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9 Sentences With "invisibilized"

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To those who are so often silenced and invisibilized and erased, it tells them that we got you and that we see you.
Queer femmes — individuals who often perform, present, and identify as feminine — are frequently invisibilized in pop culture, and the LGBTQ+ community as a whole.
The sole surviving record of Janet Freed Lynch's involvement are the ghosts of her stenography, the archive of transcripts and diagrams and letters that can be traced back to her invisibilized labor.
The gargantuan gated community acting as data-collection mine has already begun accumulating the emotions, faces, and personal info of passerby to predict and inspire future consumption, an invisibilized corollary to the big brother biopolitics of The Village.
Watched is an intimate portrayal of what it means to survive the most invasive form of surveillance, and it lays bare what is almost totally invisibilized when it comes to the question of Muslim surveillance: the personal cost to its victims.
She critiques feminism during this time period to be more inclusive of intersectional struggles, identifying that feminism and inequalities are not linear, and the idea of female being a basis of shared oppression invisibilized the individual within their specific context and time. Upon realizing that the common phenomena of capitalist globalization was causing women all over the world to be disproportionately affected (CITE), transnational feminist movements allied together and helped to consolidate the field of transnational feminism.
The identification and acceptance of SBS, an inherently uncertain diagnosis, involves gender, race, and power dynamics within "normal science." This raises the question "How do we come to presence the effects of capitalism in our lives, and how are those effects invisibilized?" She also looks at the presentation of information in ways that drew on traditions from the labor and feminist movements. The framework she introduces can be used by anthropological researchers for complex biopolitical analysis.
It was later broadcast on Israel's Channel 8 and on HBO Latin America. In 2007, Jones released her next film, Ashkenaz. The film deals with public perceptions about Ashkenzi-Mizrahi relations and social status in Israel, highlighting the manner in which the hegemonic group's (Ashkenazim) identity becomes "invisibilized" in favor of being seen as "normal" rather than an ethnicity. The film received positive reviews, was screened at documentary and Jewish film festivals around the world, and was released to cinematheques across Israel, and was also broadcast on Israel's Channel 8.
In his focus on undocumented migrants, Poblete notes that more than a third of U.S. immigrants have been undocumented and a large percent has been Latino. Within this context, Poblete analyzes the dialectics of both visibility and invisibility affecting migrant populations in the United States. By in/visibility, Poblete refers to the ways migrants are invisibilized as political actors who have contributed to the economy of U.S., while they are visibilized as publics, audiences, and consumers. Their invisibilization as political actors therefore allows for their exploitation and vulnerability while their visibility as publics and consumers allows society to profit from them as a market, often representing them in a culturally homogeneous or stereotyped fashion.Poblete, Juan. “U.

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