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  2. Reclaiming my birth name as a Black woman made me a ... - AOL

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    Regardless of how others may perceive me based on my identity characteristics, I have the power to define who I am. The way you communicate your story matters. Your self-definitions, your voice ...

  3. Reappropriation - Wikipedia

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    In the 1850s in the United States, a secretive political party was derisively dubbed the Know Nothing party, based on their penchant for saying "I know nothing" when asked for details by outsiders; this became the common name for the party. It eventually became a popular name, sufficiently so that consumer products like tea, candy, and even a ...

  4. Narrative identity - Wikipedia

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    Development of a narrative identity that promotes psychological well-being requires combining autobiographical memory specificity, the ability to recall self-defining memories of specific instances in your past, with the narrative construct of meaning-making to attain insight from the narrative script. [42]

  5. Biographical research - Wikipedia

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    Biographical research is concerned with the reconstruction of life histories and the constitution of meaning based on biographical narratives and documents. The material for analysis consists of interview protocols ( memorandums ), video recordings, photographs, and a diversity of sources.

  6. Stacey Abrams: Why I'm reclaiming my name after writing ... - AOL

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    The name Selena Montgomery was inspired by Bewitched actress Elizabeth Montgomery, who played both Samantha on the hit 1950s sitcom as well as her evil cousin Serena, according to the New York Times.

  7. Planting the seeds: Young Buddhists are reclaiming narrative ...

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    Amid anti-Asian racism during the pandemic, Asian American Buddhists are challenging white-dominant narratives of Buddhism and re-centering Asian American identity in what it means to be Buddhist ...

  8. Oppositional gaze - Wikipedia

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    The oppositional gaze is direct rejection of Laura Mulvey's Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema (1975). [1] Mulvey's text analyses Lacan's mirror stage within film, concluding that subjectivity is "the birth of the long love affair/ despair between image and self-image which has found such intensity of expression in film and such joyous recognition in the cinema audience". [3]

  9. Know My Name: A Memoir - Wikipedia

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    Turner case and released her book with the title, Know My Name: A Memoir, on September 24, 2019. [4] [5] [6] She first began work on the book in 2017. [7] [8] [9] The book was an attempt by Miller to reappropriate her narrative identity and describe the trauma she went through, after being referred to in the press as "unconscious intoxicated ...