10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNASSIMILABLE»
Discover the use of
unassimilable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unassimilable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Unassimilable Feminisms: Reappraising Feminist, Womanist, ...
B. F. W. Series Editors: LINDA MARTÍN ALCOFF,
Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center GILLIAN HOWIE, University of
Liverpool For the last twenty years, feminist theory has been presented as a
series of ...
2
Therapeutics and materia medica
But even among the unassimilable principles of food, all are not equally mere
irritants of the intestinal mucous membrane. Some are susceptible of absorption,
and after having been taken into the blood, are eliminated, in a more or less
altered ...
3
Therapeutics and materia medica
The primary action of purgative medicines is to irritate the mucous membrane of
the intestine. The natural condition of food, in that it contains a large proportion of
unassimilable constituents, seems to indicate that the latter are expressly ...
4
Excess and Masculinity in Asian Cultural Productions
INTRODUCTION. Asian. Modernity. and. Its. Unassimilable. Male. Excess. In an
American internet chat room some years ago, I found the following comments
regarding China's online population of 123 million (by January 2009, the amount
of ...
5
Personal Control in Action: Cognitive and Motivational ...
The compulsive repetition in memory, which people experience as highly
distressing and uncontrollable, is the result of attempts to assimilate emotionally
significant material that is unassimilable in the extant experiential conceptual
system ...
Miroslaw Kofta, Gifford Weary, Grzegorz Sedek, 1998
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Traumatic Realism: The Demands of Holocaust Representation
The real is always a "missed encounter," but within that category only trauma is
radically "unassimilable" and "accidental."18 To equate the real with the
traumatic would be to generalize the unassimilable and thus deprive it of its
accidental ...
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Artificial Mythologies: A Guide to Cultural Invention
The attempt to assimilate the unassimilable leads to the paradoxical moment in
mourning when loss cannot be adequately incorporated by the ego. If we
understand that a certain punctuation may actually represent loss, then we have
begun ...
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Deleuze and the Cinemas of Performance: Powers of Affection
Intensity is the unassimilable. (Massumi 2002b: 27) As an event, performance is
cut off from any preconceived, anterior scenario or reality. In its fundamental
ontological sense, performance gives rise to the real. While representation is
mimetic, ...
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On Bataille: Critical Essays
Abstract facts are the unassimilable elements of science provisionally set aside.
Laughter doubles the speculative range, but — it is this that characterizes
laughter and heterological practice (in general) — it is added to the
unassimilable, ...
Leslie Anne Boldt-Irons, 1995
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The Stoic in Love: Selected Essays on Literature and Ideas
Contents: Two Unassimilable Men; Hamlet:^R Conversations with the dead; Measure for Measure:^R The bed-trick; Shallow's Orchard, Adam's Garden; The Stoic in Love; Fishes in the Trees; Causal Dum: A note on^R Aeneid, vi. 585-6; Ovid ...
Anthony David Nuttall, 1989
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNASSIMILABLE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
unassimilable is used in the context of the following news items.
The Nation, the Church, and the Immigrants
When the Act was contested, the Supreme Court upheld the “plenary power” of Congress to control immigration and expel unassimilable groups. Quotas ... «First Things, Jul 15»
Are Arabs white?
... with whiteness. Arabs have been historically disoriented as "alien" and "unassimilable", and today, branded as "terrorists" and prospective "radicals". «News24, Jul 15»
Academics: Right-wing extremism equal to Muslim extremism
... for the hostile environment they have created” and had moved on from demanding assimilation from Muslims, to saying Muslims “had become unassimilable”. «MuslimVillage.com, Jul 15»
Right-wing extremism equal to Muslim radicalisation, say academics
... for the hostile environment they have created" and had moved on from demanding assimilation from Muslims, to saying Muslims "had become unassimilable". «Sydney Morning Herald, Jul 15»
Mark Shields: Donald Trump's Anti-Immigrant Rants in the 'American …
... report from a State Department office that categorized the 120,000 Jews who had entered the country as “twisted,” “unassimilable,” “filthy” and “un-American. «Noozhawk, Jul 15»
The Temple of British Worthies–Not A Sacajawea Or A Crispus …
... fought and suffered for—swept away by floods of unassimilable and often hostile aliens. In the following paragraph the name of Hermann Göring pops up. «VDARE.com, May 15»
No, History Doesn't Support President Obama's View Of Immigration
... Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt— rejected the slander that successive waves of immigrants were unassimilable. They were copiously on ... «The Federalist, Mar 15»
Amid French crisis, Japan frets over virgins
The price, in his view, is the choking of the French nation, culture and economy by unassimilable immigrants and their scarcely less unassimilable, so it seems, ... «The Japan Times, Jan 15»
The Deadly Paris Terror Attack and the Myth of Religion
It is the philosophical fifth column that has opened the door to destructive, unassimilable foreign elements via multiculturalism. As to this, multiculturalism states ... «American Thinker, Jan 15»
The best psychology books of 2014
For Phillips, Freud's ideas about the “unassimilable”, those oppressive frustrations of the civilising process, stem from his childhood as a Jewish outsider. «The Guardian, Dec 14»