Sentences with phrase «social detachment»

We suspect that the social detachment which may follow exposure to interpersonal violence may be experienced as loneliness.
This particular presentation is characterized by a pervasive pattern of social detachment and a restricted range of emotional expression.
Taken together, these many approaches to art represented a wholesale rejection of the tenets of modernism — e.g., its optical formalism, high seriousness, utopianism, social detachment, invocation of the subconscious, and elitism — and marked the beginning of a new era in art.

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Among Irish and Canadian male alcoholics, the Irish drank more for asocial reasons (e.g., tranquilization, detachment, self - absorption), while Canadians drank more for social and sexual enhancement (Teahan, 1988).
Not the posture of value - detachment and apolitical objectivism but the articulation of one's social location, interpretive strategies and theoretical frameworks are appropriate in such a rhetorical paradigm of theological studies.
How are we to achieve this unlikely combination of ironic detachment and social commitment?
Instruction in manners that sustain the habits of detachment, control, and social sensitivity in eating are part of the long and never - completed task of weaning.
Tocqueville employs this insight to describe the emotional detachment that comes from the modern, democratic erosion of the social ties that have aristocratically or traditionally bound people to each other: Individualism, Tocqueville explains, is the «heart disease» that causes apathetic, asocial immersion in the present.
It is most obviously a «peculiar form of detachment from the social pretense.»
An individual with even a modicum of detachment from the contemporary American scene may wonder how Christians can be so sure that God is either for or against all these specific political and social positions, or how Christians make it plausible to themselves that Jesus was either a capitalist («The Man Nobody Knows») or a socialist («The Man Only Good Guerrillas Know»).
This ontological turn has opened up space for new ways of thinking about democracy, but in my view it has some troubling entailments too — it culminates in the effective detachment of political dynamics from social relations of power and results in the unvindicated privileging of the former over the latter.
Michael Fassbender is also great as Steve Jobs, and quietly portrays a man devoid of any detachment between work and social relationships.
Real people are killed as casually as pixels in an Xbox game, and that distancing, yet another manifestation of the social media - enabled detachment that characterizes the amorality of modern life, arrives with an obvious, staggering price tag attached.
Despite her inclusion in the Whitney Biennial and solo exhibitions at Artists Space and Fischbach Gallery, the following two years, she was dissatisfied with her output and its detachment from her growing social and political concerns.
Some of the subjects that will be discussedare: the effects that art has on identity politics; self - organization as intervention; social abstraction; institutional liberalism; history and the unmaking / remaking; and labor and corporate institutionalism as detachment.
Problems with PTSD, anxiety, depression, guilt, shame, dissociation, conflict and detachment in intimate relationships, isolation and insufficient social support, addictions, work / workplace stress, psychosomatic symptoms, and nonsuicidal self - harm
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