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"dissemblance" Definitions
  1. lack of resemblance : DISSIMILITUDE
  2. the act or the art of dissembling : DISSIMULATION

6 Sentences With "dissemblance"

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A central motif in Pešta's practice, it is meant to evoke disguise, dissemblance, and anonymity.
Democratic candidates will never be able to steer a fresh course so long as they continue decades of denial and dissemblance.
" In Paris he had acquired the art of disguise, "learning to dissemble and pass between spheres and to accommodate, morally, that dissemblance through an understanding of his own impermanence in each.
As no other classical author describes the bird in this fashion, Aristophanes likely intended it to be a dig at the architect.Bishop, C. (2017) 'The dissemblance of the constructed landscape in Ausonius' Mosella', Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association, vol. 13, pp. 1-17 The artist Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres painted a scene showing Ictinus together with the lyric poet Pindar.
According to fellow activist Bernice Johnson Reagon, many women in the Civil Rights Movement followed Baker's example, adopting a practice of dissemblance about their private lives that allowed them to be accepted as individuals in the movement.Ransby (2003), p. 9. Baker befriended John Henrik Clarke, a future scholar and activist; Pauli Murray, a future writer and civil rights lawyer; and others who became lifelong friends.Ransby (2003), pp. 64–104.
Trotter's work is highly reflective of the society in which it was written. In his discussion of, for example, Elizabeth Greenfield, Trotter is unable to examine problematic coverage of the singer lest he alianate a white audience which would not recognize the negative effects of stereotyping of black musicians. For instance, he quotes with some approval reviews of Greenfield describing her talent as "untaught" and "innate", subordinating Greenfield to white, civilized, educated musicians.Schenbeck 2012, p55-56 Historian Lawrence Schenbeck describes how Trotter's work shows examples of the Culture of Dissemblance, that is, rejection of a stereotype by becoming the exact opposite of that stereotype.

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