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- W37223681 abstract "Since De Beauvoir’s (1949) introduction of the notion of ”the other” as a construction opposing and thereby constructing ”the self”, the concepts of ”the other”, ”othering”, and ”otherness” have taken root in areas of thought and inquiry ranging from nursing science (Canales 2010) to cultural geography (Crang 1998). De Beauvoir’s ”other” was not an entirely new idea, however, as she acknowledged herself (see section 3), but was heavily influenced by Hegel’s dialectic of identification and distantiation in the encounter of the self with some other in his ”Master-Slave Dialectic” (1807 B.IV.A). The ”Master-Slave Dialectic” is a rather ambiguous text, but may very well thank its influence to that ambiguity and consequent interpretive flexibility. It has found a place ”in any critical discourse that wrestles with some idea of the ’other’ as that against which you define yourself” (Cole 2004: 578). The ambiguity of the ”Master-Slave Dialectic” is the corollary of its two intertwined themes or dimensions: the political/historical dimension and the more fundamental, psychological dimension. The former concerns the relationship between feudal lords and serfs and is the stronger theme in the second part of the text; the latter is a much more abstract account of self-consciousness in relationship with (an encounter with) the other and is the main theme of the first nine or ten paragraphs. Apparently contradictorily, in that first part Hegel suggests that in its encounter with the other, self-consciousness sees that other as both self and not-self. Self-consciousness ”does not see the other as [another] essential being, but sees itself in the other” (146), and conversely, self-identity is (or originates in) the ”exclusion of everything other outside itself” (147) and that ”other is [thus] unessential, negative” (148), that is, not-self. In the ”Master-Slave Dialectic” (which is a rather short text) this dialectic of identification and distantiation is not further developed, and neither does it play a significant role in much later" @default.
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