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At the same time as her photographs encompass a Surrealist vision by drawing on unconscious experience, they deviate from it by depicting the female body as not essentially beautiful and feminine. Cahun's images reveal an unconscious experience where the conventional performativity of gender is contested. In contrast, Surrealist images for the most part, confirm cultural notions of "female." This can be seen in photographs by Man Ray such as Lee Miller (1929), where a focus is placed on Miller's neck and, as a result, the female form appears phallic. Yet, at the same time, Man Ray's image is grounded in the very traditions of exhibiting the female-feminine body as a beautiful object. He depicts the female body as smooth, flowing and passive - all marks of the feminine beautiful. As evid...
... confuse the coherency of the figure's identity. In place, there is a fascinating ambiguity. An un...Any definition is highly suspect of essentialism. Despite content...
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... its political sovereignty, its northern identity, as well as its territorial integrity. The author offers a cultural explanation to these securitizations by arguing th...This definition simply means that when a state securitizes an issu...
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... on Accommodation Practices Related to Cultural Differences, with an end date scheduled in Decembe...What is the exact definition of this term? What is its impact? What are its con...Integration and Identity E. Elements of Ad Hoc Precedence for the Majority ...
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...Definitions ESTABLISHMENT 3. Transition Office 4. President 5.... not directly or indirectly reveal the identity of the taxpayer to whom it relates and, for the pu... control of a Canadian business that is a cultural business. (4) The definitions 'financial instituti...
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This paper identifies two new tools, the Keirsey Temperament Sorter (KTS) and Derrida's deconstruction method, to identify cognitive differences between Australian, Thai, and Japanese managers. The KTS identifies one's temperament pattern, which describes ways in which human personalities interact with the environment to satisfy needs. Temperament theory has been extended to leadership/management theory to show that inborn temperament tendencies are differently distributed by cultural groups and these tendencies affect approaches to negotiations. Derrida's deconstruction method offers a new approach to identifying a culture's true diversity by recommending an analysis of the 'difference-to-oneself' within a culture before comparing 'difference-between' cultures. Results identified signi...
... Idealists need to have a sense of unique identity. They value unity, self-actualisation, and authent..., rather than looking at a homogeneous definition of culture based on a single set of dimensional co...
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... to a new system aimed at minimizing identity theft associated with driver's licences and that t... eroding the fabric of our social, cultural and religious way of life". In his view, the Provi... or regulation, its identification and definition at this stage of the analysis often amount to a ju...
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... within the province's various Aboriginal identity groups and with the rest of Canada. . While lively.../secondary education is about more than cultural transmission--its goal is to impart core competenc.... Another census definition is based on an individual indicating that he or sh...
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Several themes emerge across the 13 chapters of the book. The first theme, discussed initially by [Anthony J. Marsella], is that much of the complexity and potency of terrorism is a result of the fact that "one person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter" (p. 15). Not only does defining terrorism present many challenges, but responding to it is complicated by the fact that terrorists tend to reconstrue reprehensible acts as admirable. Moreover, as described by Harré, language, particularly as used strategically by terrorist leaders and by other power-holders, can shape others' perceptions of such acts, including those that fall in a grey area between legal aggression and clear terrorism. Further, the question arises of whether legal policies that are oppressive and exploitive...
..., broad conceptual issues regarding definitions and context of international terrorism, specific p... a model of the self in which collective identity is conceptualized as dominant among several self-a... describe the way by which fears of cultural domination can stimulate terrorism, and how cultur...
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... in unsolicited promotions, incidences of identity theft, and the negligent loss of consumer informat.... Definitions of Privacy. Although the U.S. Supreme Court has ac... consumer privacy is affected by cultural, situational, and individual factors (Milberg, Smi...
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With more than 27,000 Aboriginal children currently in provincial care, solving the issues surrounding Aboriginal adoptions has never been more important. These issues include: the inequality of funding between the First Nations Child Welfare agencies and provincial agencies (which has instigated a Canadian Human Rights Complaint by the Assembly of First Nations and the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada), the denial of Aboriginal Identity from Aboriginal adoptees, and the lack of recognition of Aboriginal custom adoptions. This paper focuses on these issues, discusses Supreme Court jurisprudence, as well as how Aboriginal adoptions are currently being dealt with in the provinces of Saskatchewan and British Columbia.
... 'economic' leaning, as opposed to a 'cultural' leaning, in the best interests of the child analy... one's language, in order to secure the definition of one's culture: for without it, the strength of ...