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  2. Thousand-yard stare - Wikipedia

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    The thousand-yard stare (also referred to as two-thousand-yard stare) is the blank, unfocused gaze of people experiencing dissociation due to acute stress or traumatic events. It was originally used about war combatants and the post-traumatic stress they exhibited but is now also used to refer to an unfocused gaze observed in people under a ...

  3. Gaze - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Paul Sartre described the gaze (or the look) in Being and Nothingness (1943). [1] Michel Foucault , in Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison (1975), developed the concept of the gaze to illustrate the dynamics of socio-political power relations and the social dynamics of society's mechanisms of discipline.

  4. Kubrick stare - Wikipedia

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    A successful Kubrick stare can be "invasive". [13]Drawing on Lacanian scholarship about cinematic gaze, Far Out writer Aimee Ferrier argues that the Kubrick stare breaks down the barrier between the fictional world and that of the viewers, causing the audience to become further invested in the media. [1]

  5. Oculesics - Wikipedia

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    Sociologists have found that Anglo-Saxons tend to look steadily and intently into the eyes of the person to whom they are speaking. Latinos will look into the eyes of the person to whom they are speaking, but only in a fleeting way. [40] Latinos tend to look into the other person's eyes, and then immediately their eyes to wander when speaking.

  6. Looking - Wikipedia

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    Looking is both a physical act of directing the focus of the eyes, and a psychological act of interpreting what is seen and choosing whether to continue looking at it, or to look elsewhere. Where more than one person is involved, looking may lead to eye contact between those doing the looking, which raises further implications for the ...

  7. Staring - Wikipedia

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    The sketches are set during the World Stare-out Championship Finals, a staring match which is described as a global event broadcast all over the world. In season two, episode four of the Cartoon Network animated sitcom Regular Show , the main villain, "Peeps" (who is a large floating eyeball), is defeated by losing a staring contest.

  8. Opinion - Donald Trump and the unmooring of patriotism and ...

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    Americans have come to know the inaugural address as a patriotic standard, where incoming presidents hold court on civic virtue and set forth a vision of American exceptionalism.

  9. Trāṭaka - Wikipedia

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    Trāṭaka (Sanskrit: त्राटक "look, gaze") is a yogic purification (a shatkarma) and a tantric method of meditation that involves staring at a single point such as a small object, black dot or candle flame.