- to [their]
ideal self." This
disaffirmation may
occur p****ively, in the
failure to affirm, or actively, in
disaffirmation. The
phenomenon is
named after...
- affirmatory, confirm, confirmation, confirmational, confirmatory, disaffirm,
disaffirmation, farm, fermata, firmament, infirm, infirmarian, infirmary, infirmity...
- knowledge, new
insights or new meanings, are open to
subsequent debate and
disaffirmation by others. "Definition of EXPLICATION". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved...
- commentary.
Linda J. Holland-Toll has
stated that "Carrie is
about disaffirmation because society makes the
human monster,
cannot control the monster...
-
likely to
undergo cervical screening,
because of dysphoria,
gender disaffirmation or
disempowerment of the
individual by
healthcare providers, or being...
-
hiding from
publicity to
avoid oppression of any kind due to a
general disaffirmation towards a
pacifist agitation. With the end of the
First World War, the...
-
Sarah Dunant described as a "literary
coming out"
after 38
years of
disaffirmation,: 441–442
Highsmith finally acknowledged authorship of the
novel publicly...
- the New
Haven to
continue operating the P&W as before,
despite the
disaffirmation. The Penn
Central did not want the P&W, and in
October 1968 specifically...
- of
state authorities. This
perspective is not only
manifested in his
disaffirmation of group-related
rights but also in the
rejection of
cultural relativism...