- Degher, a
former instructor at Malmö
University in Sweden,
coined the term
decentered English to
describe this shift,
along with
attendant changes in what is...
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about who they are and how they
operate in the world. A
related concept,
decentering which is a
central change strategy of mindfulness-based
cognitive therapy...
- sentiments,
tapped into this feeling. Mishra,
Vijay (January 1992). "
Decentering History: Some
Versions of
Bombay Cinema". East-West Film Journal. 6 (1)...
- on my last
years on this
planet as my
heart and
conscience has
really decentered from myself. Additionally, in
December 2024
Oklou released two remixes...
- S2CIDÂ 16690122. Mann,
Susan A.; Huffman,
Douglas J. (January 2005). "The
decentering of
second wave
feminism and the rise of the
third wave".
Science & Society...
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apparent rupture in
intellectual life.
Derrida interpreted this
event as a "
decentering" of the
former intellectual cosmos.
Instead of
progress or divergence...
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elements in a lens not
being perfectly aligned. The
latter is also
known as
decentering distortion. See
Zhang for
additional discussion of
radial distortion...
- a flat, two-dimensional
picture plane. The Poet of 1911 is
similarly decentered,
presenting the body from
multiple points of view. As the
Peggy Guggenheim...
-
Elmar Holenstein (born 7
January 1937 in Gossau,
Canton St. Gallen) is a
Swiss philosopher with
research interests in the
fields of
philosophical psychology...
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depicts fantasies that
ultimately empower masculinity using fragmentary and
decentered aesthetic that
culminate in a
masculine genre po****ted by male outlaws...