Category Archives: ethnicity
Seismic Shifts
While I was getting ready to write this column, several earth-shakings were rattling around me. For instance, I’ve just spoken by phone with a dear friend. She is facing the moment when the medical team has run out of Things … Continue reading
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Tagged accepting the dynamics of life, American-Jewish Vacation from History, anti-Judaism, awareness of God's presence, brooding over broken friendship, changes in life orientation, changes in one's story, changes in self-awareness, changes in self-concept, classless conduct, classlessness, control freak, counteracting the need to control, curing broken friendship, dumping a woman-friend, emotional shifts, end-of-life decisions, extremism normalized, faith in the prospects of life, from the horse's mouth, getting dumped by a friend, hospice care, intensification of perception, Jews not a race, letting go of broken friendship, letting go of control, new American anti-semitism, noticing the beauty of nature, repairing broken friendship, riding with a loose reign, rolling with the punches, sanity of horses, seeing the world as new, self tolerance, self-shielded from God's presence, sense of self, shielding self from God, showing no class, the beauty of nature, tolerance for one's own life rhythm, tolerance for one's own nature, trust in the future, unfriending, victimizers relabeled as victims, windows of perception, women dumping women, women unfriending women, women's friendships ending, women’s friendships
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Psychology! Psychology! Psychology!
Back in the days when I was coming into the bloom of womanhood, the boys used to tell me that they knew what I needed. Though the heyday of parlor psychologizing may have passed, that’s still the trouble with it. … Continue reading
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Tagged accepting boundaries, Adam and Eve, causes of disgust, child’s need for autonomy, child’s need for independence, child’s need for protection, child’s sense of importance, crediting intuition, detecting aggression, developmental psychology, disgust and social convention, Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights, emotional intelligence, emotions and theories, emotions inform theories, empathy and maturity, envy and competitors, going to extremes, gratitude and maturity, Heathcliff and Cathy, Heathcliff’s childhood, Heavy Denial, human infancy, intellectual glitterati, intellectual stardom, jealousy and competitors, jealousy and envy, live and learn, Marth Nussbaum’s Upheavals of Thought: The Intelligence of the Emotions, obnoxious pets, parlor psychologizing, passion and cruelty, passion without transcendence, pet monkey, psychologizing for seduction, reductive psychology, revising concepts, romance beyond the grave, romantic authenticity, romantic excess, romantic longing, romantic passion, romanticized revenge, scientific method, seductive psychologizing, self-defense for women, sense of justice, shame and disgust in childhood, shame and vulnerability, silk purse out of sow’s ear, stages from infancy to adulthood, theories shape emotions, trust and maturity, using psychology to seduce, woman philosopher
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Friends in the Teeth of History
Some of my best friends are Christians. That sounds like my riff on the anti-semite – who delicately sets aside an exception or two – to counter-balance his sweeping detestation of Jews in any larger numbers. No – unlike the … Continue reading
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Tagged "The future is the past entered through another door", adversos Judaeos, American in a European bathhouse, anti-Judaism in patristic writtings, anti-Judaism isn't that old, anti-Judaism on the timeline, anti-semite's Jewish friends, beauty of Israeli girls, beauty of women, beginnings of Homo sapiens, best friends, body language of equality, body language of oppression, body language of self-confidence, changes in how Jews are viewed, changes in relations between the sexes, children of Holocaust survivors, chosen people's feminine beauty, Christian character development and friendship, Christian formative years, Christian friends, Christian high culture's anti-Judaism, Christian saints and anti-Judaism, Christian upbringing, church doctrine, church dogma, conversation between friends, cost to Jews of Enlightenment emancipation, cure for anti-semitism, curing history, curing religious history, faculty union, generational change in cultural patterns, getting it right this time, global anti-feminism, healing Christian-Jewish history, Hegel's Absolute, internalizing oppression, Jewish emancipation in Europe, Jewish identity, Jewish rights in history, Jews and Christians, Jews and the European Enlightenment, liberation of women, loss of childhood, loss of one's world, loss of parents, male dominance in Homo sapiens, mending the past, nakedness without complexes, Nazi abrogation of Jewish rights, nostalgia for childhood, nostalgia for parental home, patristic anti-Judaism, patristic reworking of Jewish scripture, persecution of Jewish students, philosopher in a youth hostel, philosopher's eye view of women, philosophy and Brooklyn College, Professional Staff Congress of CUNY, PSC and anti-semitism, religious politics, reversibility of time, Rosemary Ruether's Faith and Fratricide: The Theological Roots of Anti-Semitism, self confidence of Jewish students, self-approval of the persecuted, sudden changes in cultural patterns, theological rational for anti-Jewish policies, theological seminaries, theology and culture, trust and conversation, Turkish baths in Jerusalem, unfettered conversation, unrestricted conversation, William Johnson Cory's Heraclitus, women's equality, worldwide anti-feminism
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