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The self-narrative and acute psychosis

1995

The aim of this study was to apply the narrative approach in analyzing family therapy meetings in cases of acute psychosis. The self-narrative is essential in acute psychosis since it is either collapsed or not coherent enough. The results indicate that it is important to create concrete practices that produce stories concerning the patient in relation to others. The self-narrative must be re-authored by the patient even though it is socially constructed. This is achieved by creating multiple perspectives of self-narratives in so-called therapy meetings with the patient, family members, and staff members representing different professionals.

Cultural StudiesFamily therapyPsychosisPsychotherapistSocial PsychologySocial workSelfmedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.diseaseSocial constructionismClinical PsychologyPersonal identitymedicinePersonalityNarrativePsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)media_commonContemporary Family Therapy
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Becoming a Gamer: Performative Construction of Gendered Gamer Identities

2021

This article examines how women construct their gameplay identities in relation to the hegemonic “gamer” discourse. The article is based on semi-structured in-depth interviews with women who occupy central roles in the Finnish gaming industry. We deploy Judith Butler’s theorization of performative identity construction to examine how the women negotiate their identity in relation to the hegemonic gamer discourse, focusing on how they both embrace and resist the hegemonic, masculine constructions of gameplay. The study shows the dynamics surrounding the gamer identity. While women submit to the hegemonic gamer discourse, reproducing the masculine gamer notions to gain recognition as a viabl…

Cultural StudiesHegemonydigital gamessosiaalinen identiteetti050801 communication & media studiesPerformative utteranceResistance (psychoanalysis)pelikulttuuriresistancesukupuolittuminen0508 media and communications5. Gender equalityArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)genderpeliteollisuusSociologygamer identityperformatiivisuusRelation (history of concept)Applied PsychologyCommunication05 social sciences050301 education16. Peace & justiceHuman-Computer InteractionperformativitypelialasukupuoliroolitAestheticsAnthropologyPerformativityConstruct (philosophy)0503 educationGames and Culture
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Murals and tourism: heritage, politics and identity

2018

A decade ago, the well-read Latinist Pierre Vidal-Naquet (2001) assertively called attention to the fact that Ancient Greece welcomed thousands of travelers in search of Achilleś Tomb and other att...

Cultural StudiesHistory05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentIdentity (social science)TransportationAncient GreecePoliticsTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessEthnology050211 marketing050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismNature and Landscape ConservationJournal of Tourism and Cultural Change
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The “corporealization” of the nation: notions of the unclean and viscosity in the nationalist discourse of Spanish fascism

2017

ABSTRACTThe present article focuses on the particular case of the nationalist discourse of Spanish fascism during the Spanish Civil War and the immediate postwar period (1936–1941), in order to explore one specific aspect of it: the characterization of the enemy Republican nation that was to be fought against as unclean and viscous or sticky. The aim here is to analyse what meanings these references possessed and what they can tell us about the general processes of construction of discourses of identity. For this purpose, use is made of certain propositions developed by sociology and anthropology, as a basis upon which to develop the hypothesis that the use of the aforementioned references …

Cultural StudiesHistory060101 anthropology050402 sociologyAbsoluteness05 social sciencesIdentity (social science)Gender studies06 humanities and the artsAdversaryNationalismSpanish Civil War0504 sociologyAesthetics0601 history and archaeologySociologyMechanism (sociology)Order (virtue)Period (music)Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies
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The family, honour and gender in Sicily: models and new research

2004

This article shows how the latest research into Sicily's social and economic history calls into question certain well-established interpretations of the history of the family and its structures, the paradigm of Mediterranean honour, and the theory of familism. This new appraisal also highlights the major significance of the history of women and gender identity.

Cultural StudiesHistoryGender identitySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGender studies06 humanities and the arts0506 political science060104 historyHonourAnthropology050602 political science & public administration0601 history and archaeologySociologySocial sciencemedia_common
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Biopolitics and Hegemony in Contemporary Russian Cultural Policy

2018

Since 2011, Russian ‘licensing civil society’ 1 has predominated through censorship and the restrictive regulation of arts and cultural societies. The current conservative project has turned artistic space into public space, indicating moral abuse and a threat to the spiritual health of the Russian nation. Consequently, the symbolic borders of human creativity and individual freedom in arts and cultural societies have been reduced to patriotism, nationalism and moral deductive functions of the state-approved program. This paper will explore Russian state cultural policy and argue that biopolitics is its mainstream strategy. It examines how the ensemble of sovereign and disciplinary power de…

Cultural StudiesHistoryHegemonySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectartshegemoniakulttuuripolitiikkataideRussiaNationalismPublic spaceState (polity)VenäjäPolitical sciencePolitical economyPolitical Science and International RelationsPatriotismNational identitysensuuribiopolitiikkaBiopowermedia_commonCultural policyRussian Politics
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What a maritime history! The uses of maritime history in summer festivals in southern Norway

2009

This is a preprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in the Journal of Tourism History 2009 copyright Taylor & Francis. Article available at InformaWorld: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17551820902823259 This paper focuses on the growth of cultural heritage tourism in southern Norway, with a particular focus on maritime history presented at summer festivals during recent years. I will be using newly collected empirical data gathered from two festivals: Kjæmpestaden (Giant Town) in Arendal and Kapernatten (Privateer Night) in Farsund. In 2006 and 2007, both festivals included grand outdoor plays based on the history of the Napoleonic Wars (1807–1814). Since Tordensk…

Cultural StudiesHistoryHistoryAnthropologyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmentMedia studiesIdentity (social science)TransportationTourismMaritime historyVDP::Humanities: 000::History: 070::Economic history: 074
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The Sephardim of North Morocco, Zionism and Illegal Emigration to Israel Through the Spanish Cities of Ceuta and Melilla

2020

This text looks at the fluid intersection in the emergence and development of Zionism and the later Zionist-promoted emigration of Moroccan Jews to Israel from what was the Spanish Protectorate zone in Morocco and the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla in the north of Sherifian state. This process has received less attention from scholars than similar events in the French zone. However, it has some particularities that merit specific attention. From the early years of contact between North Moroccan Jews and European Zionism, the strong cultural identity of the Sephardim in the region and the mobilization of a Spanish approach informed by philo-Sephardism marked an important difference wi…

Cultural StudiesHistoryHistoryCultural identitymedia_common.quotation_subjectSociology of religionReligious studiesProtectorateEmigrationState (polity)AnthropologyMigració de poblesIllegal emigrationEthnologyZionismmedia_commonContemporary Jewry
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Kevin Hannan. Borders of Language and Identity in Teschen Silesia. New York: Peter Lang, 1996. xxii, 255 pp. $49.95.

2002

Cultural StudiesHistoryHistoryIdentity (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectTheologymedia_commonCanadian-American Slavic Studies
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RÉCITS NATIONAUX D´ÉLÈVES ESPAGNOLS ET PORTUGAIS

2019

Abstract This study aims at understanding how the master narratives conveyed by the national accounts given by 14 to 18-year-old Spanish and Portuguese students converge or differ from one another and how they relate to national identity and temporal orientation. Data analysis was carried out in a qualitative approach inspired by Grounded Theory. The results suggest a parallel but conceptually convergent schematic template focused on initial conquests, a golden period of maritime discoveries, and a recent dictatorship overcome by the restoration of democracy. Some particularities of students’ accounts linked to specific historical situations in each country, as well as diversified attitudes…

Cultural StudiesHistoryHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectHistóriaEspañaSTUDENTSDictatorshipGrounded theoryHistoriaEducationHM401-1281Gender StudiesHistoireHISTORYPORTUGALÉtudiantsNarrativeSociology (General)Studentsmedia_commonPortugalEspagneLC8-6691National accountsSPAINGender studiesEspanhaSpecial aspects of educationlanguage.human_languageDemocracyEstudiantesSpainNational identitylanguagePortugueseEstudantesPeriod (music)Cadernos de Pesquisa
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