10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHOBISM»
Discover the use of
phobism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
phobism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Phobism is an addiction to fear (another name for worry). If smugness be
unlovely from a social point of view, phobism is fatal to its victim. Did it ever occur
to you that fear can become a habit and a luxury, just as smoking is? But phobism
is the ...
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History of the Indiana Democracy, 1816-1916
Phobism is an addition to fear (another name for worry). If smugness be unlovely
from a social point of view, phobism is fatal to its victim. Did it ever occur to you
that fear can become a habit and a luxury, just as smoking is? But phobism is the
...
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The Transatlantic Persuasion: The Liberal-Democratic Mind in ...
My sympathies clearly lie with the Catholic Irish in this account, but Anglo-
phobism is not an attitude in which I was bred. Membership in the Episcopal
Church might even indicate an opposite tendency. In any event, Anglophobia,
long a ...
Robert Lloyd Kelley, 1990
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Love: A Question for Feminism in the Twenty-First Century
Hence the solidarity we aspire to form cannot be just between women and
women to fight sexism but must extend to people of all genders and sexualities
fighting capitalism, racism, religious phobism, and other forms of ethnicism, as
well as ...
Anna G. Jónasdóttir, Ann Ferguson, Emerita Professor of Women's Studies and Philosophy Ann Ferguson, 2013
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Genetically Engineered Organisms: Assessing Environmental ...
Hydro- phobism means that the xenobiotic can easily enter organisms by
diffusing through biological membranes, will be difficult to separate in urine and
gall, and can accumulate in certain areas of the cell, including the phosphorus-
lipid ...
Deborah K. Letourneau, Beth Elpern Burrows, 2001
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Political Journalism in Comparative Perspective
... summarizes this divide by noting that while journalism research has often been
too “media-centric” (Schlesinger, 1990), political communication research seems
to suffer from “media phobism.” Our book bridges this divide by taking a look at ...
Erik Alb'k, Arjen van Dalen, Claes de Vreese, 2014
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An Excess of Phobias and Manias
phobic: Relating to, or affected by, a morbid, unexplained terror of something or
someone. Also used as a noun in reference to a person who has a terror or dread
of something or someone. phobiology: The study of phobias. phobism: ...
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The Forgotten Prophet: Bishop Henry Mcneal Turner and the ...
(Civil Rights 7) After praising dissenting Justice Marshall and quoting major
pieces of his dissent, Turner then turned his attention to the 1875 Civil Rights bill.
For Turner, the Court acted with “wicked ingeniousness and color-phobism”
because ...
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Holy Johnson, Pioneer of African Nationalism, 1836-1917
In the Delta support for Bishop Crowther by the Christian adherents and the '
pagan' chiefs was complete, the African agents making the best use of the
occasion by lecturing the converts on negro- phobism in Britain and the United
States.
Emmanuel Ayankanmi Ayandele, 1970