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In his imagination there has been no history of social subjugation, just the residue of tension; no memory of poverty, just the frustrations of unattained wealth; no reminders of the fear and loneliness of life in violent or repressive countries, just the press of migrants and refugees against our own borders.
At root – as, for example, the radical journalist Laurie Penny has observed – it is because feminism has achieved social mobility for some women, and even a symbolically liberated lifestyle, but at the price of a truce over the economic and social subjugation of all women.
The MePD is also robustly activated by social defeat (47) and exposure to aggressive social encounters in the juvenile social subjugation paradigm, which is considered an animal model for child abuse (48).
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The economic, social, and political subjugation of people of African descent in the United States can't last forever.
In the first study, significantly higher scores in five of 15 EMS were found in OCD in comparison with trichotillomania (so-called mistrust, social isolation, shame, subjugation and emotional inhibition) [ 32].
Female circumcision serves no biologically useful purpose and perpetuates the subjugation and social deprivation of females.
The disease smallpox is used as the case example because the fear and reality of smallpox has affected and been affected by the course of wars, economic power, political dominance and subjugation, civil liberties, social cohesion, trust, mental health, and the quality of life in families and communities.
OCD patients had more maladaptive cognitive schemas than TTM, i.e. mistrust / abuse, social isolation, shame / defectiveness, subjugation and emotional inhibition.
Pair-wise comparison tests (Mann-Whitney U) indicated that OCD and TTM patients differed significantly on 5 schemas, i.e. mistrust / abuse, social isolation, shame / defectiveness, subjugation and emotional inhibition (Table 7).
White Australian writers have long tried to tackle Aboriginal subjects, starting with Xavier Herbert and his "Capricornia" (1938), a sweeping social protest novel that described the subjugation of Aborigines at the hands of white settlers.
And with that magnificent rhetorical salvo Stanton laid out the facts of a patriarchal society, its economic subjugation of women, its social strictures, the limits on education, the enforced voicelessness of women in the affairs of state and church.
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