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15 Sentences With "decontextualizing"

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She is a master manipulator of images: cutting, pasting, decontextualizing, mimicking, rearranging our expectations.
Las Hermanas Iglesias, live on different coasts and worked back and forth on the sculpture "Chasing Their Ponytails" (2016-18), which looks like a quirky contraption for decontextualizing everyday items.
I think that, more than most of the game's manifestations, decontextualizing events from the MarchZone very dramatically separates the audience from the "natural" thrills that occurred either in the moment or through the cultural and societal osmosis around them.
This question cannot be adequately answered without squaring Epic's behavior within a long history of mainstream white America stealing music and dance from black artists, decontextualizing their work, and repackaging it to make it more palatable (and thus, profitable) to white audiences.
As I recently discussed on Vox's daily podcast Today, Explained, the alt-right has codified a systemic method of deep-diving into perceived enemies' past and decontextualizing their online interactions, with the goal of demonizing them through sustained campaigns of harassment and very loud virtual yelling.
"As long as you're not taking explicitly problematic content and as long as you're not explicitly amplifying the troublesome sites, then you're doing that decontextualizing work that comes with memes, and kind of sanitizing them by the mere fact that you're lifting them out of the shit," Milner told me in an email.
By conflating "racist" and "oligarch" with "hateful rhetoric," Bloomberg's campaign is trying to make the former Mayor out to be a victim of trash-talking bullies in order to glean support from his more well-liked competitors' bases, while simultaneously decontextualizing those words from the racist government policies and exploitation inherent to such obscene wealth accumulation from which they sprang.
Working through decontextualizing the betrayal trauma and separating self-decision making is postulated to work better for the treatment of betrayal trauma.
Mann, Steve, James Fung, Mark Federman, and Gianluca Baccanico. "Panopdecon: deconstructing, decontaminating, and decontextualizing panopticism in the postcyborg era." Surveillance & Society 1, no. 3 (2002): 375-398.
This is pure fantasy, isolating > and decontextualizing a small part of a sentence. The full picture is given > in 9:1–15, which gives many reasons for the order to fight such polytheists.
Casademont, Joan. "Thomas Lawson," Artforum, September 1981, p. 74-5. Decontextualizing overused painting techniques and snapshots drawn from tabloid stories, he sought to reconstitute and question their lost meaning and to expose the hollowness and insensitivity of conditioned responses to spectacle and tragedy.Ratcliff, Carter.
Gustavo Romano is a Buenos Aires-born contemporary artist who works in a variety of media including actions, installations, net art, video and photography. He uses media and technology devices as well as objects belonging to people's daily lives, decontextualizing them and trying to force viewers to think about their routines and preconceptions. He won the Guggenheim Fellowship List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2006 in 2006. He lives and works in Madrid.
The John decision has also influenced decisions on other civil issues in the late 20th century, such as taxation. In two Supreme Court cases from Oklahoma dealing with state taxation of Indians, the Court referred to its decision in John to declare that trust land was classified as being in "Indian country", where the state had no authority to tax Indians.Judith V. Royster, Decontextualizing Federal Indian Law: The Supreme Court's 1997-98 Term (1999).
It features a humorous review of the situation in Spain, decontextualizing culture, art, and music by performing Spanish and Latin American songs, "a montage that can be understood as a cocktail of Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Lola Flores, and Björk. Singing is combined with electronic loops, toy pianos, and resources such as video creation, contemporary dance, and cabaret." In 2014 she collaborated with Jarabe de Palo on "¿A donde vas?", the second single of the album Somos, also featuring Ximena Sariñana.
Mihael Milunović's work "Vision", Ringturm "wrapping", Vienna, 2017 Mihael Milunović (born 1967) is a Serbian, French and Croatian painter His work encompasses a wide range of artistic disciplines, from painting, drawing and photography through large-scale sculptures, installations, to sound, video and objects. His main interests focus on social and political issues. By decontextualizing everyday objects, symbols or situations, Milunović provokes unease in the observer, a blend of alienation and curiosity. In 2018 obtained the prestigious Award from the French Académie des Beaux-Arts for his painting work. His works are featured in prestigious museum collections including MUMOK, Vienna; Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade; Palazzo Forti, Verona; and Musée d’Art et d’Industrie, Saint-Étienne, France.

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