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Open PDFAbstract: In this paper, Douglas Hofstadter's view of the self as a “strange loop†is used in order to understand how several acting techniques work.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFments our actor may sometimes be quite virtuous. He may be kind, considerate, patient, generous; even modest and self-sacrificing. On the other hand, he.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFAmong others, the First. Studio trained Eugene Vakhtangov (Stanislavski's brilliant pupil), Richard Boleslavsky (who first taught Stanislavski's methods in the ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby DP McAdams · 2013 · Cited by 631 — Layered over the self as actor is the self as motivated agent, speci- fying personal goals, motives, values, hopes and fears, and other features that involveThe Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby GH Brown · 2019 · Cited by 3 — impact an actor's native self-conception, resulting in anxiety, or other psychological disorders. An extreme case of negative role embodiment can occur when ..The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby SH Jobe · 1990 · Cited by 9 — morality. The anti-emotionalists, on the other hand, insisted on acting from the head rather than the heart; self-possession was.by JW Meyer · 2000 · Cited by 1The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFeges the actor's self over his or her role by stating on the one hand that actor and character should fuse completely in performance (196) and, on the other ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFDifferent acting techniques may lead to potential increase of distress if actors are not able to regulate shifts between their self and their characters, hence, ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFwith others than in introspective self-consciousness, i.e., that the infant ... In memory it also redintegrates the self acting as well as the others.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFJames called the second category of the empirical self the social self. The social self refers to how we are regarded and recognized by others.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFto a circuit where the actor's self seeks to acquire and even overlap with some other's identity. – with the one of a dramatis personae or reaching other ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFbut across valence, no actor–observer asymmetry exists. Keywords: self–other, behavior explanations, social psychology, social perception, social cognition.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFNeither Sartre himself nor any other existentialist has, ... when you are defending a self-evident, obvious fact...you have to cling to it in the teeth of.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFWe compare our self to others (social comparison theory). •• Culture creates expectations about how the self should behave (social identity theory). •• We ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDF' In doing so, he strove to avoid any form of atomistic, reduction- istic individualism, on the one hand, and flagrant collectivism, on the other hand. Instead, ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFthe same person or two people; the actors might play themselves or another character; etc. Documentary film is an excellent source for thinking on ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby HR Markus · 2010 · Cited by 1523 — The study of culture and self, how- ever, has two other highly significant consequences for the field of psychology, and they are the focus here. First, theÂThe Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby R Belk · 2014 · Cited by 51 — And while ANT has receive the most attention in consumer research, there are many other perspectives on empowered objects including entanglement theory, vibrantÂThe Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby BR SCHENKER · Cited by 701 — to others which it is in his interests to convey. ... genuinely believed by the actor to be true (J. ... influence the responses of others to self.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFliteralize one such other self without that creative strain. Puck, as an emissary of ... Upon waking, Bottom must once again return to the actor's work of.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby A Boal · Cited by 3343 — themselves in others (and in the name of one of these, Bernardo Soares, the author of Book of Disquietude, London: Carcanet, 1992).The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby RW Belk · 1988 · Cited by 13821 — For all of these reasons, the present focus on extended self is substantially different than prior consumer self-con- cept research. For research applicationsThe Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby MR Leary · 2012 — Identities are orienting, they provide a meaning-making lens and focus one's attention on some but not other features of the immediate context. (Oyserman, 2007, ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFWilliam Weiss's “The Ego and the Self in Actor Training,†outlines ... argues that theatre in itself is no more spiritual than any other pursuit and.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby E Becker · 1962 · Cited by 58 — If the behavioral world of the self-reflexive animal is based on a pronominal "I," then the "I" must be sepa- rated from the "not-I." In other words,.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby J Decety · 2003 · Cited by 483 — There is converging evidence from developmental and cognitive psychology, as well as from neurosci- ence, to suggest that the self is both special and ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFAug 4, 2002 — and is the same self who acts toward other selves. ... integrates the self acting as well as the others acted upon. But be-.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFWhat then matters is how 'the' Other, how the social others, how the 'self' and 'selves', and how the form and dynamics of their interrelations and inter-.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby RNS Clair · Cited by 13 — other selves, an empty self. WATSUJI AND THE PROBLEM OF SOCIAL SPACE. Watsuji noted another problem with Heidegger's philosophy. It emphasized Time as a.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFplayer next to that one throws the other ball to center. ... used for self-evaluation or the evaluation of the actors or the production itself.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby D DeMatteo · 2019 — always gives us reasons which we ought to consider in acting. For ... “own†if you were not readily distinguishable from other selves.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby I Wilkie — The presentation of comic self is different to the ordinary, non-comic modes that Goffman explains. In short, in comedy acting, the performer has to bal-.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby RA York · 2007 — disguised, they are reduplicated, they adopt other selves, they change so ... gangster Killer Kate, who moreover was in her youth the actress Julia.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby V MCARTHUR · 2018 · Cited by 6 — Game designers have complete control over the aesthetic of every aspect of their games, including the player's own avatar. Identity, other selves, and multiplThe Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFof the relationship of the self to its surrounding manifold, to other selves, to history, and to society. To ask after this relationship is to ask, in.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFAnd, yet, we will see that Balinese,. Samoans, and Haitians achieve this affect in different ways. That said, Bali is a great example of sociocentric personhood ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby WF Kuentzel · Cited by 76 — I argue, however, for a different theoretical starting point, drawing from existential (Giddens, 1984) and postmodern (Harvey, 1990) theories of social action.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFperceive actions as arising from within the actor or the situation. On the other hand, if the self is un- derstood in a morally-neutral sense, ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFJun 14, 2022 — ing on of a fictive "other" persona by the actor and the necessity of an audi- ence. In recent years, however, a type of performance has ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby MA Harris · 2019 · Cited by 3 — In adolescence, one study testing a range of different longitu- dinal models suggested that relationship quality with parents does not influence ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby J Ward · 2013 · Cited by 7 — accompanying publications, director and actor Luisa Pardo plays both herself ... boundaries, difficult to limit and capable of absorbing other selves.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby H Stone · Cited by 1 — Relationship, and the Psychology of Selves ... tial treatment center on the east coast for acting ... ing a number of chairs for the different selves of.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby I GERSHON · 2010 · Cited by 35 — bears, other selves in the. comVaraoive Iramework of the film are more fluid in their atlentions networks and actors are constituted by performance, ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFActor Framework focuses on being easy to learn (relative to other ... module, we noted that the modules themselves often have limited reuse potential.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby TA LANGFORD · Cited by 5 — that the total person is acting in relation to his total context. One other distinction needs to be made. To speak of the self as agent.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby C Monereo · Cited by 6 — self, and possibly with also other voices in representation of actors that have produced texts about the activity under way and that are resorted to at that ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby K Allan · Cited by 30 — Postmodernist analysis seeks to "deconstruct" the text and uncover how the text is constructed and given meaning; that is, how signs are related to other signs ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby J Leggatt · 2002 · Cited by 15 — Other Worlds, Other Selves: Science Fiction in Salman Rushdie's. The Ground Beneath Her Feet. Judith Leggatt. Salman Rushdie's fiction is often classified .The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFYoung doctor trying to look older for patients. The front stage of our life performance occurs in situations in which we interact with others in public or ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby W Morris · Cited by 46 — It is the task not only of the actor but of the artist as well to find the sort of expression that will arouse in others what is going on in him- self.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFrelationships with other humans, and the directions which our social ... actors. In particular, I am interested in their claims of animal selves.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby WL Gardner · 2005 · Cited by 3376 — As a root construct underlying transformational leadership as well as other positive forms of leadership, we assert that authentic leaders are likewise in tThe Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby J Law · Cited by 2966 — Though actor-network theory is very different, it borrows from Kuhn and ... Callon adds that they hold themselves together but they do so ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFMar 5, 2019 — In 2005, Florida became the first state to enact a controversial type of law known as a stand-your-ground law. Since that time, 26 other ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby DW SHOEMAKER · Cited by 12 — will count as a good moral argument is one which justifies 'acting in a ... connected are united as my present self.15 In this way, different selves.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby TD Marcia · 2012 · Cited by 1 — to school of actor training known as Meisner technique. The initial goal is to illuminate ... characters other than the actors themselves.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFin choosing the self-determined best choice of action. ... However, let the actor become involved with another's self, as a person pushing.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFin proportion to his individuation; on the other hand, this ... of reaching understanding, for social cooperation, and for self-.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby D Nettle · 2006 · Cited by 177 — social groups, but it is unclear which other groups actors should most ... Actors have also been suggested to be high in self-monitoring (defined as the ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby E KOHN · Cited by 792 — are the only actors. ... how other selves represent us can come to matter vitally. Ac- ... other, then one way to study this ecology of selves is to de-.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby A CLARKE · 2020 — Studio' emphasizes the actor's investigation of 'the relationship between that “self†and “others†– the other “selves†that inhabit me; those I might wish .The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFOn the other hand, he may be mean, egotistical, selfish and dishonest. ... Our actor is self-centered—ego-centric, as people like to call it nowadays.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby JP WILLIAMS · Cited by 384 — who I am, my authenticity, how I perceive and how I discover my "real self." As. Charles Taylor and others have shown us, this was not always the case ( ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby AE Cudd — If the humar self cannot be neatly separated from other selves, what implications would that have foi the thesis of self-ownership and libertarianism?The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby CW Kiefer · 1986 · Cited by 3 — Things are construed by actors, who also construe themselves and other selves in relation to said things. There are three chapters in Culture Theory.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFKANSAS' SELF-DEFENSE & DEFENSE OF OTHERS STATUTES ... weapon, shall not constitute use of deadly force, so long as the actor's purpose is limited to.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby JW Zhang · 2019 · Cited by 43 — Study 3 used a dyadic design with romantic couples and found that self-compassion promoted felt acceptance of one's own flaw by both members in the relationshiThe Actor Other Selves
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Open PDF4 Other Selves and the Human World. 403. PART III Being-for-Itself and Being-in-the-World. 1 The Cogito. 429. 2 Temporality.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby S Epstein · 2022 — Say it With Your Other Self: Analyzing the Polyphonic Metanarratives of Radclyffe. Hall's The Well of Loneliness. Skylar Epstein, B.A.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby E LIFE — cter to characters pro jected by other players; the audience constitutes a third party to the interaction—one that is essential and yet, if the stage.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby A Bandura · 2001 · Cited by 20299 — Other self-regulatory aspects of agency enter into the successful implementation of intentions. To add a further functional dimension to intention, most humThe Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFbattered women have failed under traditional self-defense rules not because battered women are qualitatively different than other actors, but because ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby J Morawski · Cited by 20 — pal actors, for a long period holding the abbreviated titles “E†and “S†in ... stituted a cognitive superiority over other scientific selves, a superiority.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby RD Lennox · 1985 · Cited by 8 — Other experimental results. (Snyder & Monson, 1975) show that subjects who score high on the Self-monitoring scale display greater cross-situational variabilityThe Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFconcepts of self and other are derived from the form of experience ... acting upon objects of the sensory field is itself eventuated or.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby MJ CAWSON · 2012 · Cited by 1 — THE MASK AND THE SELF: A HISTORICAL EXPLORATION INTO THE WAYS IN WHICH THE. PHENOMENA OF SELFHOOD AND THE THEATRICAL MASK CAN. ILLUMINATE EACH OTHER.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby O Lienau · 2020 · Cited by 1 — the construction of identity, including the political, social, or cultural identity of a group, against a real or imagined “other.†For ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFApr 4, 2019 — There are nearly 2.5 million artists in the U.S. labor force (either self-employed or wage-and-salary workers). • Approximately 333,000 (self- ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby GH Mead · Cited by 543 — Mead maintained that the self arises in social interaction with others through symbolic communication. His work became the basis for the school of thought in ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby N Strohminger · 2017 · Cited by 285 — more than any other word in the index, aside from social. (as in “social psychologyâ€). The nature of the self is at the heart of psychology, driving mThe Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby Ö ÖZBEK · Cited by 4 — He also comments on the intelligence of the social, sexual and cultural others by claiming that "it is possible to have a woman manly in char- acter, but it is ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFof the actor, any crime which the actor is justified in using force to prevent, ... When used in lawful self-defense, or in lawful defense of others, ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFdefense against an imminent or actual armed attack by nonstate actors. ... public forums, there has been another strand, largely away from the public gaze, ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFare interdependent in ways such that acting on other-regarding moral ... of other selves, however great, are not ipso facto interests of mine.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFMay 25, 2022 — We find the money for you this proper as with ease as easy pretentiousness to acquire those all. We manage to pay for Other Selves ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFself-other demarcation and individual identity, and (c) centrality and ... The filial son, acting according ... differentiation between self and others.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby FR Faries · 2013 — at different times seem to share this same warmth. Finally, as James concedes, the nature of this self-experience leads us to think of ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFplicity as literally as Wulff deals with portraying self/other. The ... Paul Sartre sums up the perplexing consequences of an actor's.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby T Nakamura · 2016 · Cited by 3 — In non-Western culture, interdependent selves think of themselves as being defined by social relationships, and they depend on each other and ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby JL Hill · 1997 · Cited by 32 — A. The Self and the Attribution of Moral and Legal Re- sponsibility . ... actor could have done other than he did-i.e. whether the agent acted freely.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFauthor and an actor, you have to have self-awareness—you have to keep in mind ... full of other selves, other beings like you, who are also doing, making, ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby E MEYERS · 2009 · Cited by 155 — example, acting in a film or singing at a concert. Graeme Turner suggests that unlike other public figures, celebrities' ''private lives will attract.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFthemselves in one way or another, instead of fulfilling promise, ... In regard to actors, there are those who can be themselves and who also can act, ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby SW Bench · 2015 · Cited by 48 — Study 1 established a correlational relationship between perceived positivity and self-discovery in changes in both the self and a close other. Study 2 ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby M Sokefeld · 1999 · Cited by 658 — others' selves, I will present a case of plural and con- ... have to conceive of an acting self in addition to its iden- tities.The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby M Parise · Cited by 29 — Couple identity reflects being part of a specific relationship (i.e., the liaison with one's romantic partner) rather than any relationship with a close other ( ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby WK Tims · 2007 · Cited by 2 — masks and the imaging consciousness in both masked actors and the ... an important role in the actor's creation of other “selves†in ...The Actor Other Selves
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Open PDFby E Kohn · Cited by 2988 — runa puma—beings who can see themselves being seen by jaguars as fellow predators, and who also sometimes see other humans the way jaguars do,.The Actor Other Selves
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