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Thaler, Mathias. "Reconciliation through Estrangement." Review of Politics 80, no. 4 (2018): 649–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034670518000505.

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AbstractWhile it is often assumed that reconciliation culminates in the comprehensive resolution of conflict between deeply alienated parties, the article argues that reconciliation can only be achieved through complex mechanisms of estrangement that reveal alternative vistas or collective renewal. Art performs an important role in this process. The article theorizes estrangement as both an artistic and a political technique that can have world-disclosing, rather than alienating, effects on its audience: what Svetlana Boym calls estrangement for, rather than from, the world. I tease out the im
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Andersson, Lars. "A Model of Estrangement—Including a Theoretical Understanding of Loneliness." Psychological Reports 58, no. 3 (1986): 683–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1986.58.3.683.

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A model for the understanding of the concept of loneliness is presented. Loneliness is said to have three parts: emotional estrangement or the experienced lack of intimacy, social estrangement or the experienced lack of relatedness to social environment, and existential loneliness which is the inevitable consequence of the human finiteness and ultimate aloneness. In addition, the concepts of self-estrangement, structural estrangement, and meaninglessness are also included in the model.
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Abrams, Robert C. "The Abdication of King Edward VIII: a study of estrangement between an adult son and elderly mother." Medical Humanities 44, no. 1 (2017): 34–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/medhum-2017-011279.

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In this article the Abdication of King Edward VIII of Great Britain and his estrangement from the dowager Queen Mary are reconsidered as prototypes of intergenerational conflict arising from a collision of values between an adult child and an elderly mother. Historical materials on the Abdication and other respected secondary sources, including biographies of key individuals, were consulted, and the limited sociological and clinical literature on estrangement between elderly parents and adult children was referenced. Although estrangement was perpetuated by the rigid and incompatible positions
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Wu, Xian. "Emotional Estrangement of Su-Jen’s Mother in Midnight at the Dragon Café." English Language and Literature Studies 15, no. 2 (2025): 49. https://doi.org/10.5539/ells.v15n2p49.

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Midnight at the Dragon Café, a novel by the esteemed Chinese-Canadian author Judy Fong Bates, portrays the experiences of three generations of Chinese immigrants in Canada through the perspective of Su-Jen. As members of a marginalized minority, they face both economic hardship and psychological struggles, further exacerbated by the constraints of a patriarchal society. These challenges foster a profound sense of alienation and estrangement, particularly for Su-Jen’s mother Lai-Jing, who not only endures systemic oppression from mainstream society but also experiences dome
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Suprihatin, Eny, and Ruthias Yusuarsi. "Potret Perubahan Kelekatan Emosi Ibu dan Anak di Masa Belajar Online dari Rumah." PASCA: Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Agama Kristen 17, no. 2 (2021): 181–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.46494/psc.v17i2.133.

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Learning from home is a policy taken by the government to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and protect the public. This study uses a qualitative phenomenological method. To reveal the phenomena in connection with the implementation of learning from home to changes in the emotional attachment of mothers and children during the learning period from home during the COVID-19 pandemic. The respondents were six mothers and their children. The study results show that there is indeed an estrangement between mother and child in terms of emotional attachment, namely two mothers with each child. However, t
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CHERNEYKO, LIUDMILA. "READER’S PERCEPTION IN LITERATURE STUDIES: TOWARDS THE HISTORY AND THEORY OF THE QUESTION. PART 2." Lomonosov Journal of Philology, no. 1, 2023 (May 3, 2023): 89–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.55959/msu0130-0075-9-2023-1-89-9810.55959/.

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The second part of the article is devoted to the phenomenon of surprise, which is significant for studying the reader’s perception of a literary text (CT) and for understanding estrangement (ostranneniе) not only as a literary device, but also as a certain state of the reader’s consciousness. In the ambiguous interpretation of this state of the human psyche, taken in the status of both basic emotion and intellectual assessment, by modern psychology, there is no contradiction, since an attempt to understand the world is accompanied by the experience of an intentional object, if it does not begi
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Cherneyko, Liudmila. "READER’S PERCEPTION IN LITERATURE STUDIES: TOWARDS THE HISTORY AND THEORY OF THE QUESTION. PART 2." Lomonosov Journal of Philology, no. 1 (March 22, 2023): 89–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.55959/msu0130-0075-9-2023-1-89-98.

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The second part of the article is devoted to the phenomenon of surprise, which is significant for studying the reader’s perception of a literary text (CT) and for understanding estrangement (ostrannenie) not only as a literary device, but also as a certain state of the reader’s consciousness. In the ambiguous interpretation of this state of the human psyche, taken in the status of both basic emotion and intellectual assessment, by modern psychology, there is no contradiction, since an attempt to understand the world is accompanied by the experience of an intentional object, if it does not begi
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Vouza, Isavella. "Alone Together: Connecting through Estrangement in the Black British Novel." MFS Modern Fiction Studies 70, no. 1 (2024): 103–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mfs.2024.a921550.

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Abstract: This essay examines the representation of psychological estrangement as an enabler, rather than inhibitor, of diasporic togetherness in two Black British-Caribbean diaspora novels, George Lamming’s The Emigrants and Beryl Gilroy’s In Praise of Love and Children . Both texts illustrate the condition of being “alone together,” which foregrounds the role of emotional dissociation as being, paradoxically, conducive to creating social bonds. By reworking the binaries of estrangement and relationality as complementary conditions in a diasporic context, these novels enable a reorientation a
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Beal, Sophia. "Spaces of Estrangement in Luiz Ruffato's Eles Eram Muitos Cavalos." Romance Notes 63, no. 2 (2023): 441–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/rmc.2023.a919734.

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Abstract: In 2001, Luiz Ruffato published Eles eram muitos cavalos , one of the most celebrated Brazilian novels of the last thirty years. That same year, the renowned geographer Ana Fani Alessandri Carlos—who has dedicated most of her career to studying São Paulo— published the article "São Paulo hoje: as contradições no processo de reprodução do espaço." Ruffato's and Carlos's texts render a moment just prior to widespread access to the internet and social media that transformed spatial practices, communication, activism, and consumption within global cities. I return to Ruffato's novel over
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Kayser, Karen. "The marital disaffection scale: an inventory for assessing emotional estrangement in marriage." American Journal of Family Therapy 24, no. 1 (1996): 83–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01926189508251019.

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冯子央. "Alienation and Bewilderment in The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock : A Poetic Representation of the Modern Human Spiritual Crisis." 人文与社会科学学刊 1, no. 1 (2025): 75–80. https://doi.org/10.70693/rwsk.v1i1.427.

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T.S. Eliot’s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock intricately portrays the emotional experiences and fluidconsciousness of an individual in the modern urban landscape, revealing the core symptoms of spiritualalienation—fragmentation, bewilderment, and estrangement. Prufrock is not merely a psychological portrait of anindividual but a symbolic representation of the broader existential crisis of modern subjectivity, shaped by thealienation of time, the estrangement of space, and the rupture of self-perception. The three relational structureswithin the poem serve as a key framework for understandi
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Koefoed, Lasse, and Kirsten Simonsen. "(Re)scaling identities: Embodied others and alternative spaces of identification." Ethnicities 12, no. 5 (2012): 623–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468796811434487.

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This article draws attention to life as an ‘internal stranger’ in the city, the nation and other spatial formations. It explores the habitability of the different spatial formations and the possibilities of identification for ethnic minority groups. Drawing on research on citizens in Copenhagen of Pakistani origin, the study employs theoretical ideas of estrangement, identification and recognition in order to obtain a thorough understanding of the complexity and the contradictory character of their spatial identities and affiliations. A turning point in the double processes of estrangement and
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Dammann, Gerhard. "Schizoid personality disorder." Psychosomatic Medicine and General Practice 2, no. 4 (2017): e020484. http://dx.doi.org/10.26766/pmgp.v2i4.84.

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The schizoid personality disorder is characterized by a lack of interest in close relationships, both in the family and in other interpersonal relationships, including intimate/sexual interactions, a superiority of introverted activities, emotional coldness, estrangement and flattened affect (DSM-5). This video lecture is devoted to the review of the prevalence, diagnosis, and treatment of this disorder. In addition, the lecture examines clinical cases and an example of managing such patients.
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Xin, Di. "The Most Familiar Strangers: Navigating Parent-Child Dynamics Through Communication." World Journal of Education and Humanities 6, no. 5 (2024): p175. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/wjeh.v6n5p175.

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The essay analyzes the complex parent-child relationships in Yiyun Li’s Gold Boy, Emerald Girl and A Thousand Years of Good Prayers. It focuses on the lack of effective communication between parents and children, leading to emotional estrangement. Chinese parents, often exerting control over their children’s lives, assume they understand their needs, while the children feel misunderstood due to insufficient emotional exchange. In both stories, the characters suffer from imposed decisions and unspoken feelings, exemplifying how familial love, when mixed with cultural expectations, can become op
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P, Jibin Jose, and Amutha Dhanaraj. "Trauma and Cultural Estrangement of Immigrant Children in Marina Budhos’ Ask Me No Questions." International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences 9, no. 3 (2024): 174–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.22161/ijels.93.22.

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Children form the most vulnerable group in the context of violence, including war, riots, and racial and communal conflicts. They easily become the victims of social, political and cultural injustices. Unimaginable emotional and psychological trauma is endured by kids who are uprooted from their home country and kept apart from their parents. In the course of their personality development and character formation, it will have everlasting repercussions. The novel Ask Me No Questions by Budhos is a riveting investigation of the pain, identity, and cultural estrangement experienced by immigrant c
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Bjørnsen, Ragnhild Holmen. "The assumption of privilege? Expectations on emotions when growing up in the Norwegian Foreign Service." Childhood 27, no. 1 (2019): 120–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0907568219885377.

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Based on 42 autobiographies of former Norwegian Foreign Service children, this article aims to highlight how cultural narratives of global elite migration can intersect with local family emotion-regulation practices and enter into the body of a Third Culture Kid’s experience. It asks how a mismatch between emotions as culturally expected and emotions as experienced affected them. Narrative analysis showed how the children interpreted cultural symbols into feeling-rules that created an emotional estrangement towards their caregivers as well as within themselves.
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Asmaul, Husna. "Masochism: A Means of Survival in The Piano Teacher." DIU Journal of Humanities & Social Science 5 (October 20, 2024): 69–74. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13956307.

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Erika Kohut, the protagonist of Elfriede Jelinek's The Piano Teacher, experiencescertain feelings that reflect her masochistic attitude towards life. Masochism, the activity ofgetting pleasure from being hurt or controlled by another person, dominates Erika's life and itconnects her to the world by releasing utter loneliness and estrangement. Erika's escape from self,motivation to escape, link to sexuality gives a platform to reduce her anguish and to cope with theway of the world. Her inner self behaves the way Freud and Lacan scrutinized the psychoanalyticself. She goes through Durkheimian a
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Albrinck, Meg. ""Willing to Do Anything and to Do It Cheerfully": The Emotional Labor of Wartime Nursing." Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association 56, no. 1 (2023): 41–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mml.2023.a928184.

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Abstract: In this essay I situate First World War nursing narratives by Enid Bagnold, Mary Borden, and Lesley Smith within the framework of emotional labor developed by Arlie Russell Hochschild in The Managed Heart: Commercialization of Human Feeling (1983). Although Hochschild's study does not focus on wartime nursing, her model of emotional labor can effectively illuminate the ways in which nurses encountered their peers, supervisors, and patients; managed the emotions that attended those encounters; and documented those experiences in fiction and memoir. I focus on three aspects of Hochschi
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Asmaul, Husna,. "Masochism:." DIU Journal of Humanities and Social Science 5, no. 1 (2018): 69–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.36481/diujhss.v.05i1.vm65m695.

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Erika Kohut, the protagonist of Elfriede Jelinek's The Piano Teacher, experiences certain feelings that reflect her masochistic attitude towards life. Masochism, the activity of getting pleasure from being hurt or controlled by another person, dominates Erika's life and it connects her to the world by releasing utter loneliness and estrangement. Erika's escape from self, motivation to escape, link to sexuality gives a platform to reduce her anguish and to cope with the way of the world. Her inner self behaves the way Freud and Lacan scrutinized the psychoanalytic self. She goes through Durkhei
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Hettyey, András. "From Respect to Nazi Allusions: The Changing Emotional Climates of Fidesz Towards Germany after 1990." Politics in Central Europe 19, no. 3 (2023): 489–516. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/pce-2023-0024.

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Abstract This paper aims to enhance our understanding of the foreign policy of Hungary by looking at the emotional underpinnings of the relationship between Fidesz and Germany. Inspired by the ‘emotional turn’ in social sciences in general, and IR in particular, this paper charts the changing ways in which Fidesz politicians (both in government and opposition) have perceived Germany and German politics on an emotional level since 1990. We show how a mostly positive emotional climate before 2010 slowly turned into anger, culminating in repeated allusions to Germany’s Nazi past. The main questio
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Flowers, Claudia, Bryan E. Robinson, and Jane J. Carroll. "Criterion-Related Validity of the Marital Disaffection Scale as a Measure of Marital Estrangement." Psychological Reports 86, no. 3_suppl (2000): 1101–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.2000.86.3c.1101.

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The Marital Disaffection Scale was administered, along with measures of positive feelings towards spouse, problem-drinking behavior of spouse, workaholic behavior of spouse, and marital status, to 323 female members of the American Counseling Association. Scores on the Marital Disaffection Scale showed significant inverse correlations ( r = –.94) with positive feelings towards spouse and ( rpb = –.63) with marital status. Scores on the Marital Disaffection Scale showed significant positive relationships ( r = .36) with spouse's problem drinking behavior and ( r = .48) with workaholic behavior
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Flowers, Claudia, Bryan E. Robinson, and Jane J. Carroll. "Criterion-Related Validity of The Marital Disaffection Scale as a Measure of Marital Estrangement." Psychological Reports 86, no. 3_part_2 (2000): 1101–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003329410008600305.2.

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The Marital Disaffection Scale was administered, along with measures of positive feelings towards spouse, problem-drinking behavior of spouse, workaholic behavior of spouse, and marital status, to 323 female members of the American Counseling Association. Scores on the Marital Disaffection Scale showed significant inverse correlations ( r = –.94) with positive feelings towards spouse and ( rpb = –.63) with marital status. Scores on the Marital Disaffection Scale showed significant positive relationships ( r = .36) with spouse's problem drinking behavior and ( r = .48) with workaholic behavior
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Soriano-Lemen, Maria Isabel, and Gina Lamzon. "Emotional Freedom Techniques for Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors." Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies 43, no. 2 (2023): 9–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajess/2023/v43i2936.

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Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) is a phenomenon that has affected the lives of many women and female adolescents. Eleven (11) residents of a center for abused females were included in this study. Using the case study research method of Yin, data was gathered from multiple sources. Findings were (1)emotion regulation skills were enhanced for some participants; (2) estrangement or hostility from family contributed to the prevalence of the symptoms; (3) some participants’ precursor to change characteristics may have hindered therapy progress; (4) EFTs lack an emphasis on building therapeutic allianc
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Ragamayee K and Dr.K.Lalitha Bai. "SENSE OF ALIENATION AND EMOTIONAL ESTRANGEMENT –A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ANITA DESAI AND MARGARET ATWOOD’S HEROINE." Journal of English Language and Literature 10, no. 03 (2023): 11–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.54513/joell.2023.10303.

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Coleman, Troy. "The Uncoupling of Humanity Aboard the Pullman Car Hiawatha." Thornton Wilder Journal 4, no. 2 (2023): 200–222. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/thorntonwilderj.4.2.0200.

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Abstract Thornton Wilder’s Pullman Car Hiawatha showcases Americans’ diminishing interest in human connections. His characters dwell in self-interest, enabled by the privacy and emotional boost of luxury and an inability to appreciate the world around them. Wilder employs modernist techniques that paradoxically clash with the wholesome Midwestern environment and characters. He captures the nuances of American life and its growing estrangement, a disillusionment with humanity that could not be relied on for help in response to a national economic crisis—the Great Depression. The implied luxury
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Jepsen, Kim Sune Karrasch, and Lasse Suonperä Liebst. "Impaired Face-to-Face Interaction among Cochlear Implant Users: Toward a Micro-sociological Framework." Social Psychology Quarterly 84, no. 1 (2021): 75–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0190272520961383.

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The technological advance of cochlear implants (CIs) has provided deaf and hearing-impaired persons with new opportunities to acquire hearing and thus partake in social life on more equal terms. However, recent studies have also documented communicative and emotional difficulties for some CI users, in particular concerning how crowded and noisy situations may lead to high mental energy use and communicative constraints on social participation. Despite this accumulating evidence, few attempts have been made to provide sociological explanations of such aversive outcomes. Here, the authors develo
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Ibañez Tirado, Diana. "Intimacy and touch: Closeness, separation and family life in Kulob, southern Tajikistan." Ethnography 19, no. 1 (2017): 105–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1466138117723650.

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This article examines the emotional, embodied and sensuous aspects of intimacy within and between two families from Kulob, southern Tajikistan, as it is embedded in imminent or/and impending conflict. It focuses on touch and its importance to the fashioning of family life that is also informed by government policies and Muslim subjectivities. The ethnography highlights bodily sensations such as shaking chills, and visceral episodes such as vomiting, fainting, or sensuously-dreaming because they materialize the narrative, experience and performativity of the qualities of touch. The article adva
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Painadath, Sebastian. "The Liberative Spirituality of Bhagavad Gita." Jnanadeepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies July-Dec 1999, Vol 2/2 (1999): 27–33. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4289953.

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The basic concern of all authentic Scriptures of World Religions is the integral liberation of human beings. They show ways of salvation from the existential estrangement of human life. They point to the state of ultimate self-realisation. The process towards this state of mukti is not a denial of this world but a transformation of the ambiguities of this world to a liberated state. This soteriological concern is dominant in the Bhagavad Gita. What is significant is that the Gita's way of liberation comprises the diverse aspects of life, personal and social, rational and emotional, histori
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Antonini, Matteo, Ambra Achilli, Desirè Gallucci, et al. "Re-Constructing “Populism” as a Signifier of the Changing Meanings of the Political World: The Italian Case." Societies 15, no. 4 (2025): 98. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc15040098.

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This paper investigates the concept of “populist attitudes” resulting from the emotional symbolization of the political world. While contemporary scholars link populism to individual attitudes or socio-economic shifts, we argue that understanding populism’s underlying dynamics offers a more nuanced perspective. Addressing these emotional symbolizations sheds light on how populist attitudes and structural conditions become salient and lead to a global rise. Using data from a nationally representative Italian survey, we studied the interaction between populist attitudes and three concepts often
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Pedersen, Anne Bettina. "Mourning My Mother: An Exploration of the Complex Emotions Elicited by the Terminal Illness of an Estranged Parent." Kvinder, Køn & Forskning, no. 3-4 (September 30, 2019): 107–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kkf.v28i2-3.116312.

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In 2017, I learned that my estranged mother had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. This article explores the conflicting emotional responses I have had following the decision not to reconnect with my mother, not to provide care for her during her illness, and not to attend her funeral (when the time comes). This study combines my own creative explorations of child neglect, through autophenomenography, with examinations of autobiographical accounts of mother-daughter relationships and literature on family estrangement and the loss of a parent. I suggest that I already ‘read’ myself as a mothe
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Sochivko, D. V., I. S. Ganishina, M. I. Maryin, and V. V. Sundukova. "Psychological Make-up of Corrupt Officials Serving their Sentences in Confinement Institutions." Psychology and Law 10, no. 3 (2020): 5–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/psylaw.2020100301.

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The article discusses the psychological make-up of corrupt officials serving their prison sentences in confinement institutions. We established that they are distinguished by the following qualities: attentiveness and persistence in attaining their personally significant goals, lack of straightforwardness in communication, machiavellism, distinct deviousness, slyness, insidiousness, cynicism, estrangement, emotional indifference, disregard for moral and ethical standards, tendency to manipulate and need to dominate others, aspiration for high social standing. The empirical study that we conduc
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Fedorova, Y., and N. Burlakova. "Attitude Toward Disorder as Risk Factor for Psycho-Emotional Disturbances in Children with Dysphasia." European Psychiatry 65, S1 (2022): S432—S433. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.1098.

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Introduction Dysphasia is widespread among children. Awareness of speech difficulties and emotional attitude toward them may influence different aspects of mental activity. The issue is important for development assessment and discussion on potential risk factors causing other mental disorders. Objectives The aim of the study was to analyze how children with dysphasia perceive their speech defect and how it influences their behaviour. Methods 15 children with dysphasia aged 5 years (6 boys, 9 girls) participated in the study. The following methods were used: not included and included observati
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Tamilmani, Kulamangalam Thiagarajan, and Rathinasamy Nagalakshmi. "Dismemberment of Kathleen’s Psyche in Joyce Carol Oates’s 'The Rise of Life on Earth'." English Studies at NBU 7, no. 2 (2021): 227–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.33919/esnbu.21.2.6.

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Postmodern literary texts have been exploring characters that are whimsically strange. The tacit plots in the postmodern textual space enable the writers to construct and manifest the mental space of the characters in the textual world. The Rise of Life on Earth written by Joyce Carol Oates concocts the emotional estrangement of the protagonist, Kathleen Hennessy. Decrypting the text amplifies the unabating efforts of Kathleen to survive in a world that has been portrayed as a larger, repressive and pernicious family. Her masquerade to be a shy, passive and well-behaved girl hides the menacing
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Svyatkina, A. N., and N. A. Tsvetkova. "Socio-psychological status in the family and psychological culture of the mother of a child with visual impairment." Vestnik Universiteta, no. 8 (September 30, 2022): 179–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.26425/1816-4277-2022-8-179-187.

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The article presents the results of testing the hypothesis about the presence of destructive tendencies in the socio-psychological status of mothers in families raising children with visual impairments, as well as about the disharmonious nature of their psychological culture. Mothers from 48 families took part in the experiment. Negative trends such as: excessive importance of the mother’s role in the family circle; estrangement from the spouse; intimacy with the child to the detriment of intimacy with the spouse were found. The following are noted: a high level of psychological culture of mot
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Dr., A. Velusamy, and V. Latha Dr. "Looking into the Soul: Self-Identity in the Select Novels of Joseph Conrad." Literary Druid Volume 5, Issue 1 (2023): 26–31. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7644113.

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<em>Conrad&rsquo;s novels exhibit the idea of personal honour which is essential to man&rsquo;s existence. In his novels, we see that a character defends himself through his actions. Conrad took recourse to the character of Marlow in order to voice his own feelings, whether skeptical or otherwise. Joseph Conrad&rsquo;s stories of the sea, the jungle, and the social and political instability of mankind and the innermost workings of the human heart are commentaries on and reflections of his own life and varied experiences. Conrad&rsquo;s early experiences set the pattern of his life and provided
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Kuvač-Levačić, Kornelija. "THE EMOTIONAL CONSTRUCT OF THE FUTURE IN ORWELL’S 1984. AND CROATIAN SCIENCE FICTION IN THE 2000s." Lipar XXIV, no. 82 (2023): 85–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/lipar82.085kl.

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In this paper, two works of science fiction, distanced from each other both spatially and tem- porally (as they belong to different national literatures) are analysed: Orwell’s novel 1984 and Darko Macan’s and Tatjana Jambrišak’s short story „Besmrtni slučaj“ (“An Immortal Case”), as an example of Croatian science fiction from the 2000s. This research is focused on the ways in which these respective authors textually construct emotions within the framework of a fictional perspectivisation of the future. Contemporary constructivist approaches to the emotions show that they are an important part
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Soboleva, Valeria S. "THE THEME OF LONELINESS IN SOFIA COPPOLA’S OEUVRE." Articult, no. 1 (2022): 52–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2227-6165-2022-1-52-67.

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The theme of a human's estrangement from society or from himself has become a relevant object of study many social sciences of the twentieth century. Then the dominant existential paradigm served as fertile ground for the creation of a number of films dedicated to the representation of the phenomenon of loneliness, thereby prompting researchers to study the features of this phenomenon in cinema. The article focuses on identifying the essence and specificity of the theme of loneliness as a socio-cultural phenomenon on the example of the films of the outstanding modern director, the daughter of
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Aremo, M. O., L. O. Olanipekun, and A. M. Ajayi. "Workplace Stress as a Predictor of Absenteeism of the Employees of Selected Manufacturing Firms in Lagos State, Nigeria." Kelaniya Journal of Management 13, no. 2 (2024): 100–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/kjm.v13i2.7780.

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Absenteeism whether voluntary or involuntary is a manifestation of continued stress whose outcome is highly negatively engender poor results as well as low delivery of tasks among employees. One hundred and fifty (150) employees of five selected manufacturing firms in Lagos State served as respondents for the study through purposive and convenience sampling methods. Findings revealed that a significant and positive nexus was found between emotional exhaustion and voluntary absenteeism with “0.743&gt;0.5”; also, a strong and positive correlation existed between psychological consequences and in
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Patil, Bhagwat C. "Existential Displacement and Postmodernism in Rhys's After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie." Literary Enigma 1, no. 1 (2024): 1–6. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14975984.

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Abstract:The present research paper examines themes of existential displacement andpostmodernism in Jean Rhys&rsquo;s After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie, highlighting how the novelnavigates alienation, fragmented identity, and societal estrangement. Through the protagonistJulia Martin&rsquo;s experiences as an expatriate in Paris, Rhys portrays a woman grappling withself-worth in an indifferent, rapidly changing world. Employing postmodern techniques suchas narrative fragmentation, unreliable narration, and an emphasis on subjective reality, Rhyseffectively destabilizes traditional constructs of iden
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Lengvenyte, Aiste, Robertas Strumila, Philippe Courtet, Scott Y. H. Kim, and Emilie Olié. "“Nothing Hurts Less Than Being Dead”: Psychological Pain in Case Descriptions of Psychiatric Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide from the Netherlands: « Rien ne fait moins mal qu’être mort »: La douleur psychologique dans les descriptions de cas d’euthanasie et de suicide assisté psychiatrique aux Pays-Bas." Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 65, no. 9 (2020): 612–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0706743720931237.

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Objectives: Euthanasia and assisted suicide (EAS) of individuals with mental disorders is a growing practice in several countries, including the Netherlands. Here, we aimed to identify the most frequent dimensions of and associated factors to psychological pain, which has been associated with suicidality, in individuals undergoing psychiatric EAS. Methods: An exploratory retrospective content analysis of the English translation of 66 digital case records of individuals who died by EAS in the Netherlands between 2011 and 2014 was performed. Nine standard psychological pain dimensions (irreversi
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Shchukina, O. G. "Transformation of jealousy in romantic relationships and its catalysts in digital age." Vestnik Universiteta, no. 6 (August 18, 2024): 229–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.26425/1816-4277-2024-6-229-236.

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The article studies the process of jealousy transformation in romantic relationships under the influence of digitalization. The author considers such definitions as “digital jealousy”, “digital infidelity”, and “virtual sex”, formulates a definition of digital jealousy, and considers emotional and behavioral reactions when experiencing jealousy under the influence of events and factors of the digital environment. Based on the content analysis results, behavioral markers that can be considered by a partner as evidence of digital infidelity and/or cause digital jealousy have been identified. The
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Lyu, Hui. "“If Anything, It Intensified Them”: Social Atomism in &lt;i&gt;Open City&lt;/i&gt;." International Journal of Literature and Arts 13, no. 2 (2025): 49–55. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijla.20251302.15.

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This article explores social atomism in Teju Cole’s &amp;lt;i&amp;gt;Open City&amp;lt;/i&amp;gt; through the lens of Georg Simmel’s urban sociology. Julius, the novel’s Nigerian-German narrator, emerges as a quintessential figure of emotional detachment shaped by the conditions of modern metropolitan life. The novel’s depiction of New York City—fractured by architectural disjointedness, socio-economic disparity, and pervasive anonymity—constructs a spatial environment that nurtures isolation and withdrawal. These urban conditions directly shape Julius’s psychological reserve and solitary dispo
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Marrone, Gaetana. "Fears, Hopes, and Regeneration in Tre fratelli: The Return of the Child in the 1980s." Quaderni d'italianistica 34, no. 2 (2014): 99–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/q.i..v34i2.21037.

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With Tre fratelli (1981), Francesco Rosi turns to the troubled years when the nation’s ideological fabric began to disintegrate and captures the fear of a nation on the verge of collapse, producing a film of devastating emotional impact. Tre fratelli is the tale of three brothers summoned back to their childhood home in Puglia for the funeral of their mother. These very different brothers serve as a cross section for contemporary Italian society: Raffaele, a self-assured judge in Rome whose life is haunted by the fear of terrorist assassination; Rocco, an idealistic teacher who works at a refo
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Brannen, Julia. "Towards a Typology of Intergenerational Relations: Continuities and Change in Families." Sociological Research Online 8, no. 2 (2003): 50–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5153/sro.800.

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This paper focuses on ‘beanpole’ families, that is those with several living generations; it analyses patterns of care and paid work across the generations and the resource transfers which take place between generations. Drawing on a small-scale study of four generation families, it provides a typology of intergenerational relations with respect to the transmission of material assets, childcare and elder care, sociability, emotional support, and values. It examines two a fortiori conditions which are considered to shape intergenerational relations: (a) occupational status continuity/ mobility
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Ivanova, N. A. "Official and Public Dialogue in Lithuania-Russia Relationships: in Search of Communicative Solutions." MGIMO Review of International Relations, no. 5(44) (October 28, 2015): 63–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2015-5-44-63-71.

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Abstract: Actual Lithuania-Russia relations are characterized as tension. The official rhetoric is strongly negative. The opportunities to maintain public dialogue are restricted, ideas to promote positive cooperation are being criticized by elites and government. Mass-media transmit the official standpoints of the government. Consequently, it works on even more amplification of the public break between the two societies, strengthening discredit, spreading stereotypes and myths about each other. That has been leading to estrangement between the societies of the both countries and also to incre
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Uruk, Ahmet. "Mapping the Individual: A Psychogeographical Reading of Iris Murdoch’s Under the Net." Erzurum Teknik Universitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitusu Dergisi, no. 22 (May 31, 2025): 116–25. https://doi.org/10.29157/etusbed.1505278.

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Introduced firstly by Guy Debord, the founder of the Letterist International, in 1955, psychogeography intersects with the study of the psychological and emotional effects of an urban city on individuals. Proposing that both space and psychology complete one another, psychogeography, as a term juxtaposing psychology and geography, seeks to unearth the estrangement and the dehumanizing impacts of global urbanism consolidated by advanced capitalism and industrialization. In this sense, psychogeography focuses mostly on the act of walking so as to comprehend the ongoing conflict between the mind
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Turki, Harith Ismael, and Zeliha Işık. "Diasporic Pariah: A Study of Bessie Head’s Maru." Journal of History Culture and Art Research 10, no. 1 (2021): 105–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v10i1.3011.

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Home is a very important notion in human life which helps people establish emotional, social and intellectual belonging and identifications so that they can hold on to life. When the sense of home is contested, the sense of identity is impaired too. Those people who are characterized by the sense of disconnectedness and desire to re-establish their home are known as diasporic people. The protagonist of Maru (1971), Margaret is one of those diasporic people who long for home and attachments to people. This article is an attempt to examine the struggle of Margaret against a ruthless and cruel so
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Nechifor, Irina-Nicoleta. "Tema paternității în teatrul lui Ion Băieșu." ROMANIAN STUDIES TODAY 8, no. 1/2024 (2024): 171–83. https://doi.org/10.62229/rst/8.1/11.

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This article aims to highlight the significances of the symbolic father figure in Ion Băieșu’s theater, approaching family life, as well as the social environment, in order to demonstrate that the lack of paternal authority, the father’s estrangement from his wife and children and his detachment can have devastating effects on individual and social evolution. On the one hand, the father’s indifference will create a strange feeling of not belonging to any emotional context. The author manages to capture the decline of some communities, influenced by the father’s absence. The family falls apart,
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As'ari, Jamaludin, and C. Casmini. "Self Control Remaja Broken Home untuk Berintraksi dengan Lingkungan Sosial." Hukum dan Demokrasi (HD) 23, no. 1 (2023): 46–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.61234/hd.v23i1.15.

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Self control carried out by broken home teenagers is a way to control peaking desires. Broken home families can influence children in interacting with their social environment. The purpose of this research is how broken home youth self-control to interact with the social environment. The method used in this study is qualitative and data collection by telephone and WhatsApp interviews. In this study there are 3 aspects that can describe the subject of a broken home, namely; 1) cognitive point of view: The form of a broken home; which includes the destruction of the household, finances, and loya
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Hazrat Abbas, Irfan Ullah, and Wasif Ullah. "Displacement and Urban Alienation: An Ecocritical Reading of the Reluctant Fundamentalist." ACADEMIA International Journal for Social Sciences 4, no. 1 (2025): 677–88. https://doi.org/10.63056/acad.004.01.0122.

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This research examines Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist through the lens of postcolonial ecocriticism, with a focus on the themes of displacement and urban alienation as experienced by the central character, Changez. Using a qualitative method and textual analysis, the study explores how Hamid presents post 9/11 New York as a space that promises success yet gradually exposes the emotional cost of existing between cultures. The city, with its towering buildings and fast-paced life, first appears as a symbol of achievement but slowly turns into a place of inner turmoil, cultural estra
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