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- uprootedness is most advanced in towns, especially among the lower paid workers who have a total dependence on money. Weil writes their uprootedness is...
- toward God or eternal values. In contrast, a threat to the human soul is uprootedness (déracinement) is the condition of people where the only binding forces...
- homo****uality (1995), facing AIDS (1999, 2002), child abuse, obsession, and uprootedness. Her first short story collection was Monsieur Hulor Holiday (Monsieur...
- the Islamist wave are still here and are not going to change: poverty, uprootedness, crises in values and identities, the decay of the educational systems...
- positive nuance. Galut is more teleological, and connotes a sense of uprootedness. Daniel Boyarin defines diaspora as a state where people have a dual...
- Psychiatry (BIAPSY). For English translations of Kraepelin's work see: On Uprootedness (1921) Emil Kraepelin's Clinical Self-****essment (1920) Psychiatric Observations...
- rights in Cuba Ann Tashi Slater (December 5, 2013). "The Literature of Uprootedness: An Interview with Reinaldo Arenas". The New Yorker. Archived from the...
- destitution and in a country which only served to enhance her feeling of uprootedness, Avanti never gave up on the one thing that eventually made her life...
- particular desires; making "something created p**** into the uncreated"), uprootedness (déracinement), obligations as the basis of rights, attention as comp****ion...
- from Gertrude Stein, called them the "lost generation". This sense of uprootedness deeply affected Cowley's appreciation for the necessities of artistic...