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Dialectics of Place and Space in Forster's A Passage to India: A Lacanian Reading
Published 2021-04-01“…In the context of providing such a Lacanian psychoanalytic analysis of the novel with a particular focus on the topography, the Marabar Caves, intersubjectivity, and the gaze of the other; the paper will borrow such terms as the unconscious, the Symbolic, talking cure/full speech, and object of desire from Lacan.…”
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O Desvelamento do Mito Arturiano
Published 2012-06-01“…Consequently, the literature does that King Arthur does so that the King Arthur is not a King bequeathed to the past, but a king of the present, because so the measure that rescues the past of a literary work to understand it in the present, unconsciously is resurrected.…”
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Deconstructive Analysis of Netflix Series Hollywood
Published 2021-04-01“…Case study of this research; the Hollywood series, which has claimed itself to have been a production against sexist and racist discrimination in the 1940s Hollywood, will be shown to have unconsciously constructed new hierarchies and hegemonies while fighting the existing taboos. …”
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Archetype of transformation in The Legend of Sleepers by Danilo Kiš
Published 2024-01-01“…It is stressed that the period of dreaming is very long and that the cave is a secretive locus, which corresponds with the metamorphoses of the characters on symbolic level, as well as with their unconscious state during the separation of the spiritual from the physical part of the sleeping being. …”
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Relationship between Hedonic Hunger and Health Interest on Habit and Sodium Intake Patterns in Food Consumption
Published 2019-01-01“…Habits, by their nature, are unconscious and cued by the environment, thus making them powerful determinants of behavior. …”
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Psychoanalytic conceptual framework: a critical review of creativity in modeling inquiry training
Published 2021-02-01“…Based on data analysis that: 1) student creativity can be explored through a psychoanalytic approach that expresses new ideas with students' intellectual freedom in the form of inquiry and problem-solving skills in their own way; 2) Creativity is based on Guilford's creative person who is built by conscious and unconscious efforts on neuroscience which gives rise to motivation, energy, ego to do creative ideas; 3) Different ways of creative students become important factors in determining discovery learning models. creativity is part of a personality that is encouraged to be creative if indeed they cannot meet sexual needs directly. …”
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Psychological well-being pada mantan narapidana kasus pengguna narkoba
Published 2023-03-01“…Former difficulties usually experience social pressure unconsciously and find it difficult to overcome them. …”
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Jardins, parcs et paysages dans l’œuvre de Hermann Hesse – ou Par-delà nature et culture
Published 2020-12-01“…Gardens and landscapes are “in motion” and they become not only true palimpsests overloaded with the writings of multiple places, but also function, for the observer, as a privileged means of confronting his unconscious and gaining a truer knowledge of himself.…”
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‘Our precious quand même’: French in the Letters of Henry James
Published 2013-09-01“…Patterns of usage may be unconscious (determined by certain recurring epistolary ‘situations’) but there are also cases where the use of French constitutes a trenchant and finely-judged stroke of art. …”
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MOTIVATING DELEGATION MODEL AND ITS RATIONALE
Published 2020-07-01“…The main elements of the model are unconscious and conscious desires, and regulatory motives of both the leader and subordinate. …”
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Reprise d’initiative et éducation interculturelle chez les Amérindiens de l’Amazonie brésilienne (Etat d’Amazonas)
Published 2010-11-01“…This one is not lived like a regressive mark of collective unconscious. It is on the contrary the recognition of the traditional cultures which conditions the desire of new knowledge and its appropriation, which could be also an answer for other countries, in particular at the pupils socially and culturally far away from the instituted school.…”
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Research on E-Commerce Customer Feature Extraction Question Answering System Based on Artificial Intelligence Semantic Analysis
Published 2022-01-01“…Data mining technology is adopted to mine social data in individual online we-media platforms and to mine individual personal attributes and preferences from their unconscious social language. Its methods are through the customer identification model construction related research, consumer preference identification and analysis related research, based on data mining technology of consumer preference identification and analysis, and the introduction of feature extraction method: semantic analysis. …”
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“Soaring Towards the Sun”: The Icarus Complex in Daphne Du Maurier’s The Flight of the Falcon
Published 2021-11-01“…In doing so, the article seeks to dispel du Maurier’s own anxiety that the “deep unconscious motive[s]” underlying the macabre actions of her beguiling, bird-imitating protagonist, Aldo Donati, and his brother, Armino, would remain overlooked.…”
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Knowledge (Erkenntniss) and Affect in Nietzsche
Published 2021-07-01“…Second, we can gain knowledge of why we hold a given moral/philosophical view when, instead of ignoring our affects, or letting them guide us unconsciously, we attend to them directly. Thus, perspectivism involves an injunction to probe our intuitions about a given subject-matter for the sake of knowledge.…”
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Socialism in Bessie Head’s “The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses”: A Marxist Reading
Published 2024-04-01“…Adjusting to capitalist society, the working class is often unconsciously or consciously mistreated to be seen as equal to the upper class. …”
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Le travail et la « vie psychotique »
Published 2014-01-01“…This article highlights the significance of the symbolic resonance between one’s unconscious psychological life and work life. It likewise criticizes the importance currently attributed to the concept of recognition, and thus to the social world and other externals, without taking into account internal sources of satisfaction.…”
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Implementing adaptive e-learning for newborn care in Tanzania: an observational study of provider engagement and knowledge gains
Published 2024-02-01“…Baseline conscious-competence was 53% (IQR: 38%–63%), unconscious-incompetence 32% (IQR: 23%–42%), conscious-incompetence 7% (IQR: 2%–15%), and unconscious-competence 2% (IQR: 0%–3%). …”
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Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis with Disseminated Infection in Immunocompetent Patient
Published 2016-01-01“…Here, we report a case of a 56 yr old previously healthy woman who was found unconscious at home and admitted to the emergency room with mild respiratory insufficiency. …”
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Personal and family factors as predictors of etnocentrism and racism in individuals
Published 2024-01-01“…We examine the influence of personal factors through the unique perspective of psychoanalytic theory, with a focus on unconscious processes that influence the appearance of discriminatory attitudes and feelings. …”
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Utilisation of Acoli Folktales for Mindset Modification in Post-LRA Incursions: A Sociological Perspective
Published 2025“…Like any other traditional edification, the traditional Acoli community has pre-served group cohesiveness and unconscious acceptance of customary codes articulated, and en-coded in 13 their oral narratives (myths, legends, and folktales) to ensure a peaceful life in the ge-nealogy and community. …”
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