Repression
Sort by:
-
Myanmar Junta's Widespread Repression and Abuses Documented for First TimeThough survivors have reported abuse by Myanmar's junta, there has been no systematic report of repression in Myanmar. Physicians for Human Rights has published a report showing widespread crimes against humanity against the Chin people of Myanmar.
-
Oedipus Rex, Repression and Italian CinemaPasolini's film Edipo Re reworks Sophocles' play about Oedipus to show that repression is what led to tragedy.
-
Milton's "Paradise Lost": The Origin of Woman's RepressionThroughout history women have felt the weight of repression for as long as people can remember. To understand why women would be treated less equal than men, one must look far into the past at the foundations at our society's culture.
-
Sexual Repression in Metamorphosis and The Turn of the ScrewComparative paper on the similarities in concepts of how the characters sexuality is repressed in these two works. while the main characters are entirely different, sexual repression guides their lives and brings them to their fate.
-
What is Psychological Repression?Confused over the difference between repression and suppression?
-
A History of China's Repression of TibetThe recent crackdown on Tibetan rebellion against Chinese repression is nothing new. It's a story that keeps repeating and will continue to be repeated until the international community holds China accountable.
-
Temptation and Repression: Two Competing Views on Yielding to UrgesWhile traditionally temptation is a reviled source of destructive power that must be repressed, the Freudian view holds that temptation is, in fact, only more destructive when it is repressed.
-
Repression.Com: The War on Freedom of the Internet Press113 internet journalists have been jailed worldwide for their political commentary and online activism. Reporters Sans Frontieres have created the first "Anti-Censorship Shelter" to help protect journalists and bloggers under threat.
-
Freudian Denial and Repression in Death of a SalesmanAn analysis of Arthur Miller's classic Death of a Salesman through a Freudian lens. -
The Portrayal of Social Repression in the Lives of the Characters in Allende's the House of the Spirits and Mishima's the Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the SeaMy IB English SL World Lit paper. Word count: 1376. No form of reproduction authorized.
-
How Hypnosis Can Harm - Repression and Regression TherapyHypnosis is a technique often used in therapy to enhance memory. Patients may be asked to recall deep, dark memories from their past. Under repeated suggestive questioning, people may produce accounts of things that never even really happened.
-
Frankenstein, Dracula, and Repression: Resistance is FutileWhat cannot be assimilated must be destroyed, especially when repressed desires bubble to the surface in an atmosphere of oppressive morality. -
--Gregoriancant's Connective Threads Series--:"Rapunzel" (Part 3)--The Historical Significance of the Brothers Grimm's "Rapunzel" and Its Connection to the Legend of St. Barbara"Rapunzel" may now be a modern lesson in how to persevere and keep faith in a time when Christians are being persecuted in many parts of the world. And outside that box--it's a powerful statement for surviving any kind of repression... -
The Good HeartIn case you haven't quite got the picture, Jacques is Basil Fawlty without the bubbling repression, rapier sarcasm or funny walk and without those, all you have is a droning tyrant.
-
Psychologically Induced Pain SyndromesPsychologically-induced pain refers to the physical conditions that occur directly from psycho-emotional processes. One of the several pain syndromes that results from emotional repression is psychological back pain.
-
Twitters, Tweets, and Cell Phone YouTube Videos Take the Pulse in Rebellious IranTwitter and YouTube may not be the ideal venues for news but, with all the media being kicked out of Iran, they're all we've got left.
-
Darren Aronofsky's "Black Swan" Movie Review"Oh, you mean the psycho ballerinas movie". Aronofsky's "Black Swan" stars Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis in a self-described psycho-sexual thriller about metamorphosis, tragic repression and visceral beauty. -
The USA or the DEA -- that is the Question!The DEA has established an elaborate system of repression in this country aimed at preventing at all cost the spread of Cannabis/Medicinal Cannabis freedom. -
Recent Studies in Functional Brain ImagingAn American study tends to prove that we can dispose of unwanted memories out of our consciousness, supporting the theory of the father of psychoanalysis on repression.
-
The Russian AntichristStalin left behind a legacy of death, fear and repression, as well as industrial and military power.
-
Ten Years After 9/11: Will We Ever Get Beyond War?The events of September 11th were not a message of war, they were a message of peace. It was a horrific way of reminding the world of what marginalization, repression and conflict does to people giving them a reason to believe killing will solve problems.
-
Chinese FM: Leave Internal Affairs to EgyptiansKaixin is unsure about the rulers of Egypt. Their rule smacks too much of the repression China suffered under Mao. Maybe all this strife will throw up a Deng Xiaoping in Egypt.
-
Liberty Versus Tyranny: Societal Subservience, Obedience, Obsequiousness and DeferenceDiscussion is presented of how special and exceptional political freedom and civil liberty really are versus the predominant historical prevalence of tyranny and political repression, suppression, and oppression.
-
Ahmadinejad and Iran's Violence: What is Transacting in TehranAs we rightfully condemn Ahmadinejads violent repression of dissent, we still must ask "could it happen here?" History itself holds the answer.
-
Repression and Fragmentation of the Japanese CultureThe bridge between the repressed and perverse is examined to reveal what fuels the adult industry in Japan. What constitutes a "man" in Japanese society? -
Rebels with a Cause: A Look at a Social MovementOn October 18, I went to the University Hour's presentation of the movie Rebels With A Cause which was about the hopes, rebellions, and repression of the 1960's as told by members of SDS (Students for a Democratic Society).
-
A Place in the Sun: America in the 1950sThe 1950s are seen as a time of conformity and repression. But that decade was simply a ticking bomb that had been set ten years earlier and would violently explode in the 60s.
-
American Genocide and the National Repression of GuiltRepressed guilt, of course, foments in the subconscious and seeks always to rise to the surface of the consciousness. Americans have yet to starkly confront the fact that this country has a Holocaust in our archives.
-
Freudian Defense MechanismsThe most common defense mechanisms are repression, projection, displacement, denial, and sublimation. Second tier defense mechanisms such as regression, rationalization, intellectualization, and reaction formation are additional Freudian defenses.
-
The Business of TortureAs awareness of human rights increased, as their definition expanded and as new, often authoritarian polities, resorted to torture and repression - human rights advocates and non-governmental organizations proliferated.
-
Review of Francisco Goya's Disasters of WarFrancisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes gained recognitionfor his portrayals of the French repression of the Spanish rebels against Napoleon in 1808.
-
John Dewey and the Chaos of Contemporary Public EducationThe dismal performance of America's public schools is no accident. Nor are the bullying and repression that the best-mannered and most accomplished students encounter in public schools. Both are direct results of the educational philosophy promulgated by John Dewey.
-
What is Psychological Suppression?Confused by the difference between suppression and repression?
-
Nationalism in the Middle EastHow a combination of self-awareness, repression and technological progress swept the early Middle East, promoting countless movements towards the formation of the nations. -
The History of Horror: The Cinema Part IIPart II of a four-part series that examines the history of horror in films and the impact societal changes have had on the genre. In this installment, films from the 1940s, 1950s, and early 1960s and how the Cold War era affected them are examined.
-
An Overview of the Cold War (1945-1991)The Cold War (1945-1991) dominated international relations within a framework of political, economic, and military tension between the United States and the Soviet Union.
-
Controversial False Memory SyndromeFalse memory syndrome is hotly debated and many psychologists deny that memories of earlier childhood abuse can be recalled by adult clients during therapy.
-
The Outrageous Chicago Conspiracy Trial of 1968-1969The Chicago Conspiracy Trial of 1968-1969 put the government on trial in defense of the counterculture.
-
History of the Ba'th Party in Iraq and SyriaThis is a brief history of the Ba'thist party and ideology in the Middle East. Originating in Syria then spreading to Iraq. After being destroyed in Iraq the Future of the ideology is unclear as it only governs today in Syria
-
MarxismThe differences between communism and socialism in regards to religion
