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Something as innocent as lunch, and suddenly you feel othered.
Through luck, money, and good timing, Herrera escaped this othered status.
Why is that seen as something that is weak and othered?
Well, quite plainly, "I've always been othered by VICE", she says.
It's so much about the experience of being othered in society.
These are shows about othered people and the contexts they live in.
I'll never forget that instance, and how "othered" it made me feel.
The experience of being trans in Australia is the experience of being 'othered.
Outcasts and othered, we discovered our true calling during a pivotal, private moment.
You realize how huge areas of the UK can be overlooked and 'othered.
The fact is, I am a person who is othered by my appearance.
"As a person of color in the community, you are already 'othered,'" he told me.
" As a queer and Latinx teenager, Valentin (who uses the pronouns she/they) felt "othered.
We took a lot of heat — and I'm not defending anything, because people were othered.
But, like most things in the wrestling business, it can also be gendered, othered, and prurient.
Instead, the episode depicts an army committing genocide against a thoroughly dehumanized group of othered people.
She also says she experienced a lot of bullying and felt othered by some of the students.
She was a conservative Mormon, but her own background made her empathetic to people who were othered.
It's nice to not be reminded that you are othered by society every minute of every day.
"My heroes are always people who feel themselves to be set apart, stigmatized, or othered," Rowling says.
Can you speak about any particular instances where you felt othered by members of the dance community?
But some might feel patronized or othered by that, preferring to handle it in their own way.
For her, part of it was the appeal of having power, but it was also about feeling othered.
"Artists are often in this situation, especially queer or 'othered' individuals, who family has cast aside," said Ravens.
My high school set people up for that "othered" feeling, either while they were in high school or after.
Shame, fear, anger, approbation: these are all emotions that black, brown, sick, queer, trans, othered bodies can evoke in others.
OTHERED: Displaced from Malaga continues at University of Southern Maine Art Gallery (5 University Way, Gotham, Maine) though December 9.
At one point, the rabbi asked anyone who had been "othered" over the past year to come up and participate.
Instead, Yin spoke plainly about the awareness of feeling othered, which began as a child in her majority-white community.
"People who've grown up in this country have been othered, and so carry that sense of being picked on," she says.
To be able to make someone who is typically seen as strange or othered feel relatable or universal is the goal.
Traditionally, after boy bands break up or go on a sabbatical, the other members will just continue to be that: othered.
The women in the Convent are Othered through race, but as women, they create their own belonging, which proves their undoing.
They are also likely to be "othered" — seen as part of an outside group that doesn't belong and can't be trusted.
When tech companies explore diversity and inclusion initiatives, there's a risk that marginalized groups may feel "othered" and reduced to a number.
No one wants to be othered within the Muslim community, especially when Islamophobia is rampant and all we have is our community.
I am in no way oblivious to the historical context of non-Black women coveting Black men as embodiment of "othered" exoticness.
As with Ellie's queerness, it is not Dina's only characteristic, and she doesn't appear to be othered for being of Middle Eastern descent.
On the flip side, women on this season who have revealed their sexual histories (or lack thereof) have been simultaneously praised and othered.
Obama, though a Christian himself, led an increasingly secular coalition, and was othered as a secret Muslim in the minds of many conservatives.
Neither was I. When I moved to New York, rather than feeling othered for that version of independence, I was praised for it.
Aged ten she moved to Dublin with her mother where, for the first time in her life, she felt othered because of her race.
And especially if you're somebody who feels "othered" in your discipline or who feels like you're lacking confidence, it's easy to close doors on yourself.
Something about being an othered person who regularly educates people has made me register as somewhat sexless to people, even though the opposite is true.
It has helped me realize that I was looking at other people and processing their bodies through a lens that needlessly othered and judged them.
This begs the question: Are selfies tools of empowerment for women in the digital age, or for other people and bodies that are usually othered?
Men from both groups have sued over beard bans, but a corporate sector that has historically normalized whiteness and "othered" minorities continues to prohibit facial hair.
There are many legal and social ways in which Puerto Rico, despite being a US territory, has been effectively othered and separated from most other Americans.
Singer Solange Knowles has published a powerful essay on her site, about the frequent discomfort people of colour feel when their behaviour is "othered" in public.
And most, if not all, queer folks can relate to feeling othered in heterosexual society at some point in their lives, if not every waking moment.
The idea initially came from the fact that most cannibals in cannibal movies are portrayed as othered, like they're an anonymous group that comes to assault people.
We're hungry for the conspicuously absent woman: the older, fat, non-binary, disabled, migrant, and polyamorous characters that straight TV has either studiously ignored or actively othered.
Throughout these grandiose scenes, no one is more othered or shocked from the spectacle than the most "foreign" Asian subject who just arrived from America: Rachel Chu.
The film's humor relies on the fundamental irony that wholesome Asian beauties like Rachel can be othered in a place that, by Orientalist logic, should be welcoming.
In her artistic practice von Sydow explores the very real, everyday traumas experienced by othered people, demonstrating how simply existing and persisting can become an activist effort.
When it was released, it was welcome inspiration for women who so often feel othered — pressured to make themselves smaller in order to please another race or gender.
My therapist tried to impress upon me that my feelings of being racially othered were a product of an internalized self-hatred that we could fix through psychotherapy.
" Haile echoed my own concerns when traveling, "What's amazing to me is that I have to plan my trips based on how much time I feel comfortable being othered.
As a similarly othered Black woman artist, I can understand, to an extent, Walker's frustration with being fetishized by a public that, for the most part, barely understands her.
People like Forstater focus on biological sex because that is precisely the axis upon which trans people are othered, but where is the limit on this proposed legal right?
There's this stereotype of the know-it-all stoner who uses words like "terpenes" and "trichomes" in order to make others feel othered — not in an effort to educate.
You don't become a witch, or go through your teenage years, for that matter, without feeling othered, and in each of the four characters, there's a difference to relate to.
"[Women of color] are the ones whose stories are the brightest, but very intentionally, our stories are silenced and pushed aside — they are 'othered' while also being fetishized," she said.
The chance for people who, outside of their fame, would usually be "othered" to represent their respective communities on the reddest of red carpets impacts those who identify with them.
In the most extreme cases—for example within white nationalist circles—those framing Yiannopoulos abstractly are bigots, plain and simple, eager for any excuse to denigrate othered groups en masse.
" She too knows what it is to be Othered: "I was constantly refracting myself through multiple mirrors, wondering who I was perceived to be by others, how I perceived myself.
Faced with hypernationalism, hyperpatriotism and being "othered" by my peers for my language and cultural barriers, I was told to "go back" to my country on an almost daily basis.
Born a second-generation Ethiopian in Washington, D.C. and raised in the suburbs of Gaithersburg, Maryland, she grew up so used to being othered that she learned how to shapeshift between worlds.
Perhaps that's why that franchise has never really moved me — I'll always prefer the superheroes-as-any-othered-group, which necessarily means conflicts on a smaller scale — evil senators instead of evil gods.
In the episode when Missandei and Grey Worm got to talk about their future, there was a beat there that showed what it was like for them to be othered in the North.
George Etheredge, 28, grew up in Asheville, N.C., which is squarely situated both in the South and in Appalachia, another region that is often "othered" by outsiders intent on finding poverty and dysfunction.
The music industry is largely run by white men, and they are the ones who decide which artists, genres and topics should be validated and funded, and which should be erased or othered.
"This anthology is written by people who are othered in this country," said Mithu Sanyal, an author who contributed to the anthology and whose father immigrated to Germany from India in the 1960s.
This is such a basic-ass 101 answer to this question but unfortunately I have to say the X-Men animated series was definitely the first time I'd seen a queer or othered narrative.
The answer has to do not just with Puerto Rico's status as a non-state territory but also with the ways the island and its people have been othered through racial and ethnic bias.
As a result, those othered lives are underrepresented in popular American fiction—perhaps by an America that doesn't care to understand them, a point D'Addario made back in 2013, and one Valenzuela emphasized when we spoke.
One of the hallmarks of Afrofuturism is that it uses the grandiose spectacle of a deliberately othered state of blackness — often through metaphors of aliens, androids, and other nonhuman species — to call attention to its own difference.
While we creep past the predictable glory, reverse ghost in the machine for metal in flesh, master in slave in mastered slave, tossing our othered selves like floating death rafts, scrapped hearts on loan to hapless hands.
Over time, witchcraft has spawned many groups, incarnations, beliefs and half-beliefs, but it's really the symbol of the witch herself — a woman othered, yet immortal, rebellious, in tune with the natural world and ever-powerful — that resonates.
I think that anyone who has felt othered or unseen or unheard probably has an elevated understanding of what survivors of sexual assault go through and the extent to which they frequently feel invisible in our culture. Right.
"We are circling back to the conversation that being gay is a mutation or a defect that can be weeded out, fixed, and further othered not only through cultural bias and stigma, but through science, as well," Amer says.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads GORHAM, Maine — Near the entrance to OTHERED: Displaced from Malaga at the University of Southern Maine Gallery, in Gorham, is a drone photograph of Malaga Island in Phippsburg, Maine, taken earlier this year.
And we talked to the four of ... I think we did ourselves a disservice by shielding men from the conversations and the stories and the experiences that a lot of women and people who are othered in organizations have.
"I am othered constantly—when I can only sit in certain seats at a movie theater, when I have to go in a separate entrance, when I have to make alternative plans because a place is not wheelchair accessible," she says.
Anderson said that the show "touched on" what it was like to be "othered in that kind of world" through his character — the commander of the Unsullied soldiers — and the character of Missandei — Daenerys Targaryen's trusted adviser — portrayed by Nathalie Emmanuel.
Edward Said famously argued in Orientalism that US and European writers othered Asia and the Middle East by portraying it as bizarre, regressive, and innately opaque and impossible to understand — all characteristics that recur throughout weird fiction and 20th-century horror.
Other rooms juxtapose racist images of othered bodies, such as 19th-century etchings of African slaves, Jews or Roma, alongside documentary information or works by artists of these heritages — probably another attempt at reflecting upon how these images emerge and circulate.
" Hudson Taylor, founder of the sport inclusiveness group Athlete Ally, told TMZ: "This is an important step on the pathway to creating a baseball culture in which players are not isolated, excluded or othered because of how they identify or who they love.
I have this theory that a lot of black kids who grew up on the movie have fond memories of it in part because it made Africa seem cool instead of "othered" in a way that a lot of other pop culture does.
I'm in schools, I'm in libraries, not necessarily New York or L.A. — I'm in Arkansas, Oklahoma, where kids are feeling "othered," struggling to learn English themselves, or they're sitting in rooms where the TV is playing and someone is saying they're rapists.
The acting is phenomenal (it features Paulson's best performance on the American Horror Story to date, for one), the storytelling is surprisingly tight (even with aliens), and the themes of othered and ostracized people coming together to build something new are potent throughout.
For The Clown Show, Caudill looked to drag and the fashion of performers like queen Sussi and trans star Imp Kid for inspiration, as the queer outsider art community has long been othered and relegated to spaces that aren't considered to be high art.
But if any rap album I listen to runs the risk of making fun of my eyes apropos of nothing, that's an issue; the pervasive pattern presents an undeniable portrait of a slanted perception, in which Asians are othered and associated only with an altered state.
I think the biggest thing is just to create a barrier around not just women, but anyone who's othered in any way, shape, or form — to make sure they have a place to go or someone to call if they're in an uncomfortable place or abusive situation.
"Nasreen, Jess, and I wanted to work together to create a broader feeling of community amongst various BME [Black and minority ethnic, a term commonly used in the UK] communities and artists and those who feel othered by the existing 'pale, male, and stale' art world," Aniker explains.
It is the isolation of the screen, its implied distance, which in Wagenknecht's work becomes emblematic of different distancing techniques and artificial boundaries as they're applied to "othered" groups  —  from the pool of dating partners who become almost interchangeable on Tinder to the communities living under skies patrolled by UCAVs.
Being so othered is an experience I've had as a Black person growing up in places like Norway or Hong Kong … it's something that very quickly made sense within my brain … so that's where that albinism angle came in, and it's an angle that I'm not trying to keep metaphorical.
Not only is she othered by the white journalist, but also the court finds the Reverend guilty of "three accounts of white kidnapping, and one account of oopsie, no bueno" Luckily, Donna gets the last laugh, becoming a successful business woman and Shark Tank judge in her post-bunker life.
The projection of subliminally-perceived personal failings onto an othered social group, the conviction that this group has infiltrated the upper echelons of society to promote its own agenda, the belief that members of the movement have "taken the red pill" and perceived a reality that normal members of society cannot see.
There is a long history of racializing pandemics by attaching them to a specific place and people, othering a pathogen that originated in another land in much the same way white Americans have historically othered people of color who came to (or whose ancestors came to) the United States from somewhere else.
I think subconsciously that is why I was gravitating towards these images of contortionists, because I would feel that [pain], and ultimately, within all of my work there's this sense of repair and mending, of mending this colonial wound, of being othered [as] a refugee-cum-immigrant, and having to survive those extreme places.
I think for me, the albinism was kind of a twofold device … to me, the kind of person who would put their life on the line is somebody who is experiencing a lack of safety around belonging, a person who's having to prove their worthiness to the group, a person who was still othered.
Chung, who is Korean, confronts her experience of having been adopted by white parents, coming to terms with the ways in which she resents her alienation from a huge part of who she is — in a family that othered her despite their love and best intentions, and in a community that did the same, though often cruelly.
In All You Can Ever Know, Nicole Chung, who is Korean, confronts her experience of having been adopted by white parents, coming to terms with the ways in which she resents her alienation from a huge part of who she is — in a family that "othered" her despite their love and best intentions, and in a community that did the same, though often cruelly.
In All You Can Ever Know, Nicole Chung, who is Korean, confronts her experience of having been adopted by white parents, coming to terms with the ways in which she resents her alienation from a huge part of who she is — in a family that othered her despite their love and best intentions, and in a community that did the same, though often cruelly.
"During her lifetime she was sometimes viewed as 'exotic' or patronized and 'othered' but today her intersectional, and complex, self-constructed identity is better understood," says Circe Henestrosa, the co-curator of the V&A exhibition Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up. Henestrosa has a personal link as the great-niece of Andrés Henestrosa, the celebrated Mexican writer who was a close friend of Kahlo.
Their lyrics captured what I felt while working toward self-acceptance, like "The Kill (Bury Me)" by Thirty Seconds to Mars: I tried to be someone else But nothing seemed to change I know now, this is who I really am inside In high school, I found myself slipping into the "scene," the colloquial name for pop-punk devotees who often felt "othered" or needed an emotional outlet.
The inherent problem with dividing exhibitions and books by lines of gender, race, sexuality, and any number of different "othered" categories is that it automatically puts the historically subjugated group in its own separate bubble, thereby not only removing its members from the offical, often white-male-dominated narrative, but in the process also excluding the potential audiences that have the most to gain from learning about the plight of others.
In the narrative of migrants and border-crossing, the ocean is a boundary between and conduit to "othered" lands, filled with hope and danger: Gory's (Rogelio López Marín) photographic series, "Es solo agua en la lágrima de un extraño (It's Only Water in the Teardrop of a Stranger)" superimposes the image of a pool ladder descending into dark water onto a variety of scenes — a parked car, a subway station.

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