Alienation
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See: Alienation (Video Game), Alienation (Property Law), Alienation Effect, Alienation of Affections, Marx's Theory of Alienation, Parental Alienation, Parental Alienation Syndrome, Social Alienation.
References
2018
- (Wikipedia, 2018) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alienation Retrieved:2018-11-19.
- Alienation may refer to:
- Alienation (property law), the legal transfer of title of ownership to another party
- Alienation effect, an audience's inability to identify with a character in a performance, as an intended consequence of the actor's interpretation of the script
- Alienation of affection(s), a legal term whereby a third-party is blamed for the breakdown of a personal relationship
- Marx's theory of alienation, the separation of things that naturally belong together, or antagonism between those who are properly in harmony
- Parental alienation, psychological alienation of a child from a parent, especially after divorce, such that the child acts with unwarranted hostility toward the parent
- Parental alienation syndrome, a term sometimes used to describe behaviors shown by children who have allegedly been psychologically manipulated into rejecting a parent
- Social alienation, an individual's estrangement from his community, society, or world
- Alienation (video game), a 2016 PlayStation 4 video game
- Alienation may refer to: