Cannibalism was one method of establishing otherness in early modern representations of all three groups. |
Such smoothing over of differences, however, would have diminished the powerful sense of otherness that is such a valuable aspect of the book. |
For us, real marionettes, string marionettes, produced those moments of otherness, they created a spell, something very unnerving, disquieting. |
Autobiographies which exoticize Asian culture reinforce the otherness of Asians in the eyes of white America. |
Few films have so fluently, so poignantly and amusingly, described contemporary Britons' attempts to overcome the shock of otherness. |
I want to insist, however, that in the case of his funeral orations, Derrida's concern for presence and otherness is not merely theoretical. |