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rejection as a discourse | rejection as a discourse<br> | ||
rejection as a continuous renegotiation between filters | rejection as a continuous renegotiation between filters<br> | ||
rejection as exclusion | rejection as exclusion<br> | ||
rejection as fractal | rejection as fractal<br> | ||
rejection as spectrum | rejection as spectrum<br> | ||
rejection as contingency | rejection as contingency<br> | ||
rejection as violence | rejection as violence<br> | ||
rejection as oppression | rejection as oppression<br> | ||
rejection as empowerment | rejection as empowerment<br> | ||
rejection as ritual | rejection as ritual<br> | ||
rejection as defensive spell | rejection as defensive spell<br> | ||
rejection as misunderstanding | rejection as misunderstanding <br> | ||
rejection as border | rejection as border<br> | ||
rejection as layer | rejection as layer<br> | ||
rejection as interface | rejection as interface<br> | ||
rejection as a selection process | rejection as a selection process<br> | ||
rejection as a filter | rejection as a filter <br> | ||
rejection as incomplete structure | rejection as incomplete structure<br> | ||
rejection as foundation | rejection as foundation<br> | ||
rejection as truth / honesty | rejection as truth / honesty<br> | ||
rejection and clarification, transcription, simplification | rejection and clarification, transcription, simplification<br> | ||
rejection as interpretation/translation | rejection as interpretation/translation<br> | ||
rejection as digestion/metabolization | rejection as digestion/metabolization <br> | ||
rejection as instrument | rejection as instrument<br> | ||
rejection as curation | rejection as curation<br> | ||
rejection as invitation | rejection as invitation<br> | ||
rejection as inclusion | rejection as inclusion<br> | ||
rejection as care (and self-care) | rejection as care (and self-care)<br> | ||
rejection as direction | rejection as direction<br> | ||
rejection as orientation | rejection as orientation<br> | ||
rejection as negative ontology for identity formation | rejection as negative ontology for identity formation<br> | ||
rejection as tactic | rejection as tactic<br> | ||
rejection as a trigger for action | rejection as a trigger for action<br> | ||
rejection as turning point | rejection as turning point<br> | ||
rejection as plot twist | rejection as plot twist <br> | ||
rejection as suspense | rejection as suspense<br> | ||
rejection as narration and world-building | rejection as narration and world-building<br> | ||
rejection as an act of love | rejection as an act of love<br> | ||
rejection as a metaphor | rejection as a metaphor<br> | ||
rejection as heritage | rejection as heritage<br> |
Revision as of 13:49, 18 October 2021
rejection as a discourse
rejection as a continuous renegotiation between filters
rejection as exclusion
rejection as fractal
rejection as spectrum
rejection as contingency
rejection as violence
rejection as oppression
rejection as empowerment
rejection as ritual
rejection as defensive spell
rejection as misunderstanding
rejection as border
rejection as layer
rejection as interface
rejection as a selection process
rejection as a filter
rejection as incomplete structure
rejection as foundation
rejection as truth / honesty
rejection and clarification, transcription, simplification
rejection as interpretation/translation
rejection as digestion/metabolization
rejection as instrument
rejection as curation
rejection as invitation
rejection as inclusion
rejection as care (and self-care)
rejection as direction
rejection as orientation
rejection as negative ontology for identity formation
rejection as tactic
rejection as a trigger for action
rejection as turning point
rejection as plot twist
rejection as suspense
rejection as narration and world-building
rejection as an act of love
rejection as a metaphor
rejection as heritage