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abjection is also used,
referring to a
space that
abjected things or
beings inhabit.[citation needed]
Organizational theory literature on
abjection has...
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Powers of Horror: An
Essay on
Abjection (French:
Pouvoirs de l'horreur.
Essai sur l'abjection) is a 1980 book by
Julia Kristeva. The work is an extensive...
- last one in 1974.[citation needed]
Lloyd George declared the
treaty an "
abject,
cowardly and
infamous surrender".
Historian Norman Naimark states, "The...
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powerful of the 1,000-plus
witches in Oz. East
created the
Prison of the
Abject,
holding witches who
illegally practiced magic. East
keeps deals with the...
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Retrieved 19 May 2013.
natural disasters and
entrenched insurgencies,
abject poverty and
feudal kleptocrats, and an
economy near
meltdown Henneberry...
- A
moron in a
hurry is a
phrase that has been used in
legal cases,
especially in the UK,
involving trademark infringement and p****ing off.
Where one party...
- (2015)
Sustainable Development Goals (2030) Also
known as deep poverty,
abject poverty,
absolute poverty, destitution, or penury.
United Nations. "Report...
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roboticist Masahiro Mori's
uncanny valley and
Julia Kristeva's
concept of
abjection.
Canny is from the Anglo-Saxon root ken: "knowledge, understanding, or...
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submit to acts of
tyranny since "custom and use
shall make us as tame and
abject slaves, as the
blacks we rule over with such
arbitrary sway". That July...
- H. (8
February 2018).
Protestant Christianity in the
Indian Diaspora:
Abjected Identities,
Evangelical Relations, and
Pentecostal Visions. SUNY Press...