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    Constructing subjectivity through labour pain: A Beauvoirian analysis.Sara Cohen Shabot - 2017 - European Journal of Women's Studies 24 (2):128-142.
    Traditional western conceptions of pain have commonly associated pain with the inability to communicate and with the absence of the self. Thus pain, it seems, must be avoided, since it is to blame for alienating the body from subjectivity and the self from others. Recent work on pain, however, has began to challenge these assumptions, mainly by discerning between different kinds of pain and by pointing out how some forms of pain might even constitute a crucial element in the production (...)
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    Latinas for Trump Analysis of Processes of Identification and the Use of Narratives to Construct Subject-Positions.Mayela Zambrano - 2018 - Pragmática Sociocultural 6 (2):197-214.
    The public and commercial spheres constantly address the largest ethnic minority in the United States, people with ancestry or from a Latin American country, as a homogenous group under the ethnopolitical terms “Latinos,” “Hispanics,” and even “Mexicans.” This panethnic view, and the negative stereotypes associated with it, was especially visible during the 2016 presidential election. While the majority of Latinos found Donald Trump’s remarks on “Mexicans” offensive to the Latin community as a whole, a large number of people still supported (...)
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    The construction of subjective brightness scales from fractionation data: a validation.R. M. Hanes - 1949 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 39 (5):719.
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    Constructing the Subject: Historical Origins of Psychological Research.Neil Bolton & Kurt Danziger - 1991 - British Journal of Educational Studies 39 (3):345.
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    The construction of subjective experience: Memory attributions.Clarence M. Kelley & Larry L. Jacoby - 1990 - Mind and Language 5 (1):49-68.
  6. Reflexivity, Subjectivity, and the Constructed Self: A Buddhist Model.Matthew MacKenzie - 2015 - Asian Philosophy 25 (3):275-292.
    The aim of this article is to take up three closely connected questions. First, does consciousness essentially involve subjectivity? Second, what is the connection, if any, between pre-reflective self-consciousness and subjectivity? And, third, does consciousness necessarily involve an ego or self? I will draw on the Yogācāra–Madhyamaka synthesis of Śāntarakṣita to develop an account of the relation between consciousness, subjectivity, and the self. I will argue, first, that phenomenal consciousness is reflexive or self-illuminating. Second, I will argue that consciousness necessarily (...)
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    Constructing the Subject: Historical Origins of Psychological Research. Kurt Danziger.Deborah J. Coon - 1992 - Isis 83 (1):162-163.
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    Constructions as the Subject Matter of Mathematics.Pavel Tichý - 1995 - Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 3:175-185.
    The vision informing 20th Century philosophy has been aptly described as one of a desert landscape. Philosophers behave as if in expectation of an ontological tax collector to whom they will owe the less the fewer entities they declare. The metaphysical purge is perpetrated under a banner emblazoned with Occam’s Razor. But Occam never counselled ontological genocide at all cost. He only cautioned against multiplying entities beyond necessity His Razor is thus in full harmony with the complementary principle, known as (...)
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    The construction of Subjective Experience: Memory Attributions.Colleen M. Kelley & Larry L. Jacoby - 1990 - Mind and Language 5 (1):49-68.
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    Subjectivity, intersubjectivity and the historical construction of interlocutor stance: from stance markers to discourse markers.Susan Fitzmaurice - 2004 - Discourse Studies 6 (4):427-448.
    This study draws upon the techniques of corpus linguistics, discourse analysis and historical pragmatics to provide an account of the ways in which speakers recruit markers of epistemic stance to capture their construction of the attitudes of their interlocutors, addressees, or audience. It then examines the ways in which selected markers lose their subjective force over time, whether expressive of the speaker’s attitude or the speaker’s sense of the interlocutor’s attitude, to become interactive markers of the exchange involved (...)
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    Constructing Revolutionary Subjectivities. Resistance as Condition of Possibility for Emancipatory Practice.Andrew Robinson - 2004 - Utopian Studies 15 (2):141 - 171.
  12. The construction of subjectivity in Theodor W. Adorno\'s aesthetic theory: criticality, reflection, mimesis.Agnieszka Rejniak-Majewska - 2011 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 13:35-52.
     
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    Constructing the Subject of Prostitution: A Butlerian Reading of the Regulation of Sex Work.Anna Carline - 2011 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 24 (1):61-78.
    The Policing and Crime Act 2009 introduced radical reforms relating to the regulation of sex work. In particular, section 14 criminalised paying for sexual services of a prostitute subjected to force. This article will provide a close and critical reading of the official texts relating to this new offence through a discourse theory developed from the work of Judith Butler. Drawing upon Butler’s insights, it will be argued that the official texts relating to section 14 problematically construct the subject of (...)
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  14. The construction the political subject in the musical work of Emir Kusturica & The No Smoking Orchestra. [Spanish].Érika Castañeda - 2008 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 8:212-221.
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    The construction of categorization judgments: Using subjective confidence and response latency to test a distributed model.Asher Koriat & Hila Sorka - 2015 - Cognition 134 (C):21-38.
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  16. Subject: Construct or Acting Being? The Status of the Subject and the Problem of Solipsism in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus.Włodzimierz Heflik - 2011 - Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 1 (1):49-68.
    In his Tractatus and Notebooks 1914-1916, Wittgenstein develops some themes concerning the nature of the subject, transcendentalism, solipsism and mysticism. Though Wittgenstein rejects a naive, psychological understanding of the subject, he preserves the idea of the metaphysical subject, so-called “philosophical I”. The present investigations exhibit two ways of grasping the subject: (1) subject as a boundary (of the world); (2) subject (I) as the world. The author of the paper aims to analyze different methods of conceiving the subject, both logical (...)
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    Constructing a social subject: Autism and human sociality in the 1980s.Gregory Hollin - 2014 - History of the Human Sciences 27 (4):98-115.
    This article examines three key aetiological theories of autism, which emerged within cognitive psychology in the latter half of the 1980s. Drawing upon Foucault’s notion of ‘forms of possible knowledge’, and in particular his concept of savoir or depth knowledge, two key claims are made. First, it is argued that a particular production of autism became available to questions of truth and falsity following a radical reconstruction of ‘the social’ in which human sociality was taken both to exclusively concern interpersonal (...)
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    Subjective Confidence in the Response to Personality Questions: Some Insight Into the Construction of People’s Responses to Test Items.Asher Koriat, Monika Undorf, Eryn Newman & Norbert Schwarz - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    ""Constructing identities, mediating desires III desire" to have" and desire" to be": The influence of representations of the idealized masculine body on the subject and the object in male same-sex attraction.Robert Pralat - 2010 - Dialogue and Universalism 20 (5-6):101-117.
    In this essay, I attempt to consider a difficult issue: the triangular relationship between the subject, the object and the visual representations of masculinity in the context of male homosexual desire. I outline contemporary circumstances of society’s interaction with popular culture in which gay men form two images of an idealized masculine body: a concept of their own body and a concept of the body they feel sexually attracted to. My concern is to theorize these two kinds of desire and (...)
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    ‘Lacking’ subjects: Challenging the construction of the ‘empowered’ graduate in museum, gallery and heritage studies.Emma Coffield, Katie Markham, Jessica Crosby, Maria Athanassiou & Cecilia Stenbom - forthcoming - Sage Publications: Arts and Humanities in Higher Education.
    Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, Ahead of Print. This article challenges what is now a common assumption in Higher Education; that teaching for employability will result in enabled and empowered graduates. Drawing upon empirical data, and Foucault’s concept of subjectification, we argue that discourses of employability instead encouraged museum, gallery and heritage postgraduate students at one UK-based institution to perceive themselves as subjects ‘lacking’ the resources needed for work – an understanding of self that formed prior to study, which (...)
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    Subjective prerequisites for the construction of an objective world.Gudmund J. W. Smith & Ingegerd Carlsson - 2005 - Consciousness and Emotion: Agency, Conscious Choice, and Selective Perception 1:3.
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    The Construction of Formal Definitions of Subject and Predicate.J. F. Staal - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (4):341-342.
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    Construction-specific properties of syntactic subjects in Icelandic and German.Jóhanna Barðdal - 2006 - Cognitive Linguistics 17 (1).
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    Self-Construct and Self-Control: The Speaking Subject as a Product of Ritual.Pierre Zoberman - 2002 - Intertexts 6 (1):37-59.
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    Double-subject and complex-predicate constructions.Toshiyuki Kumashiro & Ronald W. Langacker - 2003 - Cognitive Linguistics 14 (1):1-45.
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    Subjects Constructed, Deconstructed, and Reconstructed.John J. Stuhr - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy 87 (11):656-657.
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    ‘Lacking’ subjects: Challenging the construction of the ‘empowered’ graduate in museum, gallery and heritage studies.Emma Coffield, Katie Markham, Jessica Crosby, Maria Athanassiou & Cecilia Stenbom - forthcoming - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education:147402222211329.
    This article challenges what is now a common assumption in Higher Education; that teaching for employability will result in enabled and empowered graduates. Drawing upon empirical data, and Foucaul...
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  28. Constructing the Subject: Historical Origins of Psychological Research by Kurt Danziger. [REVIEW]Deborah Coon - 1992 - Isis 83:162-163.
     
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    Extraction from subjects: Differences in acceptability depend on the discourse function of the construction.Anne Abeillé, Barbara Hemforth, Elodie Winckel & Edward Gibson - 2020 - Cognition 204 (C):104293.
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    Poststructuralism and the construction of subjectivities in forensic mental health: Opportunities for resistance.Jim A. Johansson & Dave Holmes - 2024 - Nursing Philosophy 25 (1):e12440.
    Nurses working in correctional and forensic mental health settings face unique challenges in the provision of care to patients within custodial settings. The subjectivities of both patients and nurses are subject to the power relations, discourses and abjection encountered within these practice milieus. Using a poststructuralist approach using the work of Foucault, Kristeva, and Deleuze and Guattari, this paper explores how both patient and nurse subjectivities are produced within the carceral logic of this apparatus of capture. Recognizing that subjectivities are (...)
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    Online activism and subject construction of the victim of gender-based violence on Spanish YouTube channels: Multimodal analysis and performativity.Rainer Rubira García, Diana Fernández Romero & Sonia Núñez Puente - 2015 - European Journal of Women's Studies 22 (3):319-333.
    This article analyzes the construction of female subjectivity in the specific context of audiovisual cyberspaces in Spain dedicated to the struggle against violence against women. Looking at the YouTube channels of two virtual feminist communities that deal with violence against women, the authors analyze how the victim-subject is configured in terms of agency and activism. The authors adopt a multimodal model of studying the sign complexes of the videos as semiotic artifacts that produce meaning. Sign complexes are always engaged (...)
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    Reinforcement on Teachers' Morality Construction --- An Eternal Subject in Educational Development.Wanbin Ren - 2009 - Asian Culture and History 1 (2):P180.
    Teachers perform the duty of imparting knowledge and educating people, and undertake the important task of cultivating socialism builders and successors and the mission to improve the quality of the nation a whole. Therefore, teachers should set an example in abiding by teachers’ professional ethics, intensifying construction of teachers’ morality, and improving level of education. This article proposes the constructive thought in teachers’ morality construction in vocational education, that is, to try to improve the overall quality of a (...)
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    The discourse construction of the most affected subjects by the housing problem in Buenos Aires city: critical analysis from Converging Linguistic Approaches Method.Mariana C. Marchese - 2019 - Critical Discourse Studies 17 (1):91-110.
    ABSTRACTThe paper discusses the housing crisis in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, a phenomenon that particularly affects the socioeconomically vulnerable. The paradigm adopted is the interpretative, with Critical Discourse Analysis as a theoretical framework and qualitative methodology. The Converging Linguistic Approaches Method is adopted. By studying a corpus of relevant legal texts, this paper explores the way in which the poor are constructed as subjects in City Law No. 3706, the only text where they feature as a dominant focus (...)
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    Constructing the Subject: Historical Origins of Psychological Research. [REVIEW]Martin Kusch - 1995 - British Journal for the History of Science 28 (2):243-245.
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    Innovation and authenticity: Constructing tourists’ subjective well-being in festival tourism.Shu-Ning Zhang & Fang Deng - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Although festival tourism is an excellent fertile ground for improving individual emotions, few studies have been conducted on the influencing factors and formation mechanisms of festival tourists’ subjective well-being. To address the current research gap, this paper draws on Arnold’ s theory of emotion to examine a comprehensive formation model of tourists’ subjective well-being. The findings from 581 samples indicate that event design innovation, cultural innovation and aesthetic innovation of festival tourism are positive stimulus factors of tourists’ (...) well-being. Both experience quality and perceived festival value mediate the effects of cultural innovation and aesthetic innovation on subjective well-being, yet have no mediating effect on the relationship between event design innovation and well-being. However, it can only be achieved when festival authenticity contributes to a positive moderating effect. This study provides new ideas for the collaborative advancement of innovative development and authentic inheritance in festival tourism destinations. (shrink)
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    “Etno intelligentsia”: construction of "lettered subjects" in Latin America, 1980-2010.Pedro Canales Tapia - 2014 - Alpha (Osorno) 39:189-202.
    El presente trabajo aborda los procesos de construcción social histórica de los “intelectuales indígenas”, en una de las etapas más relevantes y complejas para los movimientos étnicos en América Latina: redemocratización, apertura de los mercados y alta participación de las bases en procesos de movilización. De este modo, la presente proposición desarrolla dos grandes puntos de análisis: por un lado, la definición y autodefinición que hace de sí un “intelectual indígena”; y por otro lado, las problemáticas que enfrenta este etnointelectual (...)
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    Attitude and subjectivity in Italian and British hard-news reporting: The construction of a culture-specific ‘reporter’ voice.Gabrina Pounds - 2010 - Discourse Studies 12 (1):106-137.
    The critical linguistic analysis of authorial stance in English news reporting has long been concerned with uncovering the ideological bias embedded in the seemingly objective and neutral representation of people and events. Interest has recently shifted towards the nature of the authorial voice itself and the extent to which this semblance of objectivity is also typical in non-English reporting. This article explores to what extent the most impersonal ‘reporter voice’, as identified by Martin and White in English hard-news reported in (...)
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  38. Illocutionary meaning revisited: subjective-transitive constructions in the Lexical-Constructional Model.Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza & Francisco Gonzálvez-García - 2011 - In Piotr Stalmaszczyk (ed.), Turning Points in the Philosophy of Language and Linguistics. Peter Lang.
     
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  39. The neglect of subjective medical data and the cultural construction of pain disease—a cross-cultural study.Thomas Ots - forthcoming - Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web.
     
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    Musical Representations, Subjects, and Objects: The Construction of Musical Thought in Zarlino, Descartes, Rameau, and Weber.Jairo Moreno - 2004 - Indiana University Press.
    Jairo Moreno adapts the methodologies and nomenclature of Foucault’s "archaeology of knowledge" and applies it through individual case studies to the theoretical writings of Zarlino, Descartes, Rameau, and Weber. His conclusion summarizes the conditions—musical, philosophical, and historical—that "make a certain form of thought about music necessary and possible at the time it emerges." Musical Meaning and Interpretation—Robert S. Hatten, editor.
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    Robert M. Strozier. Foucault, Subjectivity and Identity. Historical Constructions of Subject and Self.Christopher Pollmann - 2007 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 93 (1):150-157.
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    Ideologies of the Self: Constructing the Modern Ukrainian Subject in the Other’s Modernity.Roman Horbyk - 2016 - Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal 3:89.
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    Singers, Saints, and the Construction of Postcolonial Subjectivities in Algeria.Jane E. Goodman - 1998 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 26 (2):204-228.
  44. Kurt Danziger: Constructing the Subject: Historical Origins of Psychological Research.Sören Halldén - 1992 - Theoria 58 (2/3):227.
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    Commentary: Neoplatonism and Contemporary Constructions and Deconstructions of Modern Subjectivity.Wayne John Hankey - 2003 - In Neil G. Robertson & David Peddle (eds.), Philosophy and Freedom the Legacy of James Doull. University of Toronto Press. pp. 250-278.
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    The (De)Construction of Subjectivity in Daniel Maximin's L'lle et une nuit.Celia Britton - 2001 - Paragraph 24 (3):44-58.
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    What do subject pronouns do in discourse? Cognitive, mechanical and constructional factors in variation.Catherine E. Travis & Rena Torres Cacoullos - 2012 - Cognitive Linguistics 23 (4).
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  48. Living with Patriarchy: Discursive Constructions of Gendered Subjects Across Cultures.[author unknown] - 2011
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  49. Resistance Through Re-narration: Fanon on De-constructing Racialized Subjectivities.Cynthia R. Nielsen - 2011 - African Identies 9 (4):363-385.
    Frantz Fanon offers a lucid account of his entrance into the white world where the weightiness of the ‘white gaze’ nearly crushed him. In chapter five of Black Skins, White Masks, he develops his historico-racial and epidermal racial schemata as correctives to Merleau-Ponty’s overly inclusive corporeal schema. Experientially aware of the reality of socially constructed (racialized) subjectivities, Fanon uses his schemata to explain the creation, maintenance, and eventual rigidification of white-scripted ‘blackness’. Through a re-telling of his own experiences of racism, (...)
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    A network of allostructions: quantified subject constructions in Russian.Tore Nesset & Laura A. Janda - 2023 - Cognitive Linguistics 34 (1):67-97.
    This article contributes to Construction Grammar, historical linguistics, and Russian linguistics through an in-depth corpus study of predicate agreement in constructions with quantified subjects. Statistical analysis of approximately 39,000 corpus examples indicates that these constructions constitute a network of constructions (“allostructions”) with various preferences for singular or plural agreement. Factors pull in different directions, and we observe a relatively stable situation in the face of variation. We present an analysis of a multidimensional network of allostructions in Russian, thus contributing (...)
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