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Of course, once that became standard practice, marriage-for-love became a new aspect of the social surround that makes up Stage 3 subjecthood, which is why creating the new category of gay marriage could take us through another round of same sort of redefinitional battle that first brought about the commonplace practice of marriage for love -- just as the battle against miscegenation laws did in an earlier time.
TPMCafe Paul Rosenberg 2009
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The idea of volition does not arise in this framework because the idea of subjecthood itself is suspect.
Kafila 2009
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"Double-Taker (Snout)" (interactive installation, 2008) deals in a whimsical manner with the themes of trans-species eye contact, gestural choreography, subjecthood, and autonomous surveillance.
Boing Boing 2008
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Not quite a free pass through the pearly gates of universal subjecthood, but close.
Muriam Haleh Davis: Africa and the World Cup: Soccer as Evolution? Muriam Haleh Davis 2010
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This can be done by stripping one of their subjecthood and objectifying them as a resource to be used and managed.
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This can be done by stripping one of their subjecthood and objectifying them as a resource to be used and managed.
Printing: Direct Action, Liberation and the Need to Persist 2009
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Once again, the literature on shared intention and plural subjecthood is relevant here; see, for example, Gilbert 1989, 1996,
Friendship Helm, Bennett 2009
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Speaking of models and Japan, Japan Focus has a nifty piece on citizenship and subjecthood in the Japanese empire, including some remarks on Taiwan.
Archive 2008-09-01 Michael Turton 2008
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We hunt in reference books for definitions of ‘subjecthood,’ ‘subject,’ ‘-hood,’ and ‘light verb.’
a.rawlings reads Donato Mancini Lemon Hound 2008
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We hunt in reference books for definitions of ‘subjecthood,’ ‘subject,’ ‘-hood,’ and ‘light verb.’
Archive 2008-10-01 Lemon Hound 2008
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