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Other - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Other or constitutive other (also referred to as othering ) is a key concept in continental philosophy, opposed to the Same . It refers, or attempts to refer, to that which is 'other' than...
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Otherness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Otherness may refer to: • Otherness (book), an anthology of science fiction stories by David Brin • Otherness (F. Paul Wilson), a malevolent force in several novels by F. Paul Wilson • Otherness of...
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Otherness takes many forms. The Other may be someone who is of... ... In what ways is their Otherness manifested? How are the children taught to be the Other? What consequences do the blacks in this novel suffer because they are the Other?
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with the degree of 'Otherness' being defined by the degree of variation from the norm. In doing this, we have created an artificial 'paradigm of humanity' into which some of us fit neatly, and others fit very badly.
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(1) Theorizing gives birth to distant otherness. As generalizations, theories classify observations and theorize people in terms of third person plural. "They" are the subjects of experiments, the interviewees of surveys and the respondents to mail questionnaires.
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We then consider the implications of such differences for a broader cultural-historical view of the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) by focusing on three issues: dialogue, otherness, and the need to consider a "third" voice.
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Last modified: 8 April, 200 ... The Interpreters' Cultural Politics, or Soyinka's Postcolonial Otherness (Alterity) ... A Touch of Otherness: Artaud's Tarahumaras...
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