Let us grant Goffman's contention that marginalized, diasporic cultures are transgressive in nature and lead to cultural hybridity. |
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Through play and experimentation, children's texts foreground the possibilities of linguistic hybridity, bilingualism, and biculturalism. |
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Chapter 6 explores Strathern's notion of personal partibility with respect to hybridity models of Clifford and Latour. |
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The text, in its subversion of racial and cultural purity, posits miscegenation and hybridity as potentially positive, even liberating, forces. |
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Their very hybridity and instability make them difficult to represent through static models and maps, which at best represent partial truths. |
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Is it possible that certain expressions of hybridity are more significant than others? |
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Works of the sculptor's maturity, L'Orage and L'Ouragane distil her explorations of hybridity and of the destruction of form. |
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By the end of the 20th century, hybridity meant musicians playing up divisions within rock rather than forging new alliances. |
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If we take the idea that the world is in the process of creolization then we are not dealing with issues of hybridity but with issues of contact between culture. |
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The percentage hybridity shall be assessed in accordance with current international methods, in so far as such methods exist. |
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With hybridity, the one and the other give birth to a new entity which is different but also naturally retains the identity of its origins. |
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Perhaps the hybridity is difficult to see on the surface, given how homogeneous Argentinean society appears to be, especially in terms of race and class. |
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Actually, the discussion should begin with alternative ways of framing themes as concepts of hybridity, simultaneousness and coexistence. |
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In addition, we include among others: culture, hermeneutics, identity, alterity, hybridity. |
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You could say that, unlike these other figures, Michael Jackson had his hybridity thrust upon him. |
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The latest feature film by Jilani that has not been released yet, explores this pacified hybridity even further. |
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Wherever it has occurred, cultural hybridity has sustained roots and forged new solidarities, which may be an antidote to exclusion. |
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But it is this hybridity that makes the show a dismal failure. |
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The novel's ultimate display of revanchism at Kwang's home emphasizes the national fantasies that would deny American identity's historical and contemporary hybridity. |
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She has by turns been considered an essentialist, an exemplar of postmodern hybridity, a victim of patriarchy, a postcolonialist and a pioneer of postminimal art strategies. |
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As always, the weekend sidestage shows that will take place during the day on July 27 and 28 are sure to be a source of musical innovation and cultural hybridity. |
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We referred earlier to the notion of hybridity as expressed in the Canadian context by the growing number of persons able to participate comfortably in both English and French cultural and artistic productions. |
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Roundabout immediately joins the dynamism and even the vitality of a visual and graphic style that conflates contemporary artistic practices and their experiments with hybridity. |
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That hybridity has been the source of endless cultural tension in Irish writing, which has repeatedly coalesced around four issues: land, religion, nationality, and language. |
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In cases where the hybridity is determined during seed testing prior to certification, the determination of the hybridity during field inspection need not be done. |
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Finally, when hybridity contains a racial component, the sense of shared group membership is based on a similar experience of exclusion from the majority community. |
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On the system level, transdifference in its emulation of younger, cultural-scientific beginnings can be described as a collective concept of phenomena such as those of hybridity, transculturality or transidentity. |
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Louis Guillemette, Catherine Lessard, Ricardo Olivares, Isaac Savoie and Nicoletta Dolce believe fundamentally in both the hybridity of genres as well as in meeting at the heart of their differences. |
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A professor from Taiwan, however, criticised the ceremony for improper sartorial style and anachronic hybridity. |
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Guitar's exemplary hybridity seemingly has to be tamed and repictorialized, placed beside a large, framed collage that reinforces rectangularity. |
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In part 4 Lee compares postexilic Judah with Hong Kong, valuing hybridity, with various peoples forged into a new community, requiring inclusivity that embraces plurality. |
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So it was refreshing to sneak past the bouncers posted in front of AUB's Assembly Hall Wednesday evening and find another, completely unexpected species of hybridity. |
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These selections all work to dispel any easy ideas about Tijuana as the sign of postmodern hybridity, seeing it rather as Janus-faced, prismatic, often fictional. |
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Hybridity is the new term for multidimensional, modular, and multiactor peace operations. |
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