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This double consciousness lets the person see themselves through the revelation of the other world.
In this regard, the double consciousness that has burdened my response to our new war need not feel like a division.
Double consciousness, once a disorder, is now the cure.
And how then can we sustain the race-nation opposition central to "double consciousness"?
African Americans struggle with a multi-faceted conception of self, a double consciousness.
Contemporary black intellectuals are powerfully attracted to this notion of double consciousness.
McWhorter reserves special ire for what he calls the "new black double consciousness."
But he shared with the psychologists the notion that double consciousness was essentially an affliction.
You have a kind of double consciousness.
He called that having a double consciousness.
Those in the "provinces" of world culture suffer from a "double consciousness," Pamuk answers.
Kerwin, through his strange divided double consciousness, felt Damon's hand on his head.
Once more she mentally catalogued all she'd read about the condition sometimes known as "splitting of the personality," or "double consciousness."
Double consciousness followed in two forms.
This double standard led, he argued, to "twoness" and "double consciousness."
Therefore, from the merging of these frameworks surges the mestiza double consciousness concept.
A peculiar double consciousness possessed me.
And then the curse of insight--of my double consciousness, came again, and has never left me.
Dewar wrote an early paper on what was then called "double consciousness", now diagnostically identified with dissociative identity disorder.
Steenkamp was tortured by the double consciousness that condemns a writer to observe and mine his own life, even as he tries to live it.
Even Ray Rhodes, the Eagles' head coach, was tuned into the fans' double consciousness.
Call this theater's double consciousness.
I am recognizing my veil of double consciousness, my American self and my black self.
Branches include: African philosophy, black existentialism, double consciousness, black liberation theology, and womanism.
Ms. Noerdlinger, who was also adopted at age 2, said that when she was 15 she began feeling "this severe double consciousness."