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1985

Communication

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The Linguistic Representation: A Measurement Of Progress., Jacqueline Graham Marymee Aug 1985

The Linguistic Representation: A Measurement Of Progress., Jacqueline Graham Marymee

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Sandler and Grinder (1975) suggest that humans, when they speak, make a series of choices about the form they use to communicate their experience. Their experience of the world (a representation) is communicated in a "complete linguistic representation of their experience"--the Deep Structure (Bandler & Grinder, 1975, p. 35). The Surface Structure is the result of making the series of choices which Sandler and Grinder (1975) describe as 11 a sentence or sequence of words which we recognize as a well-formed group of words in our language" (p. 35). Thus, we have a Meta-representation--a representation (Surface Structure) of the full …


Fantasy Theme Analysis Of Ms Magazine: 1972-1984, Stephanie S. Clark May 1985

Fantasy Theme Analysis Of Ms Magazine: 1972-1984, Stephanie S. Clark

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“The personal is political” was a popular slogan of the Women’s Liberation Movement during the 1960s, because it encapsulated the feminist ideology. Women became aware, through the sharing of personal experiences, that individual problems were common to all women as a result of women’s inferior status in society. Consciousness-raising sessions helped to bolster women’s self-confidence and enabled women to form a bond of sisterhood. The feminist ideology stressed the importance of collective action to gain equality in all spheres of society.