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Перевод: disjunction speek disjunction


[существительное]
разъединение; разделение; дизъюнкция ; разобщение; размыкание
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Тезаурус:

  1. It is the total change in perspective and new semantic outlook which ensures that the subjective nature of the liminal journey can be used as an essential part of the analysis; for it can produce a dynamic simply because it incorporates aspects of a newly created ideological disjunction, as some classic accounts have shown.
  2. Partly irritated by critical misreadings of this piece, Barth published in 1979 a "comparison and corrective" entitled "The Literature of Replenishment" in which he sees disjunction, etc. as essentially modernistic and seeks a synthesis between modernism and nineteenth-century realism.
  3. Anticipated here is that always unstable disjunction between identification and desire upon which male bonding depends.
  4. For personal transitions made across physical and psychic boundaries during the subjectivity of the field situation can produce disjunction; indeed they can paralyse.
  5. There is an almost total disjunction between the big issues facing the country and the issues the politicians are willing to talk about.
  6. Once again the result is disjunction, for it is quality and not quantitative measures in the work experience which produce self-esteem for the individual.
  7. This disjunction does not trouble our thirty-something lives, partly because we no longer enjoy the same moments of sexual and personal discovery, and partly because those lives are generally so ordered nowadays that all our tastes are admissible.
  8. A familiar disjunction: while we hold on to personal musical favourites dating back over twenty-five years because we still enjoy listening to them, the music which brings on the fiercest nostalgia is often a terrible, loathsome noise with which we think we have nothing in common.
  9. What we are seeing is not churchmen meddling in politics but following through the logic of their theology which Professor T. F. Torrance has dubbed "a radical disjunction between faith and reason."
  10. A broad distrust of previously accepted means of representation has led these novelists to put a high premium on distortion, disjunction and disruption.
  11. The problem is that it has the effect of actually reinforcing alienation, leaving room for that disjunction from the natural world which allows certain scientists to behave with inconceivable cruelty in their laboratories, which allows workers in slaughter houses to treat animals as if they simply had no rights or feelings at all, which allows people to justify all manner of exploitation, as if there were no moral obligations or injunctions upon us whatsoever.
  12. It is worth going through the list to see how great the disjunction is.
  13. Steiner now contends that two historical moments, the one epitomized in Mallarm's "disjunction of language from external reference", and the other in Rimbaud's "deconstruction of the self" - je est un autre (I is (an) other) - splinter the foundations of the Western tradition and precipitate it into the crisis of modernity.

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