10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «UNAMBIVALENTLY»
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Tony Kushner in Conversation
I don't know what I'm trying to say except that I feel incapable of unambivalently
rejecting a Jewish yearning for a homeland, although I can unambivalently say
that I think that it's a terrible historical problem that modern Israel came into ...
Tony Kushner, Robert Vorlicky, 1998
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Methods and Nations: Cultural Governance and the Indigenous ...
96 By contrast, Wenders is unambivalently hostile to national myth, both
Germany's and America's. And, unlike Ford, he is unambivalently hostile to
violence, which for Wenders has no heroes. As a result, in Paris, Texas, he
restores the West ...
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American Literary Regionalism in a Global Age
As Morris explains, such theory fails to “leav[e] much place for an unequivocally
pained, unambivalently discontented, or aggressive theorizing subject. It isn't just
negligence. There is an active process going on . . . of discrediting . . . the voices
...
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Adolescence and Delinquency: An Object-Relations Theory Approach
It involves wanting something one is excluded from, but not being able to hate (
freely and unambivalently) the objects that are doing the excluding. In the
depressive position one cannot simply turn the withholding breast into the had
breast; the ...
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Theology and Slavery: Charles Hodge and Horace Bushnell
None of these traditions, as we shall see presently, was unambivalently
proslavery or antislavery, nor were they unambivalently racist or antiracist. While
some individuals wielded these traditions as weapons against the idea of racial
slavery, ...
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A Curious Calling: Unconscious Motivations for Practicing ...
Searles (1966) also warns against the dangers of trying to maintain a self- image
of an unambivalently loving person. ... Searles insists, is an unrealizable and
omnipotent goal: "We could unambivalently love and approve of and accept 86 ...
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Little House, Long Shadow: Laura Ingalls Wilder's Impact on ...
37 There is a tendency for many people to feel cheated, possibly irreparably
damaged, if they have had less than an unambivalently loving parent who has
achieved toward them a perfect balance of nurturance, acceptance, and ...
Anita Clair Fellman, 2008
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Sovereign Lives: Power in Global Politics
55 By contrast, Wenders is unambivalently hostile to national myth, both
Germany's and America's, and unlike Ford, he is unambivalently hostile to
violence, which for Wenders has no heroes. As a result, in Paris Texas, he
restores the West as ...
Jenny Edkins, Michael J. Shapiro, Veronique Pin-Fat, 2004
Instead, it is ready-to-hand for people to use as an unproblematic mythic West, 'a
set of symbols that constituted an explanation of history'.45 By contrast, Wenders
is unambivalently hostile to national myth, both Germany's and America's. And ...
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Deforming American Political Thought: Ethnicity, Facticity, ...
65 By contrast, Wenders is unambivalently hostile to national myth, both
Germany's and America's. And, unlike Ford, he is unambivalently hostile to
violence, which for Wenders has no heroes. As a result, in Paris, Texas he
restores the West ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «UNAMBIVALENTLY»
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Why Today's Underground Club Music Sounds Cybernetic
Okay, well, disclaimer, as with any such accelerationism: to cheerlead this aesthetic unambivalently, and especially to derive anti-humanistic behaviors from it, ... «The FADER, jul 15»
Can GOP give up on culture wars?
... that Southern heritage and its symbols are to be unambivalently revered and that the federal government should play a limited role in the lives of Americans. «Albany Times Union, jun 15»
The Poet Who Died For Your Phone
They imagined that they, like the rest of China, were rushing unambivalently toward consumer capitalism, saving their factory wages for ever-newer, shinier ... «TIME, jun 15»
The New Atheists are back — and dumber than ever
The New Atheist message, without exception, was that religion is utter nonsense and unwaveringly, unambivalently bad for us in all forms, in all times, in all ... «The Week Magazine, mai 15»
Theater Review: A Beautiful Day in November on the Banks of the …
If it's too much to say they are buried treasures, they are both unambivalently worth the descent. A Beautiful Day in November on the Banks of the Greatest of the ... «Vulture, fev 15»
Viewpoint: Would Athenian-style democracy work in the UK today?
The -kratia component of demo-kratia was derived from kratos, which meant unambiguously and unambivalently power or strength. Demos, the other component ... «BBC News, jan 15»
RAMPELL: NYPD cops breaking the law
Presumably the only party unambivalently pleased is the city's committed, and newly less fettered, criminal element. In other words, thousands of public servants ... «Asbury Park Press, jan 15»
In outrageous doc The Dog, the real-life robber behind Dog Day …
He had four "wives" (to use his preferred term regardless of their gender), one of them unambivalently male. If they'd wanted to, Berg and Kerudren could have ... «Nashville Scene, ago 14»
Talking to the Taliban after Karzai
The new president must work unambivalently to improve security in the face of a sustained Taliban armed campaign. The odds of bringing the Taliban to the ... «Al Jazeera America, abr 14»
Book News: Steve Jobs Biographer Asks Internet To Help Edit New …
It's an immigrant story, a coming-of-age story, a becoming-a-writer story, and a becoming-a-mensch story, and in all these ways it is, unambivalently, a success.". «NPR, jan 14»