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  1. the participant observer does have a problem of subjectivity.
  2. Similarly, if subjectivity and interiority are deemed to be essentially "modernist" characteristics, then it has to be said that these are also challenged in a number of ways in novels such as Le Voyeur and L'Herbe .
  3. How do second-wave western feminists see subjectivity?
  4. What it does not seem to me to offer, and what seems crucial for the intensely generic regime which television operates, is the beginning of a theory of genre specific to television which addresses not only the systems, but the forms of subjectivity which these systems imply.
  5. However, an even larger number agreed with the discussion paper that the conventional accounting for convertible debt should be retained, especially in view of the complexity and subjectivity of the other methods.
  6. Feminist psychology also finds it difficult to deal with apparent irrationalities in women's subjectivity except by pathologizing the women, or seeing them as social victims.
  7. The fact that psychology uses "subjective" individuals to investigate subjectivity intensifies the problem.
  8. There is an objectivity behind the subjectivity of our preferences which entitles you to recommend to me a dish which you do not choose yourself and which I have hitherto been repelled by, but may come to like if I can forget my prejudices and for the first time attend closely to the flavour.
  9. This may sound a somewhat highfalutin' way of making an obvious point; but the obvious points are often the important ones: in this tension we find the limits of experience, beyond which we locate an objective universe and within which we locate subjectivity.
  10. The subjectivity of another does not simply constitute a different interior attitude to the same exterior facts.
  11. And subjectivity doesn't enter into it.
  12. And there is empirical evidence in this ethnography for an understanding of the social subjectivity of viewers which is inescapable for theoretical work on television.
  13. And adopting this gender-differentiated methodology involves accepting that there are stable, homogeneous relationships between women and subjectivity, and between men and objectivity: connections that are more likely to be ideological than biological.

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