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"deviance" Definitions
  1. a difference from what most people consider to be normal or acceptable

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"All of us have our deviance, and a lot of people have pride in showing their deviance to everybody, but he doesn't need to show it," Mr. Ducaruge said.
The obvious next step was to accuse her of sexual deviance.
He learns that his parents will raise their tolerance for deviance.
Is there an intrinsic relationship between sexual deviance and dance music?
Being gay is a physical act derived in sexual deviance by definition.
"We're not talking about diversity here, we're talking about deviance," he said.
It feels truly forbidden, and reading it induces an exquisite sense of deviance.
The opposite claim — that smoking is harmless — is in the sphere of deviance.
What he's discovered has the potential to upend the mainstream US approach to deviance.
"I think people are anxious about deviance from the traditional family ideal," she said.
Now, I don't know about a great crime but certainly an act of deviance.
Journalist Daniel Hallin referred to three spheres of media discourse: consensus, legitimate controversy, and deviance.
Once again this celebrated journalist is skirting the lines between detective work, deviance and desire.
Instead of celibacy making men deviant, celibacy is the deviance, and open homosexuality the cure.
It may have something to do with an established culture of fun-loving deviance on Tumblr.
We do pretty extreme sessions, they mostly revolve around pain play, degradation, and general sexual deviance.
Along the way he developed the techniques that would establish him as a grand master of deviance.
Texts (specifically political first-person narratives, creative non-fiction, and poetry), material deviance, and alternative intergenerational kinships.
Gothic horror is for digging into the hidden sexual deviance within us all, not for political allegory.
Remember that time Justin Bieber quit Instagram in an act of deviance while briefly dating Sofia Richie?
When they did, homosexuality appeared in card catalogs under derogatory subjects like deviance, criminality, and medical disorder.
"Trump has consistently normalized violence, sexual deviance, bigotry and hate speech," she said in an email interview.
Though people's personal lives remain relatively free, he is creating a surveillance state to monitor discontent and deviance.
They decided who evinced "criminality" or "sexual deviance" and then decided which features those people had in common.
She hopes people will reevaluate cheating and realize sexual deviance doesn't equal a partner falling out of love.
" He urged his readers to "fully support Biblical Morality and to oppose any compromise with sexual deviance/perversion.
"This case is about sexual deviance," McCoy told the jury after categorizing the episode as a gang rape.
In Practice: Material Deviance at SculptureCenter (44-19 Purves Street, Long Island City, Queens) continues through March 27.
Others favor the death penalty as a symbol of opposition to social deviance or a commitment to individual responsibility.
The contests of the 21861th century routinely descended into cesspools of public deviance, racism, and religious and personal slander.
Though Tumblr was born alongside most other modern social networks, it's long been associated with a certain countercultural deviance.
Another part has to do with the association in the public imagination between motorcycles and crime, deviance and aggression.
Men in positions of authority are accused of sexual deviance or misbehavior, rather than women with comparatively less power.
Without evidence of an "extreme" deviance from accepted norms, the Commission would likely be reluctant to initiate a tax case.
Gender traitors and rebels are hanged on the wall, a continual threat that any deviance from Gilead will not be tolerated.
As a woman in a major city with an appreciation for societal deviance, I figured the lifestyle might suit me well.
Eugenicists, policemen, psychiatrists and reformers all took it upon themselves to try to suppress this world of working-class sexual deviance.
In the act of creation, looseness, freedom, or deviance is permitted, and can even be sublimated as the nutrients of art.
The Great Depression&aposs widespread unemployment heightened fears of Mexican immigrants, and poor research linked cannabis with violence and social deviance.
You can make the argument that the original movie monsters—King Kong, Dracula, Nosferatu—were all coded with a certain sexual deviance.
The machines of our social life  —  Facebook and Twitter  —  feed us ideas we like, and discipline us for deviance from those ideas.
By now, Soltes suggests, corporate deviance may have become so routine that even pleading guilty to a felony is no big deal.
Trump, true to his deviance, chose to babble on about his years-ago election victory, and to curse his opponents and critics.
So far, he's made a lavish living by dodging the law and common decency, and should not be rewarded for his deviance.
In Russia, "eccentric" is a word for circus performer, a figure seen by the writer Walter Benjamin as an avatar of creative deviance.
However, there are also innate characteristics that can make someone uniquely vulnerable or invulnerable; extreme family traits or circumstances that explain the deviance.
In Practice: Material Deviance, the group exhibition currently occupying the quirky basement space at SculptureCenter, can't quite live up to its curatorial statement.
Constant scrutiny of one's own thinking and actions for signs of political deviance became a necessity for survival that sometimes carried unbearable weight.
Hallin points out that journalists who see themselves as nonpartisan treat political claims as either in the sphere of consensus, controversy, or deviance.
There's this idea known as "deviance amplification" — basically, when you want to stop a behavior, the worst thing you can do is prohibit it.
This means that there is more than one kind of white or black person — which allows for, among other things, deviance from emotional groupthink.
With some redactions, the report was readily available for everyone to read and share: the accusations of sexual deviance, shameless lies and deceitful churchmen.
In pursuit of an answer, she went to the New York Public Library and read her way through its holdings on so-called sexual deviance.
However, if national Republicans regularly fail to agree with Trump and often criticize him, his positions would be treated as in the sphere of deviance.
Journalism professor Jay Rosen points out that if your ideas are within the sphere of deviance, you will always perceive media as being biased against you.
Perhaps, for this reason, we as a society must ask if the law is designed to protect the innocence of children or the deviance of perpetrators.
"What we in sociology always know is that whatever deviance exists in a society is only a fraction of what is really going on," said Heilman.
Gender deviance becomes ontologically impossible under the gender identity model—like, 'Oh, since you were always a woman, you shouldn't have to—' It's like, No, bitch!
His political rise was aided by tapping into the spirit of "shock jock" radio personalities who thrill people with their deviance, and it worked for him.
Balthus and his keepers always argued that it was the viewer who has imparting notions of sexual deviance onto his images, that the intent wasn't his.
As prices increased and steadied as the year progressed, there was only a 53 percent deviance from an inflation rate of 25 percent, between February and June.
Time was a slippery thing within this "Grand Hotel," where, as visitors, we were dropped into a continuous past, present, and future of decadence, theatrics, and deviance.
" While homosexuality is not officially illegal in Egypt, queer Egyptians face widespread discrimination and are regularly arrested and charged with vague crimes like "debauchery" and "sexual deviance.
They fixated on sexual deviance, embraced conspiracy theories and aligned themselves with domineering leaders "to serve powerful interests and so participate in their power," the authors wrote.
I wish so desperately that I could have had these words as a child, that I could have claimed my own gender neutrality, my own gender deviance.
We cannot perpetuate the belief that niceness cannot coexist with violence, evil or deviance, and consequently the nice guy must not be guilty of the alleged offense.
Within the theme of the "Grand Hotel Abyss," the Steirischer Herbst 2019 art festival dropped visitors into a continuous past, present, and future of decadence, theatrics, and deviance.
The goal of these ads is to spread misinformation, to invoke fear, to suggest that women who are trans are really men, to equate trans existence with deviance.
" He had been diagnosed with an assortment of personality disorders and had "an extensive history of sexual deviance, including criminal charges and BOP records of several masturbatory behaviors.
"We cannot perpetuate the belief that niceness cannot coexist with violence, evil, or deviance and consequently the nice guy must not be guilty of the alleged offense," Zuker wrote.
TLC, and so much reality TV in general, doesn't celebrate deviance so much as it shines as light on it, and tells us "typical" folk to take a peek.
He plans to major in culture and deviance studies, an academic field heavy on ethnographic perspectives and popular with undergraduates interested in social work, law or the social sciences.
Much of the work in Material Deviance, especially the slide and video pieces, feels unambitious and uninspiring stuck in little cupolas and rooms, and thus dies on the vine.
Others proposed that Chinese and North Korean Communists, tutored by their Soviet peers, applied Pavlovian techniques to condition the reflexes of their captives, rewarding complicit behavior while punishing deviance.
Say what you will about the divisive aspects of his parties, often wildly recounted for their sexual deviance; each one I attended provided both a sense of pleasure and belonging.
These entitled white boys are doing a reverse suplex on the art world's generous permissiveness for difference, deviance, and all the things that make conservatives react with hatred and fear.
To think that the FBI would at the eleventh hour uncover evidence of some pattern of sexual deviance or criminal activity that six prior comprehensive federal investigations failed to report.
Hartman looks at women who have been narrated in terms of deviance and deprivation, and asks us to see their lives as experiments in new kinds of freedom and loving.
Among the many misconceptions the #MeToo movement has exposed is the fallacy that deviance was bound to be mitigated, or even expunged, with the arrival of the open-floor plan.
The problem with enforcing FGM laws rests on the notion of deviance, according to Jacinta Muteshi-Strachan, who works on women's rights issues at the Population Council, a human rights group.
"In their rhetoric, Nazis talked about Jews using animal terminology (of rats, insects, and pigs) and as unassimilable foreigners, and described them using language of disease and sexual deviance," Pitzer continued.
Where women's sexuality is often a debate in the moral realm (with the exception of The Handmaid's Tale *shivers*), Black women's sexual deviance is seen as a threat to their communities.
Progressives and others hope that the disgusting image of Nazi salutes at a US political rally will banish Richard Spencer and his ilk to the darkest corner of the sphere of deviance.
This homogenous landscape actively created fanbases that judged deviance as "inaccurate," even as medieval scholars urge that the Middle Ages was more complex and more diverse than the popular visions may depict.
Ex-NFL star Kellen Winslow Jr. is back behind bars following TWO new allegations of sexual deviance ... this time, he's accused of touching himself in front of a 77-year-old woman.
As sociologist Howard Becker argued, culture warriors like Anslinger are a potent illustration of "moral entrepreneurship," a term he coined in his seminal 2200 book Outsiders: Studies in the Sociology of Deviance.
I thought of the fact that at age six he was a bully, whose status, as the son of one of the most powerful men in New York, made his deviance worse.
In the case of the exhibition In Practice: Material Deviance at SculptureCenter in Long Island City, the release actually gets at one of the chief ways in which the work here founders.
When reporters and pundits remind us that a Trump statement or action "is not normal," they're often signaling that Trump is bringing ideas out of the sphere of deviance and into legitimate controversy.
What these films have in common is that they're all designed to turn a quick buck, and they do that by exploiting contemporary cultural anxieties, like rebellious teenagers, sexual deviance, or race issues.
Yet as much as Segers' work confirms our understanding of the norm, it opens up the possibility of deviance from — even defiance of — the norm, not only in Segers, but those who collected him.
In 2013, the report says, Patti Adler, a sociology professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, was investigated for her class Deviance in U.S. Society, which had been popular for more than 20 years.
In 2500, after editing the essay collection "Sexual Deviance: A Reader" with Professor Simon, he joined the sociology faculty at what is now the State University of New York at Stony Brook, on Long Island.
The difficulty of separating behavior that is typical, or at least relatively common, from actual deviance may make us wonder about our own capacity to cross the fine line between minor misdeeds and true criminality.
The problem isn't, as Kimball implies in his critique of Davis, that their deviance threatens the status quo, but that their work moves freely through the space of cultural consumption while they remain behind bars.
The big thing determining if his assertions are treated as in the sphere of controversy or rejected as belonging to the sphere of deviance is whether other prominent Republicans support him on a daily basis.
While they are an interesting take on the field watch with a bit of aesthetic deviance from the norm, for the price they can't compare to the Citizen or even the Timex that made the list.
Tedium can be a productive means of cinematic deviance, but after a soft-lit, slow-motion pillow fight goes on for three full minutes, do we really need a similarly filtered orgy in a later scene?
The position I settled on meant that the dimly lit screen illuminated my nethers prompting my cat to attack my crotch thinking I had been beset upon by some sort of alien hummingbird bent on sexual deviance.
" Sara Marcus, in an elegant and concise review of "The Argonauts," for the Los Angeles Times , notes the way that Nelson circles "away and back again to central questions about deviance and normalcy, family-making and love.
But Japan embraces the former, and that embrace is accompanied by a permission for a specific kind of deviance: For as long as you abide by the culture's manners and etiquette, you can look however you wish.
In an interview with KPCC, her great niece Stacy Cordova-Diaz said Franco was diagnosed with "feeble-mindedness, tied to social deviance," and was forced to have her Fallopian tubes removed in a procedure called a salpingectomy.
"Aside from legal avenues, we can also go through government policy and programs so that sexual deviance is minimised and is an agenda for all of us," Euis Sunarti, a member of AILA, told reporters after the ruling.
"I was keeling towards the midpoint of my thirties," writes Olivia Laing in The Lonely City, "an age at which female aloneness is no longer socially sanctioned and carries with it a persistent whiff of strangeness, deviance and failure".
They also abide by the classic cultural association of queerness with deviance and subversion — and what could be more subversive than springing an illicit, passionate 1950s love affair between Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara upon an unsuspecting old couple?
The more popular medieval history becomes, the more it may come to be seen not as an endorsement of homogeneity but a refutation, a world in which non-conformity was not debilitating deviance but a desire to strive for something better.
Face tattoos are a centuries-old tradition in some indigenous cultures, most famously the Māori of New Zealand and their intricate swirling linework, but in Western culture, the association has long been jail, gang affiliation, or "deviance" of some kind.
The story, after all, comes from the minds of screenwriting duo Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, who also brought us This Is the End and Superbad, and it treads the same stoner-meets-sexual-deviance path as those previous films.
During his time at Love in Action, Jared is called by coordinator Victor Sykes (played by Edgerton) to make numerous problematic connections that justify his same-sex attraction: his posture, perceived anger at his dad, and his family history of deviance.
We find all of the same motifs of sexual deviance being used in the 16th century to attack the ladies-in-waiting of the French queen mother Catherine de Medici, de facto ruler of France during the Wars of Religion.
But I apparently have a breaking point when it comes to dance-friendly R'n'B earworms, and especially dance-friendly R'n'B earworms performed by creepy dudes whose sexual deviance has netted more front pages over the last decade than their musical careers.
Some disability rights activists have criticized the novel for using disability as a metaphor, with the "freakish" bodies of Oly, Arty, Iphy, and Elly standing in for deviance and social weirdness, but Geek Love is actually a celebration of difference.
As sites like Stormfront came online in 1996, white nationalists found each other and a strange thing happened: They developed their own spheres of consensus, controversy and deviance, where ideas that were deviant in mainstream discourse became the common ground to build on.
So insurers have worked hard to ensure that "socialized medicine" stays firmly in the realm of deviance and that legitimate controversy focuses on whether or not we repeal the Affordable Care Act, which still keeps private insurers central to the American system.
Spewing insults, courting dictators, and daring Congress to impeach him, Trump has proven to be a grand master of deviance, deploying clever moves to checkmate those who would act against him, and using a combination of audacity and manipulation to avoid responsibility.
The goal was to identify the normal range of navigation skills among humans in general, throughout the world, and to then use this to develop a test or chart to profile people and spot dementia early through any deviance from the norm.
In liberal circles, it's often still a part of one's identity and expression but may not align with one's sex; in conservative circles, gender remains biology to the extent that public bathrooms must be policed to prevent any deviance from this alignment.
And as much as I hate to use the words "healthy" and "Burger King" in the same paragraph, the company's recent commercial about bullying is a perfect example of how simple acts of positive social deviance can change the world for the better.
Then a little later, when the apostles of sexual health were Victorian "muscular Christians" worried about moral deviance, the problem with Catholicism was that it was too hospitable to homosexuality — too effete, too decadent, too Oscar Wildean even before Wilde's deathbed conversion.
The strength of the facial similarities between a young Tobin and the famous composite, the obsession with religion, the sexual deviance, and violence (all three of Tobin's former wives reported the appalling ordeals of their marriage and his sociopath's charm), the slightly crooked front teeth.
In some cases, the mother was apathetic about sexual abuse that the son had been the victim of, or had been the direct sexual abuser herself; in others, she had interfered in a romantic relationship, or the murderer had problems associated with sexual deviance.
Some speculate that art making was a way for Bartlett to work through his own childhood experiences, as an orphan since age eight; others claim that his works, which show young girls' bare skin and even, at times, their underwear, represent a sexual deviance.
In old Hollywood, trespasses and illegal offenses were regularly cleaned up and hushed up by fixers like Eddie Mannix, an executive and enforcer for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer back in its glossiest, outwardly glamorous heyday when any whiff of scandal, any ostensible deviance, was quietly concealed.
" Schaller and Park found in experiments (and by comparing countries culturally) that higher levels of disease or pathogen threat increase "emphasis on conformity to existing cultural traditions and norms" while lower threat levels encourage individualism "defined in part by a tolerance for (and even encouragement of) deviance.
These measures, in turn, are correlated with other indicators of compliance with norms and tolerance for deviance from other databases, such as measures of monitoring (using the number of police per capita), openness of the media, sexual permissiveness, and even the uniformity of clocks in city streets.
China's big insurers have attracted regulatory attention for their aggressive acquisitions of overseas assets, while using client money derived from high-yield investment products sold to consumers, leading to calls for self-discipline and a wider sweep of the financial system to reduce risk and deviance.
Dr. Rebecca Plante, an associate professor in Ithaca College's Department of Sociology, remembers that while writing her study Sexual Spanking, the Self, and the Construction of Deviance in 2006, there was only one other academic article about erotic spanking (and by a man with the last name Butt).
The willingness to speak in certain ways can be a sign of deviance, because if speakers know that punishment awaits them for speaking in particular ways, the only speakers willing to take the risks are indeed people who are not reliable on whatever the core belief or value is.
In the ingeniously claustrophobic 2013 film, an upper-middle class family is horrified to find their neighbors and fellow country-club members have ganged up on them during the titular annual free-for-all, "purifying" themselves of their pent-up aggression and deviance by prancing on the front lawn with chainsaws.
Ultimately, Simon offers no more queer representation than hyper-mainstream antecedents like Will Truman (Eric McCormack) in Will & Grace, upstanding gay lawyer, or Andrew Beckett (Tom Hanks) in Philadelphia (1993), upstanding gay lawyer: a poster boy for well-behaved deviance, never forcing straight people to look directly at the boundaries of their world.
He says his colleagues have what they call a "functionalist theory of deviance" -- that when someone joins a group and violates its standards by raising hell, the interloper can unintentionally build solidarity among the other members as they close ranks and remind the interloper about the "the right way to be," Lee says.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — President Trump celebrated the service of military members and the talents of professional golfers on Tuesday in a reserved speech that, but for the presidential seal on the lectern and a few improvised flourishes, offered little deviance from the standard pre-dinner remarks at a signature sporting event.
In June, I penned an essay about the word for New York magazine's short-lived men's blog, Beta Male, where I sum up how the meaning of the word has evolved:What "daddy" signifies in the 2010s is forever morphing and expanding, from parenthood to a way to express sexual deviance to sex work to gay slang to meme.
I pored over books about sexual deviance, pornography addiction, the effects of childhood sexual abuse, and dissociative identity disorder — all suggested to me either by what Jason was disclosing in our visits (he was like a volcano spewing toxins, one that we'd all mistaken for an inert mountain) or by the doctors and researchers I connected with.
This was a business proposition and so it was only logical to conclude that he had touched her breasts out of necessity rather than deviance — to see if they were real or the product of surgical oomph, as if now, all of a sudden, cosmetic alteration had become a dubious prospect in the world of undergarment promotion.
This complicates the other objective of trying to move through this process as silently as possible, lest you alert anyone else in the bathroom that you're committing Gender Deviance — but the crinkle of pad packaging being unwrapped in a public restroom booms at about 150 decibels, so you become certain everyone can hear you and knows there's a trans person in the stall.
The biggest challenge, the biggest deviance from my own brain is that this is a woman, and however equal men and women are intellectually, we still look at things differently, and so I had to, I gave it my best shot, and I gave the manuscript to every woman in my circle of trust who I could trust to not just throw it up on the Pirate Bay, right?
Jones has been the promotion's most reliable disappointment for years, the golden-child gone repeatedly off the rails, a fighting genius with the self-preservation skills of a child, and, as arguably the best fighter the sport has ever known, living proof to MMA haters that cage-fighting mastery goes hand and hand with misbehavior and social deviance: the exact message the UFC has spent the last 15 years killing itself to counteract.

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