Sentence examples for fragmentation of self from inspiring English sources

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This tragic fragmentation of self can lead to behaviour that conflicts with one's deepest principles.

E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet The fragmentation of self — the distance between me and my idea of me and what I'm willing to tell you about me and what you think I'm telling you about me, and all the subtleties that are lost in translation — is a postmodern concept, a sort of earnest and existential game of telephone.

The experience of being caught in the confluence of multiple cultures leads to a kind of multiplicity or fragmentation of self.

This study has identified that a central concept to pregnant women's diet and physical activity beliefs during pregnancy is the fragmentation of self into 'me' and 'my pregnancy'.

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There are those sufferers of personality or mental disorders who report feeling a loss or a fragmentation of the self and I imagine this must be horrifying.

He was able to distill rebellion, social and political upheaval, and the experimentation and fragmentation of "the self", into timeless prose.

Critics argue that feminists would do better if they forthrightly appropriated ideals of human rights and autonomy, rather than embracing "the death of the subject" in the fragmentation of the self (Benhabib 1995).

As this was a small localised study, the association between the fragmentation of the self and dietary and physical activity behaviours needs further exploration.

In other studies the net or overall effect of stress and pressure in the experience of infertility and IVF has been described as fragmentation of the self or 'loss of self' [[ 31, 32], de Lacey S: All for Nothing: A postmodern reading of the thwarted search for motherhood through infertility treatment, submitted].

Thus, the species is suitable for investigating effects of population fragmentation on selfing rates and reproductive success.

In other words, it is through a radical process of fragmentation, a sort of self-imposed Babel, that God assumes his nature and makes his name as Elohim, the one-made-many rhetorically masked as the many-made-one.

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