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Перевод: ambivalence speek ambivalence


[существительное]
раздвоение чувств; амбивалентность


Тезаурус:

  1. Plotting becomes charged with ambivalence as it may create or impose order.
  2. My Dress again suggests a conflict, but the ambivalence is gone.
  3. But, crucially, and this reminds us of Genet, Bersani locates a challenge inseparable from a certain ambivalence: if gay males threaten male heterosexual identity, it is not because they offer a detached parody of that identity, but rather because "from within their nearly mad identification with it, they never cease to feel the appeal of its being violated " ("Is the Rectum a Grave?", 208 - 9, his emphasis).
  4. The ambivalence lies in the representation of the Goddess as either alone or as the spouse of a male God.
  5. This ambivalence towards the old is clearly shown in the traditional seven stages of life.
  6. LABOUR'S deputy leader, Mr Roy Hattersley, accused Government ministers of "palpable ambivalence" about the enforcement of the Sunday trading laws since the European Court ruling against the DIY chain BQ.
  7. Bhabha writes of how Fanon "speaks most effectively from the uncertain interstices of historical change: from the area of ambivalence between race and sexuality, out of an unresolved contradiction between culture and class; from deep within the struggle of psychic representation and social reality" (foreword to Fanon, Black Skin, White Masks , p. ix).
  8. Such ambivalence often figures within transgressive reinscription, and is one reason why it rarely approximates to a straightforwardly "correct" political attitude.
  9. There was considerable ambivalence, too, about a final two state solution implicit in the Arafat-Husayn initiative and the 1983 Fez plan.
  10. Despite the apparent decisiveness of Adenauer's foreign policy, therefore, some have argued that there lay a fundamental ambivalence at the bottom of it, symbolised by the choice of his home town, Bonn, as the new capital: it represented Western orientation all right but, at the same time, it was very obviously only a provisional arrangement.
  11. We also occasionally observed some ambivalence or uncertainty on the part of the person initiating the divorce.
  12. Notice that in each case there is an unmistakable emphasis on the ambivalence or double-mindedness of doubt.
  13. Our ambivalence toward television, the ambiguity apparent in children's actual access to "adult" programmes and (in some cases) unlimited viewing, are symptomatic of our dependence on the machine.

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