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[существительное]
униженность ; приниженность ; унижение; уничижение; низость


Тезаурус:

  1. Maud Ellmann, in her brilliant reading of Eliot's The Waste Land , "Eliot's Abjection", is similarly concerned with the figure of prosopopoeia, here the giving of face to death itself - a case of killing the past by finding it already dead.
  2. ABJECTION, Melancholia and Love is, with three additions, the proceedings of a conference held at the University of Warwick in 1957 on the works of Julia Kristeva.
  3. This is why noise groups invariably deal with subject matter that is anti-humanist - extremes of abjection, obsession, trauma, atrocity, possession - all of which undermine humanism's confidence that through individual consciousness and will, we can become the subjects of our lives, and work together for the general progress of the commonwealth.
  4. What else, after all, was Christ in his death but the keenest image of abjection and arrogance, the epitome of that transgressive masochism which has played such an important part in making and unmaking our culture, not least in the figure of the martyr, and which figures over and again in the cultural depictions of the crucifix?
  5. Abjection, Melancholia and Love
  6. A significant aspect of her work is that it always broaches the boundaries between the traditional disciplines of philosophy, psychoanalysis, literary, and art theory; the implications it holds for each are touched on by the essays in this collection (for instance, Ainley, "The Ethics of Sexual Difference"; O'Connor, "The An-Arche of Psychotherapy"; Minow-Pinkney, "Virginia Woolf: "Seen from a Foreign Land'"; and Burgin, "Geometry and Abjection").
  7. On I Crush Bozo and My Skin Covers My Body , Happy Flowers take hardcore back to its primal matrix of unrequited desire and disproportionate rage: infancy's uncontrolled appetites for oral and anal gratification, its delusions of omnipotence, its terror of the breakdown of the borderline between identity and the primal abjection out of which it's formed.
  8. Guitarist Paul Leary Walthall is a virtuoso of abjection just as Hendrix was of free flight, his domain the sewer rather than the firmament which Jimi traversed like a comet.
  9. He spends his money and himself too quickly, runs up massive bills, gives, gives, gives, takes, takes, takes, fast forwards himself to extremes of bliss, extremes of abjection, invests unwisely in the single love-object, the addiction or the fetish.
  10. Here, the figures who act as transcendent foils to a mundane inauthenticity, abjection, and subjection are themselves brought low, made to submit to what they once subjected.
  11. Via the expression of a perverse masochism, with its disturbing mix of abjection and arrogance, this act, in one sense the supreme antithesis of everything Christ died for - he died after all to save us all - is identified as Christlike.
  12. John Fletcher and Andrew Benjamin, eds., Abjection, Melancholia and Love: the Work of Julia Kristeva , Routledge, 30.00 hbk, 8.99 pbk.
  13. Together they constitute a representative sample of the range of work carried out in English inspired and informed by the broad spectrum of Kristeva's influential writings, from her early semiotically based work, notably Revolution in Poetic Language , to the later psychoanalytically oriented studies of abjection, love and melancholia.

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