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    swasti sharma Towards Gynocentricism: Construction of Dalit Woman's Sexuality in Sivakami's Grip Of Change And The Taming Of Women Introduction: In an interview with IANS in 2010 ,Sivakami remarked ,"In the society that is known as mainstream, the problems of Dalit women are considered separatist. They face the worst expressions of male chauvinistic society - atrocities like raping, profiling, physical assault and murder." Pazhayani Kazhidalum ("In the Grip of Change", 1988) invites a…

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    Gizem Kızılcık COMD 322 My Darling Clementine My Darling Clementine (1946), is a Western style of retelling story within shoot-outing at OK Corral. It was directed by John Ford and based on a classic book by Stuart N. Lake. It was transformed from a story by Sam Hellman and it was turned into a screenplay by Samuel G. Engel (also; producer) and Winston Miller. Also, Cyril J. Mockridge made music of the movie. Joseph MacDonald was director of photography and finally,…

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    Freud 1856-1939) “saw the individual as governed by irrational impulses as she or he passed through a series of psychosexual stages.”(Cowles, (1976). These stages were: 1. The verbal period 2. The anal period 3. The phallic period 4. The latency period 5. Genital period The oral period Its age series is from birth to the 1st year, and its area of the body where pleasure arises when it is touched is the mouth. The infant’s mouth is very important for eating, and the toddler derives pleasure from…

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    1. Foucault The History of Sexuality, Volume 1, An Introduction In The History of Sexuality, Volume 1, An Introduction, Foucault traces a shift in both power and control and society’s connection to concept of “sex”. According to Foucault, people had the tendency to interpret and understand the history of sexuality in the 18th century in accordance to what he calls the “repressive hypothesis”. The repressive hypothesis postulates that from the time of the rise of the bourgeoisie, those in power…

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    World Parent Myth Analysis

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    But in other myths, the more violent action, for example the castration of the father appears to be necessary in order to make the father irrelevant as far as the mother- Earth is concerned, so she can now be a creative playground for the offspring. Or, looking at the separation of or destruction of the world parents…

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    Reflection Paper On Sleep

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    Over the course of the past two weeks of tracking my sleep and dreaming, a few observations have been observed and a lot of analysis have been made. I have found that I slept an average of eight hours and ten minutes per night, with the minimum of approximately seven hours and a maximum of eleven hours. Within this two-week span I had built up a small amount of daily sleep debt, ranging fifteen to forty-five minutes a night, but I was able to make up the hours on the weekend, or throughout the…

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    combination of opposites, and whose meeting with the hero sometimes culminates in a mystical marriage at a special location; the “bad mother,” who is absent, unattainable, forbidding, punishing, or the locus of forbidden desire, and who may threaten castration; or “the Lady of the House of Sleep.” (Palumbo…

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    Sigmund Freud's psychosexual theory of development vs Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory of development Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory and Sigmund Freud's psychosexual theory are two famous theories of human development. While he was affected by Freud's ideas, Erikson's theory differed in a number of important ways. Like Freud, Erikson believed that personality develops in a series of predetermined stages. Unlike Freud’s theory of psychosexual stages, Erikson’s…

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    desires. They also have a fear of their dad castrating them so they decide to start taking traits of his morals and values into their own personality. The girls go through ‘Penis Envy’ they already think they have been castrated so they have no castration fear. This means they are less moral. Girls only want to be like their mothers because they start to desire their father (penis envy) and they think by being like their mother their father will desire…

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    important to understand the roles our clients’ cultures play in their self-expression. It is important to recognize that this does not mean that cultural expression goes over the law. In some cultures, it is common for female genital mutilation/castrations however, most countries have laws against it and it is important to inform your client of this. It can be difficult, but in the end it might be liberating for your…

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