Browsing by Journal Issue "ctsj/vol6/iss1"
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Being Japonaise: Understanding the Authentic Implications of Fusion Cuisine
The transition from cooking to culinary art is one of the manifold manifestations of the specializations of a society and its foray into the perfection of the physical representation of general ideology. Cooking is born ... -
Levinas, the Feminine, and Maternity
French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas used rhetorical devices to attempt to overcome the limitations of language. However, his use of the “feminine” as a stand-in for alterity creates such an obstacle. Not only does a lack ... -
The Great Refusal: Liberation from the Facts of Life
Following the rise of fascism in the mid-20th century, the Frankfurt School began developing theories to explain how individuals become susceptible to authoritative domination. Herbert Marcuse provided the New Left with a ... -
Whose Bodies Count? How Experience Working with Transgender Patients Shapes Conceptualizations of Transgender Identity
In 2013, the American Psychological Association released the fifth edition of the <em>Diagnostic Statistical Manual</em> (DSM). Previous editions of the DSM had used the term “gender identity disorder” (GID) to classify ...