Sentences with phrase «by identity confusion»

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As You Like It would not be an authentic Shakespearean comedy without the element of identity confusion, in this case created by Rosalind's decision to dress up as a boy in order to protect herself and Celia.
At present the field is in a period of confusion and revaluation as indicated by Cecil Cone's Identity Crisis in Black Theology (1975), Warner Traynham's lectures on black theology (1977) and Peter Paris's Black Leaders in Conflict (1978).
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Severe confusion of a degree considered pathological usually refers to loss of orientation (ability to place oneself correctly in the world by time, location, and personal identity), and often memory (ability to correctly recall previous events or learn new materal).
Fact: This belief reflects a confusion between schizophrenia and dissociative identity disorder — once called multiple - personality disorder — a controversial diagnosis that is supposedly marked by the coexistence of multiple personalities or personality states within individuals.
Consequently, the accelerated generation of stem cell lines is accompanied by confusion and duplication of cell line names and cell identities.
Despite the general confusion during the massacre and for some time later, the identity of the two shooters became available almost immediately, presumably from reports by students streaming out of the school and being rapidly interviewed by police.
A disappearance drives the action, which involves three London friends falling into what may be a kind of secret - agent adventure, but if the heart of the matter is intrigue, it is of the internal variety, as the trio sorts through confusions of sexuality and identity prompted by their viewing of a Vermeer portrait.
And yet that same journey can lead to a radical rediscovery of love, peace and identity in a world blurred by confusion, unworthiness and anxiety.
Themes include: musing on the South Bronx of the 1980s; recalling the gantlet of the contemporary fine arts academy; and recognizing identities expressed through popular art forms like rap and hip - hop and the confusion generated by overlapping adaptations.
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