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  2. Identification (literature) | Wikipedia

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    Identification (literature) Identification refers to the automatic, subconscious psychological process in which an individual becomes like or closely associates themselves with another person by adopting one or more of the others' perceived personality traits, physical attributes, or some other aspect of their identity. [1] The concept of identification was founded by psychoanalyst Sigmund ...

  3. Musar movement | Wikipedia

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    The term was used by the Musar movement to convey the teachings regarding ethical and spiritual paths. The Musar movement made significant contributions to Musar literature and Jewish ethics. The movement has been revived in the 21st century amongst Jews of all denominations, particularly in the United States.

  4. Serge Massar | Wikipedia

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    Serge Massar was born in Zambia in 1970. [ 2] He obtained a degree in physics, then a PhD from the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) in 1991 and 1995, respectively. [ 2] He completed his post-doctoral research at Tel Aviv University from 1995 to 1997, and subsequently at Utrecht University from 1997 to 1998. [ 2][ 3]

  5. Male Masturbation: 5 Things You Didn't Know | WebMD

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    WebMD explores some little known things about male masturbation and answers questions such as: is masturbation safe, normal, or unhealthy?

  6. Diaspora literacy | Wikipedia

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    Diaspora literacy is a phrase coined by literary scholar Vévé Clark in her work "Developing Diaspora Literacy and Marasa Consciousness" ( Spillers :1991, 40–60). It is the ability to understand and/or interpret the multi-layered meanings of stories, words, and other folk sayings within any given community of the African diaspora.

  7. Glossary of literary terms | Wikipedia

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    Literature. This glossary of literary terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts used in the discussion, classification, analysis, and criticism of all types of literature, such as poetry, novels, and picture books, as well as of grammar, syntax, and language techniques. For a more complete glossary of terms relating to poetry in ...

  8. Stylometry | Wikipedia

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    Stylometry is often used to attribute authorship to anonymous or disputed documents. [5] It has legal as well as academic and literary applications, ranging from the question of the authorship of Shakespeare's works to forensic linguistics and has methodological similarities with the analysis of text readability.

  9. Projective identification | Wikipedia

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    Projective identification is a term introduced by Melanie Klein and then widely adopted in psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Projective identification may be used as a type of defense, a means of communicating, a primitive form of relationship, or a route to psychological change; [1] used for ridding the self of unwanted parts or for controlling ...