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Meaning of "subjectivities"

subjectivity (noun): refers to the interpretation of information based on personal feelings, opinions, and biases rather than facts. It is the state of being influenced by individual perspectives. Example: The debate centered around the subjectivity of art and how it is perceived differently by each person
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Indigenous subjectivities and the normative framework.
It is that there are consequences for political subjectivities.
Creation of subjectivities in or with public space.
He develops projects about social construction of subjectivities.
Subjectivities engaged in the struggle are caught between the old.
Two different genders and subjectivities.
Other subjectivities are thus developed through these new media.
The truth is dissolved in a multitude of subjectivities.
Exploring the subjectivities of taste.
A measure of objectivity is only obtained by acknowledging our subjectivities.
Citizens subjectivities and relationships to the state are formed.
Every relationship is a meeting of subjectivities.
Subjectivities in conflict.
Constructing bodies and subjectivities.
The subjectivities that emerge from the paradigmatic transition delineate the occupied boundary space.

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Religion and immigrant subjectivities.
What subjectivities are constructed in this practice?
It is an individual process because of the subjectivities and issues of identity involved.
The sense of these flows produce very different kinds of subjectivities.
From other subjectivities.
Contemporary documentary cinema continues to seek innovative ways to produce subjectivities.
Creating new subjectivities.
This care necessarily has a target that goes beyond individual and collective subjectivities.
New political subjectivities.
The fragmentation of the world finds a faithful reflection in the shattered mirror of subjectivities.
It is no longer possible to disregard the interplay of subjectivities involved in such relationship.
But do such subjectivities really have a place in the public space?
It was in those readings and experiences warp that the subjectivities were woven.
Colonial and post-colonial subjectivities by selecting positive identity.
Themselves in an infinite and multiple series of different subjectivities that have no.
Under this rubric, subjectivities get transmuted into plausible incipient objectivities.
A new calibration of subjectivities.
Thus, we hope to find subjectivities which are directed to another, in specific historical contexts.
It is through the body that individuals express their subjectivities in the social.
Rather, life styles, subjectivities and practices connect these elements through more fluid patterns.
Suggests multiple meanings and manifold subjectivities that include the mother.
There is no prescription of steps to follow, as this is a meeting of subjectivities.
Identities and Subjectivities.
A situation of historic instability, which overwhelms conservative subjectivities.
Variable and flexible structures, subjectivities that are consonant with.
And Rather use it as a weapon to affirm our own subjectivities.
Kinds of subjectivities does neo-liberalism produce?
It democratizes subjectivities.
Psychology sometimes replaces what we consider to be " objective " measures as superior to subjectivities.
The autoethnographic method promotes the dialogue between subjectivities by hearing, understanding and interpreting the mu.
For althusser, ideology is an imaginary relation acting on subjectivities.
Subjectivities and an average ( majority ) subjectivity.
This lowers feelings of belonging and forces our own subjectivities onto themselves.
Colonization of subjectivities in sub-development?
It also analyzes the impact of these museological representations on black people subjectivities and identities.

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