Keyword [terror] Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 7 |
101. | Terror management theory: Interplay between mortality salience, death-thoughts, and overall worldview defense |
102. | Terra Terror: An Interdisciplinary Study of Earthquakes in Ancient Near Eastern Texts and the Hebrew Bible |
103. | Are we afraid or anxious about death? Clarifying the meaning of 'terror' in Terror Management Theory |
104. | Forgiveness in an Age of Terror: The Political Psychology of Forgiving the Perpetrators of the 9/11 Attacks |
105. | White terror, Canada's Indian residential schools and the colonial present: From law towards a pedagogy of recognition |
106. | Ontoterrorem; or, power, ontological-terror & protestation: (Re)conceptualizing language, thought & the body as structures of possibility |
107. | Terror from within: Participation and coercion in Soviet power, 1924--1964 (Nikita Khrushchev) |
108. | Coping with fiction: Aesthetic experiences with stories as a form of terror management |
109. | The gendered plight of terror: Annexation and exile in Latvia 1940--1950 |
110. | Global Politics and (Trans)National Arts: Staging the 'War on Terror' in New York, London, and Cairo |
111. | Individual differences in terror management: The role of worldview internalization and worldview type |
112. | 'The terror of trees and streets': Lynching, rape, and interiority in African American women's fiction |
113. | The terror of utopia: Examining doubles as the source for cognition in Margaret Atwood's fictio |
114. | So sad as silence: Modernity and the unspeakable (William Faulkner, Andre Schwarz-Bart, Simone Schwarz-Bart, Guadeloupe, Wilson Harris) |
115. | Political divide: A terror management perspective on polarization in America |
116. | Writing terror: Crises of historical testimony in twentieth-century Chinese literature and film |
117. | The rule of fear: The impact of Anabaptist 'terror', 1534-1535 |
118. | Nature's hidden terror: Violent nature imagery and social change in eighteenth century German writings |
119. | The terror of the usual: The supernatural short stories of Edith Wharton |
120. | ROBESPIERRE AND DECHRISTIANIZATION IN THE YEAR II: IDEOLOGY AND RELIGION DURING THE FRENCH REVOLUTION (FRANCE, TERROR, TOTALITARIANISM, CHRISTIANITY, CATHOLICISM) |
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