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Understanding depression through a 'coming out' framework.
Published 2012“…Recently, Scambler and others have broadened the research agenda on stigma to include the wider meanings of stigma within society, and especially the role of identity politics e.g. gay liberation. Recognising that the categories 'homosexual' and 'depression' were socially constructed and stigmatised from the 19(th) and 20(th) centuries respectively, we draw on themes in conceptual models of coming out as gay or lesbian to sensitise our analysis to personal experiences of depression and the specific ways in which the condition is constructed. …”
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Place and the politics of space in J.M.Coetzee’s life and times of Michael K
Published 2016“…Such positionality makes the novel a platform for the demonstration of postmodern identity politics which hinges on a resistance to epistemological disambiguation and dualistic structuring. …”
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DINAMIKA ARSITEKTUR INDONESIA DAN REPRESENTASI ‘POLITIK IDENTITAS’ PASCA REFORMASI
Published 2018-01-01“…The cultural identity on indigeneity and become part of identity politics. It was exploited by elites and rulers for the sake of power politics. …”
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“The World Had Forgotten about Us”: Heterotopian Resistance in Richard Flanagan’s <i>Wanting</i> and Lloyd Jones’s <i>Mister</i> <i>Pip</i>
Published 2022-01-01“…This article explores how the different forms of heterotopias present in Richard Flanagan’s <i>Wanting</i> (2008) and Lloyd Jones’s <i>Mister Pip</i> (2006) articulate problematic identity politics and cultural memory. In <i>Wanting</i>, the collocation of Mathinna’s story with that of the lost Franklin expedition offers a form of reclaiming. …”
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Understanding Gender Expertise in the Post-Truth Era: Media Representations of Gender-Based Analysis Plus in Canada
Published 2021-03-01“…In unpacking these representations, we suggest that, even among critics of post-truth claims, post-truth discourse offers a new vocabulary, anchored in what Ringrose (2018, 653) refers to as “post-truth anti-feminism”, which emphasizes not simply identity politics, but also potential harm resulting from interventions based on feminist knowledge. …”
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Growing Up as a Girl in Late Socialist Poland: The Personal, the Political and Class in Feminist Quasi-Autobiographical Novels by Izabela Filipiak and Joanna Bator
Published 2021-07-01“…Through the aforementioned examples, the author demonstrates that late socialism is an essential component of the founding story of contemporary feminism in Poland, and that the topos of the conflict between mothers and daughters is a useful tool of its anti-communist identity politics. Discussing the issue of the literary genre, the article proves that the choice of a quasi-autobiographical novel, based on the Bildungsroman scheme, harmonizes with the biographical, artistic and political settlements of the ‘breakthrough generation’ with late socialism and transformation.…”
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Bureaucracy and the Politics of Identity: A Study on the Influence of Ethnicity on the Bureaucrat Recruitment Process in Sorong Selatan Regency, West Papua, Indonesia
Published 2016-11-01“…This study discusses how identity politics, particularly ethnicity, works in a variety of lobbying processes by bureaucrats of different ethnic groups to gain strategic positions in bureaucracy. …”
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Politik dan Strategi Budaya Etnik dalam Pilkada Serentak di Kalimantan Barat
Published 2016-01-01“…This view is helpful to explain the fanaticism ethnic factor as a cultural strategy that occurred in the present and why identity politics in West Kalimantan is an inherent part of the local politics of this period.…”
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CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE TRUMP GOVERNMENT: IMPRESSIONS OF AN ANTAGONISM
Published 2019-10-01“…On the one hand, progressives have united around expected civil rights conceptions, embracing the need for social and identity politics. Politically isolated, they were unable to move forward with propositional policies of expansion or creation of new rights, just trying to deny or oppose Trump’s policies. …”
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Serbs as threat the extreme negative portrayal of the Serb “minority” in Albanian-language newspapers in Kosovo
Published 2011-01-01“…Examining their discourse in terms of ideological production and representations is crucial in order to understand the power relations between the majority and the minority, the identity politics involved in sustaining them, and the intractability of the conflict. …”
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Introduction: The Making of Sámi Religion in Contemporary Society
Published 2020-10-01“…We ask what role it plays in identity politics and heritagization processes, and how different actors connect with distant local religious pasts—in other words, in which contexts is Sámi religion activated, by whom, and for what?…”
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“There is nothing better than a theory”: A few remarks on the theoretical practice of contemporary avantgarde women writers (Lyn Hejinian, Leslie Scalapino, Carla Harryman)
Published 2013-01-01“…<br />The article is also an attempt to see their work in a broader context of feminist<br />thought, ranging from écriture féminine, through Judith Butler’s and Denise Riley’s<br />critiques of identity politics, to the posthumanist horizon of Donna Haraway’s<br />cyborg writing.…”
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Security Inequalities in North America: Reassessing Regional Security Complex Theory
Published 2017-12-01“…Relations between states in North American are becoming less characterized by the role of institutions and interests and more by identity politics in the region.…”
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Disasters that Matter: Gifts of Life in the Arena of International Diplomacy
Published 2010-05-01“…Politicians and journalists of the time presented these corporeal responses as "civil society's demand for brotherly rapprochement," thus underscoring the anthropological insight that contemporary identity politics is increasingly "medicalized". Taking into consideration both the medical regimes of truth that made these donations possible, and the painful political experiences lived and remembered by Greeks, Turks and Cypriots to this day, I argue that the conciliation these donors performed revealed the suspense of their faith in the reconciliatory future rather than their acceptance of restorative notions such as brotherhood and rapprochement. …”
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From Social Chronotope to Political Myth: Ukrainian Case
Published 2023-12-01“…If the events of 2004 determined the vector of Ukrainian identity politics as European, the Euromaidan of 2014 drew a demarcation line not only between Ukraine and Russia, but also between Kyiv as a center of political power and a symbol of political community, on the one hand, and the pro-Russian regions of the eastern Ukraine, on the other hand. …”
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<b>"Don´t Cry for me Ireland - Irish Women´s Voices from Argentina"</b><br>
Published 2010-03-01“…Critical issues of gender and a politics of nostalgia are interrelated with the identity politics generated by the tension of being/becoming and belonging. …”
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El “otro” nicaragüense en el imaginario colectivo costarricense. Algunos retos analíticos y políticos
Published 2004-04-01“…Se argumenta que la política de la identidad (identity politics) tiende a ser irreconciliable con una política que de prioridad a la redistribución de acceso a facilidades materiales (politics of redistribution). …”
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Who Is a Right-Wing Supporter? On the Biographical Experiences of Young Right-Wing Voters in Poland and Germany
Published 2019-11-01“…In the existing literature, we can find the socio-economic explanations of the sources of the right-wing turn (related to economic deprivation, precarisation, social exclusion, labor market competition with immigrants and others), as well as cultural explanations connected with new identity politics, symbolic exclusion and divide between society and political elites, the disembedding from previously solid communities, and the fear of new risks related to the inflow of cultural Others. …”
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The Politics and Aesthetic Choices of Feminist Art Criticism
Published 2023-03-01“…The methodology presented analyses feminist art criticism using a model of clusters of concepts that draws on Anne Ring Petersen’s examination of identity politics, race and multiculturalism from 2012. …”
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