interiorization

(redirected from interiorisation)

interiorization

(ɪnˌtɪərɪəraɪˈzeɪʃən) or

interiorisation

n
formal incorporation into one's inner life
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It is more precisely a "movement of interiorisation", complementary to the "movement of exteriorisation" carried out in engagement.
It argues that in both countries, minorities and marginalised groups still experience highly systematic and collective processes of discrimination, violence, and interiorisation driven mainly by what Said and Chomsky have referred to as inherited and neocolonial cultures and politics.
Lorsqu'il y a parente dans les preferences, les auteurs concluent que l'agent ne dispose pas de raisons suffisantes pour l'inciter a transmettre une information incomplete ou a camoufler deliberement un contenu, puisqu'au fur et a mesure que la relation se solidifie entre le politique et l'administratif, par des contacts frequents et repetes, il y a interiorisation d'un idiome mutuel.
They state: "The complex relationship between discursive interiorisation of desire by women, and the emergence of the female subject as an object of discourse is underlined in contemporary Indian English poetry by women" (Rahman and Ansari 145).
Thus, this case study offers an interesting context for examining whether farmers interiorise an environmental policy and for analysing the possible influence of collective action in the learning processes leading to that interiorisation.
Il ressort donc de certains temoignages une interiorisation des discours << individualisants >> auxquels ces << economiquement faibles >> se heurtent certainement dans leurs relations avec les enqueteurs de l'aide sociale et les services sociaux, qu'ils jugent d'ailleurs trop peu comprehensifs (126).
Their insistence on the redefinition of selfhood as 'the interiorisation of community' (1992, p.
Est-elle une interiorisation de cette dichotomie entre les Blancs et les Premieres Nations ou une synthese entre les deux philosophies respectives des deux peuples ?
Of his chapter on Levinas, Pascale-Anne Brault and Michael Naas remark that citation in the text is being used 'as a form of interiorisation'.