ...resent. And this other tiling is, according to Hegel, Desire. Indeed, when man experiences a [[desire,]] when he is hungry, for example, and becomes aware
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  • The boy sees the woman as a [[castrated]] man and the [[girl]] has to accept that she has not got and never will have a p
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  • Job is a devout man and a [[model]] [[citizen]] who is suddenly struck with calamities. The usual [[perception]] of Job is of a [[patient]] man who simpy endures his woes with dignity and remains faithful to God.
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  • ...4 when she said it was as though eternal human nature had changed. To be a man no longer means the same thing. One should not, for example, underestimate
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  • ...he said it was as though eternal [[human]] [[nature]] had changed. To be a man no longer means the same [[thing]]. One should not, for example, underestim
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  • ...[Kierkegaard]], the truth of this [[statement]] is always its negative — MAN is always wrong. This external element does not stand for objective knowled ...lity]], soul) of man, but the ability to SUFFER, to experience pain, which man shares with animals. With inexorable radicality, Singer levels the [[animal
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  • ...ew Man: a revolution is not legitimized by the positive [[notion]] of what Man's [[essence]], "[[alienated]]" in [[present]] [[conditions]] and to be real ...so that, when the tank tries to bypass him by turning right or left, them man also moves aside, again standing in its way:
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  • ...ntification]] with the core of the [[official]] ideology: the [[image]] of man that we get in Eisenstein, Meyerhold, constructivist paintings, etc., empha
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  • ...se to the [[ideal]] [[spectator]] of the [[film]] - namely, to an idiot. A man in the late 20ies at my [[right]] was so immersed in the film that he all t ...t some graphic index of the sexual difference, the simplified drawing of a man and a woman, as is usually the case in most of today's restrooms, but THE S
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  • ...probably, from John Gray's point, to rewrite this scene so that what Wolf Man effectively saw was, let's say, instead of his parents having sex, only his
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