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To work with medical records is ver
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following chronological order: 1933
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General electionSomatic diseaseSoci
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In 1945, one year after the lobotom
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Responding to one’s own shame by
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While the happy ending thus has com
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‘In Persia I was called “TheBlo
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Studies. Are Swedish Jews to be con
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interview with Rachel I presumed th
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might be explained by the current s
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Nylund Skog, Susanne (2006),‘Med
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we know who we are (or are not)’
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things a bit - or if it only can be
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There is nothing comfortable with b
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ReferencesAnzaldúa, Gloria (1999),
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Abraham and the others I have inter
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impartial that can be used to decid
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states: “You think they will look
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in himself via the symbolic capital
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lower class affiliation. That Abrah
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Skeggs, Beverley (1997), Formations
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that politics of emotion can play f
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Discovering politics of emotion in
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September is also related to feelin
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Bhavnani, K. (1994), ‘Tracing the
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