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Перевод: disavowal
[существительное] отрицание; отречение; отказ ; непризнание; отпирательство; дезавуирование [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- They had "disavowed any intention, for the present, of acting in opposition to the Labour movement in the country, and certainly their action in many constituencies during the last election gives earnest of their disavowal."
- It was the most important disavowal consensus politics in recent history.
- At the same time their insistence on otherness was found to be inseparable from a fear and disavowal of the same, or the proximate.
- Well now, to hand over crisis and clarity to the enemy is not to revile the hunger, not to mock the passion itself; the handing over resolves an otherwise intractable problem of art; it is not a disavowal; and in any case "enemy" is only my image.
- It is this which produces Leonard's startling use of juxtaposition, which goes on to become a disavowal technique.)
- This repeated disavowal of direct desire in favour of imitative alliance is a crucial precondition of one kind of male bonding (what someone once called penises in parallel).
- Redemption and disavowal are not compatible and the final lines suggest the yet severer knowledge that desire is of its nature the desire for what is lost:
- Although this is in general a constituent feature of social realism, in the racial problem film it is a particularly potent device for a disavowal of racial guilt and responsibility.
- This suggests a second and related sense in which the psychoanalytic and the materialist perspectives converge: both suggest that identity - individual and cultural - involves a process of disavowal, exclusion, and negation.
- But Lawrence dramatizes something else: if, within the construction of homosexuality as a fear or refusal of otherness, there may be a projection by the male heterosexual on to the homosexual of his fear of the woman as other , there may also be a disavowal of the heterosexual's fear of the homosexual as the same - that is, a fear of those gender proximities and interconnections, including Lawrence's opposed energy "flows", whose feared mutual implication compromises not only the ideology of sexual difference, but the cultural formations which it underwrites.
- Beholden to an anatomically derived, heterosexually structured, and all-embracing dualism, such theories could only conceive of homosexuality as a disavowal of that very difference which is assumed to be fundamental to social, psychic, and sexual organization.
- Initially Shadow Cabinet colleagues were worried by her view of politics as an ideological battle ground and by her disavowal of many cross bench attitudes (Chapter 1).
- Further, if Lawrence's celebration of heterosexuality is dependent upon a repression of, a disavowal of, and a displacement on to, homosexuality, such passages are animated by a homoerotic desire consciously and artistically sublimated into heterosexuality .
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