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Перевод: repression speek repression


[существительное]
подавление; репрессия ; сдерживание
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. So, for instance, while it may be that specific instances of homophobic panic are provoked by repressed homosexuals (in the Freudian sense), the panic may only "take" socially, because of the other kind of repression - exclusive identity formation - as it affects a tar greater number.
  2. Initially this appears not to be so, since while the Freudian model posits a repression within the subject, the materialist model posits a repression outside the subject in the form of its other.
  3. "It is understandable, after the years of repression, that people are drawn to anything Western, modern and glamorous.
  4. Is it a direct expression of homosexuality, or an indirect expression of its repression and/or sublimation?
  5. In 1864, after the 1863 uprising and the massive repression that followed its collapse, Julian ukaszewski, a former Polish commissioner in the Prussian government, wrote a pamphlet despairing of the Polish people's ability ever again to control their own destiny:
  6. In Bonn, Chancellor Helmut Kohl was said to be "deeply shocked over the brutal repression of the justified and peaceful protests".
  7. The film's powerful beginning, with the civil rights team hearing testimony from detainees, was difficult enough to watch if you have understanding or experience of the repression in Ireland.
  8. It may well give me a reason to break the law when encountering the secret police, when coming up against censorship, or when confronting other forms of injustice or repression.
  9. First, both theories suggest an eventual return of homosexuality: in the one (psychoanalytic) it is a psychic return of the repressed from within, in the other (materialist) a social or cultural return from without; either an inner resurgence of desire through the breakdown of psychic repression, or the oppositional approach via the proximate of the demonized other from beyond, from the social margins where he or she has been discovered, constructed, displaced.
  10. Because for many parents the word discipline has the unhappy connotation of punishment and repression, they have been half afraid to begin to discipline their young children.
  11. One of the most significant results of the repression in the Baltic states has been to recreate an alliance between Russian radical politicians and Baltic nationalists.
  12. In mid-May, she told one foreign reporter that bloody repression would be inevitable if the students did not withdraw.
  13. Down with repression.

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