Citations:vicarity

English citations of vicarity

  • 2018 May 15, Benjamin J. Harbert, American Music Documentary: Five Case Studies of Ciné-Ethnomusicology, Wesleyan University Press, →ISBN, page 76:
    I will use the term "vicarity" to refer to the experience of occupying the perspective of another. Vicarity takes two important forms: one that looks outward and one that listens inward. Inner vicarity is a view of the interior life of another. Outer vicarity offers a sense of social positioning []
  • 2021 December 7, Travis E. Ables, The Body of the Cross: Holy Victims and the Invention of the Atonement, Fordham University Press, →ISBN:
    ... vicarity, while also maintaining the pattern of projection onto traditional figures of sanctity. With Heloise, however, a minority report enters the narrative of this book: a woman who rejected the logic of vicarity in important ways []
  • 2019 November 19, Curtis Marez, University Babylon: Film and Race Politics on Campus, University of California Press, →ISBN, page 24:
    I further develop the related concept of vicarity to understand the political implications of empathy and identification across difference. Complementing Saidiya V. Hartman's analysis of vicariousness as a topdown vehicle of racist common sense, University Babylon also []
  • 2012 November 29, Robert Joseph Foley, The Consequences of Playing God: Tales from Lingor High School, Xlibris Corporation, →ISBN, page 4:
    The hours ensured that I was always there to monitor Tomasso's afternoon practices with Rebecca, my lovely wife and teacher of my son, and slowly I became absorbed in the vicarity of watching Tomasso bloom. Rebecca herself actually possesses a voice of exquisite beauty, cautiously trained, superb in technique, intelligent through its limitless colorations; but she never desired a career, never really []
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  • 2018 May 15, Benjamin J. Harbert, American Music Documentary: Five Case Studies of Ciné-Ethnomusicology, Wesleyan University Press, →ISBN, page 17:
    ... vicarities, subject positions that emerge from our relationships to how music is meaningful in different situations. Godmilow's film also provides a powerful feminist critique of the orchestra. The film certainly resonated beyond female []