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"recontextualize" Definitions
  1. to place (something, such as a literary or artistic work) in a different context
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They wanted to reuse the word "Oriental" and recontextualize it.
Can society recontextualize perceptions of where we get our protein?
Emotionally, you can't help recontextualize it, now that she's gone.
When you can recontextualize something, that's what is really exciting.
They recontextualize its features according to a range of overlapping themes.
But, then, how to recontextualize a basic that comes with such history?
Let's recontextualize these things and put it in front of you and talk about them.
YouTubers like Lindsey Ellis craft long, brilliant video essays that recontextualize broadly familiar films with unique insights.
He may not have been able to change the designs, but he can at least recontextualize them.
In trying to have it both ways, Gomez-Rejon can't quite recontextualize history the way he wants to.
This allows him to recontextualize the original images and establish dramatic juxtapositions between the characters and their mythical environments.
Once again, Stone is trying to recontextualize the primal drives of classic tragedy in the familiar landscape of today.
But when I add Project Pat to it and recontextualize hip-hop with that sound, people are like 'Oh shit!
The group describes their aesthetic as "a visual mix-tape of shenagination" that aims to capture and recontextualize contemporary life.
And while things between Hale and Harding are totally platonic now, it does recontextualize that steamy bar bathroom scene in the pilot.
If true, however, Kristeva's brief involvement with the Soviet authorities would certainly recontextualize the breakthroughs she made in post-structuralism and semiotics.
"They've been able to recontextualize how they see their bodies, which is the best thing to be able to give someone," Alice shares.
"I'm going to flip it and recontextualize it and change it; it's a way of transporting us to a magical space," he says.
That's one of the cool things about hip-hop: It has the ability to recontextualize these symbols and imagery to create something totally new.
Organized in part by Kevin Beasley, who recently exhibited at the Whitney, the series aims to expose and recontextualize the structure of cultural spaces.
When you talk about that for a few minutes, you get people to at least buy into the idea that history can recontextualize people's actions.
To say Voldemort had sex even once is to recontextualize his character in a way that's icky at best and deeply uncomfortable at its worst.
The Drifter's story resonates with that experience in a compelling way, giving mythic shape to a journey to understand, and recontextualize, the messiness of the past.
Rings attempts to recontextualize Samara's outsize violence as a direct result of, and reaction to, male patriarchy and the horror to which her mother was subjected.
While Hitler's popularity may simply be a case of poor education for some, others believe there's a deliberate decision to recontextualize the guy, for political reasons.
I loved him before I met my husband and we adopted our own dog; I loved him before Lin-Manuel Miranda would recontextualize the name Hamilton forever.
Some of these bizarre new twists recontextualize the original work, like C-3P0 being Anakin's creation or Nagini being a shape-shifting human before she becomes Voldemort's familiar.
What we're seeing now—him flourishing in an uptempo system that allows its point guard to improvise whenever he wants—has the potential to recontextualize his entire career.
Musical greats like Philip Glass and Nigel Kennedy have tried their hand at reworking The Four Seasons, but Anno instead aims to recontextualize, rather than reconfigure, Vivaldi's work.
In Phone Home, Barnette created a pink and gold-bedazzled living space using photography, family ephemera, and found items that recontextualize her childhood memories and her family's history.
Terrified that he will be found out, Jeffrey clings to the heterosexual mirage the military forces him into — a violation it dares to recontextualize as his duty to uphold.
"If you have one of the greatest collections you almost have an obligation to recontextualize it in regard to the narratives it provides," Mr. Hollein said in an interview.
Even when the puppets' faces remain frozen, the dynamic movements (particularly of the crab referee) and droll commentary recontextualize the sport while celebrating its thrills — anthropomorphized but without easy allegory.
In January 2017, the detention facility will turn fifteen, and games could help us remember, recontextualize and attempt to understand the complicated history of this appendage of U.S. military policy.
Since the birds went viral, Weiler says she's worked to come to terms with their journey through the internet cycle, and recontextualize what the Trash Doves have meant to her.
It is unsurprising, then, that the majority of her work treats the body as a touchstone to recontextualize or recast the politics of gender, identity, and sensuality within the gallery space.
His intent was to recontextualize the significance of Africa and its people, especially because of its enduring depiction in the media as a region of tribal warfare, famine, death, and disease.
To poorly paraphrase Ernest Becker, the human response to suffering in a meaningless universe is culture: an endless stream of attempts to recontextualize suffering and mortality by creating systems of meaning.
With a crew of contemporary influencers — Will Packer ("Straight Outta Compton") is a producer; Questlove oversaw the music — the hope is to recontextualize "Roots" for the Black Lives Matter era, a solemn and exacting feat.
The label's curatorial choices cover a lot of ground, but it's all music that favors expansion, redefinition, the sort of sounds that force you to reconsider and recontextualize your previous understanding of how genre works.
When it comes to awards season, populist blockbusters need to effectively recontextualize themselves if they hope to compete against weightier, more traditional "Oscar bait" — meaning, it's not enough to be seen as just a hit.
When I watch shows with the intent of writing about them later, my notes tend to be the scraps of dialogue, passing images, the twinges on people's faces that might recontextualize a scene beyond its words.
The campaign to relocate Charlottesville's Lee statue is part of a nationwide movement to critically examine and recontextualize public artworks that pay tribute to or otherwise elevate white supremacy, chief among them monuments to the Confederacy.
If it — or any other male masturbation products — do manage to make it there, it'll likely be thanks in part to Schenk's work to recontextualize male self-pleasure as a healthy part of the human sexual experience.
So, in an effort to validate that they didn't even want Garth Brooks anyways (cue scowl, crossing of arms, slamming of door to children's bedroom), the Trump team has attempted to recontextualize the inauguration as a historic occasion.
As the title and subtitle suggest, Purdum approaches this oeuvre as a fan, and while he is not afraid to be critical of some of his subjects' work, his purpose is not to interrogate or recontextualize Rodgers and Hammerstein's extraordinary accomplishments.
" A production by the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players this fall was set in a 1960s Oriental-theme hotel in Las Vegas to, as the organizers put it, "recontextualize the origins of the show in Japonisme and commodity racism.
All we have to do is recontextualize it around the idea that the "darkness" Azor Ahai saves the world from isn't the White Walkers, but rather the potential reign of terror from Mad Queen Daenerys going on to conquer the entire world.
Our culture's collective impulse to psychoanalyze and debate and recontextualize what he says and does reminds me of the arguments we used to have about Walter White back when Breaking Bad was on, only with stakes that could legitimately end the world.
This toxic mishmash has deployed this same strategy to disrupt the 22020 election: Pick a Democratic candidate, infiltrate the candidate's online fanbase, radicalize their supporters, use social media to recontextualize the campaign, and hope the media or other candidates (or Hillary Clinton) take the bait.
You can pass zines around and they're easy to duplicate, and re-blogging on Tumblr was like giving someone a zine or an image and they put it in their collection, and two other people see it there and they recontextualize it, reaggregate it.
Where Bohemian Rhapsody takes its story beats from Mercury's life — albeit with some dismaying alterations — to paint a straightforward portrait of the artist, Rocketman does away with the cinematic conventions of a more typical biopic, forgoing restaged, famous performances to instead reimagine and recontextualize John's catalog.
She presents a series of still shots, each of which at first appears to be of an average city façade — the outdoor seating at a restaurant, an alleyway, a storefront — only for an edit or even a simple change of focus to recontextualize what you're looking at.
Seeing myself turned into an object in that way helped recontextualize all the time I had been physically turned into an object through sexual assault, and all the times that men had seen me as nothing more than a fleshlight, a sex doll, or a means-to-an-end.
And even though, as Dre's parents counter, the chances are slim that he could ever pry July 4 out of America's hands, Black-ish choosing to spotlight Juneteenth — in close proximity to Columbus Day, no less — serves to recontextualize which holidays are worth broader cultural recognition, and why.
The artist's fragmented displays recontextualize European, African, and American aesthetic and cultural movements, from Minimalism and Dada to Black Lives Matter, specifically looking at blackness as a material to be reshaped and explored, a multiplicity that is simultaneously a color, an idea, an identity, a method, and a political movement.
Our coming out with this project and saying, 'We are Satanic witches reclaiming those terms to recontextualize them, and take them away from being colonial epithets, to symbols of power and self-empowerment,' is basically our way of donning the vestments of that which is fear, rather than trying to evade or trying to explain, 'Really, we're good witches, we're white witches.
Paterno is propulsively directed by Levinson, who executes large-scale scenes — the game in which Paterno celebrated his record-breaking 409th career win, and the student riots that followed the coach's ouster — and subtle ones, like the hazy memories of an 84-year-old man trying to recontextualize events he had paid little heed to at the time (and may have barely understood), but now knows have doomed him.
Embajada's booth features the well-known local Puerto Rican artist Jesús "Bubu" Negrón's Colillón cigarette butt sculptures, which recontextualize the everyday; Nolan Simon, showing in 47 Canal's space, explores the body as a landscape with paintings Hand and Pellegrino; David Antonio Cruz, presented here by Alaina Simone, has created the performance Green, how I want you Green and the paintings Thosebutterflyboysaresopretty and Cinderella, snow-white, and Jesus, thosefriendxsofmine, which mix local Caribbean customs with matters of queer identity.
The film was inspired in part by Woody Allen's 1966 film What's Up, Tiger Lily?, which used original dialogue to recontextualize a foreign-language film.Rob Craig, American International Pictures: A Comprehensive Filmography. McFarland & Company, 2019. . p. 373.
Mayer, 2001. The hypertexts available online enable readers to create their own reading paths and recontextualize the resources of websites.Baldry and Thibault, 2010. Through the recontextualization, the thematic regions and semiotic formations are more idiosyncratic than fixed.
Speak Clearly So We Can Understand, Sarah Bowen Gallery, Brooklyn, NY Run for Your Lives, DiverseWorks, Houston, TX Prevailing Climate, Sara Meltzer Gallery, NYC 2005 Detoured, Lawndale Art Center, Houston, TX Small Acts of Public Service, Vargas Museum, Manila, Philippines Roth explores ideas of immigration, hybridity, and displacement through the reinvention of banal objects, site- responsive installations, and projects that recontextualize the familiar.
You've got to learn the code in order to alter it." Rushkoff's vision of an Open Source Judaism was comparable to some other expressions of open-source religion explicitly advocating for doctrinal reform or change in practice. As an expression of Open Source Judaism, in 2002 Rushkoff founded a movement called Reboot. "The object of the game, for me, was to recontextualize Judaism as an entirely Open Source proposition.
Other social media users frequently quote, recontextualize, or remix dril tweets for their own satirical purposes, and some accounts are even exclusively dedicated to this purpose. One such account, @EveryoneIsDril, shares screenshots of tweets by other people that sound like dril's voice. Another, "wint MP" or @parliawint, attached dril tweets styled like teletext closed captions to images from BBC News of British politicians and journalists speaking. Although seemingly niche, the wint MP account garnered 14,000 followers by May 2017.
In 1971, Canadian filmmaker Gerald Potterton released the film Tiki Tiki, which intercut footage from Aybolit-66 with original animated sequences to recontextualize it in the style of Woody Allen's 1966 film What's Up, Tiger Lily?."Tiki-Tiki a complicated delight". Montreal Gazette, December 30, 1972. Alexander Kuznetsov, the original production designer of Aybolit-66, was named the winner of the Canadian Film Award for Best Art Direction/Production Design at the 23rd Canadian Film Awards.
Christian Fellowship UCC is a progressive, inclusive, bible-based congregation that seeks in every way to recontextualize Christianity through black liberation theology and praxis. The church is located in Emerald Hills community of southeast of San Diego, atop a beautiful bluff, with sweeping viewings. In the congregation's long history the church it has hosted a variety of notable persons, among them Bayard Rustin, Martin Luther King Jr., and more recently James Forbes, Yvonne Delk, Robert M. Franklin, Charles Ogletree and Jeremiah A Wright.
For instance, Adam Hodges has studied how White House officials recontextualized and altered a military general's comments for political purposes, highlighting favorable aspects of the general's utterances while downplaying the damaging aspects.Hodges, Adam. "The Politics of Recontextualization: Discursive Competition over Claims of Iranian Involvement in Iraq, " Discourse & Society, 19(4), 2008, 483-505. Rhetorical scholar Jeanne Fahnestock has found that when popular magazines recontextualize scientific research they enhance the uniqueness of the scientific findings and confer greater certainty on the reported facts.
The original Frankenstein is driven to insanity by his ostracization and Frankenstein, MD attempted to recontextualize this concept by gender-swapping its lead. Victoria Frankenstein is a medical student and later doctor grappling with institutional sexism in what the creators called the "sort of a male-dominated profession" of medicine. The show is produced by Bernie Su who was previously responsible for Pemberley Digital's other webseries. Filmed at YouTube's Space LA production studio, it premiered on the site on August 19, 2014.
Christian Fellowship Congregational Church (Christian Fellowship UCC) is a United Church of Christ church located in southeast San Diego in the community of Emerald Hills. Since 1963 the church has been situated upon the former Emerald Hills Golf Course and Country Club. The congregation is a progressive, inclusive, bible-based Christian community of faith that seeks in every way to recontextualize Christianity through black liberation theology and praxis. The church hosts a weekly Sunday evening Jazz Vespers worship services which attracts a very diverse community; Jazz Vespers @ Christian Fellowship UCC.
It has also been argued that structural folding also contributes to creative success in the case of cultural products especially, when the overlapping groups are cognitively distant. For creative innovation, teams need to have a diversity of stylistic elements for recombination. In cultural fields, where teams periodically assemble, dissolve and reassemble the knowledge base of team resides in the previous experience of its members with various styles. Cognitively diverse groups held in tension by structural folds have both a greater repertoire of action and the ability to recontextualize knowledge.
Rorty proposes that each of us has a set of beliefs whose contingency we more or less ignore, which he dubs our "final vocabulary". One of the strong poet's greatest fears, according to Rorty, is that he will discover that he has been operating within someone else's final vocabulary all along; that he has not "self-created". It is his goal, therefore, to recontextualize the past that led to his historically contingent self, so that the past that defines him will be created by him, rather than creating him.
Allmusic's Rob Theakston said: "This 1971 session finds McGriff continuing to do like so many other jazz musicians of the time: embrace and adapt to the emergence of funk and soul into mainstream music, and recontextualize it in a jazz arena. The results are an unsurprisingly delicious slice of jazz-funk made from the finest ingredients. ... While McGriff's adventurous side is slightly tamed, it's that willingness to improv and blend together as a cohesive unit that makes Groove Grease such a tasty statement that is consistently fresh with repeated listenings".
Some suggest that with the passage of time the commemorative nature of war memorials has been replaced with a more utilitarian purpose, such as city beautification. Consequently, the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument is said to symbolize both the city of Indianapolis and the state of Indiana. While others argue that there is nothing more invisible than monuments, some art historians suggest that art can be utilized as a vehicle for racist ideology. Wilson is known for his practice of "mining the museum" for objects that he can recontextualize in order to question issues of representation and narrative voice.
Sightings Available online. The church's early history coincided with the American civil rights movement, subsequent murder of Martin Luther King Jr., and the tumultuous period that engulfed the civil rights movement after King's death due to intense competition among actors over who would carry King's mantle. During that tumultuous period, an influx of radical black Muslim groups had begun to headquarter in Chicago, and Trinity sought to recontextualize Christianity through black theology in order to counter the influence of radical black Muslim leaders, who taught that it was impossible to be both black and Christian.Nelson, Hart M.; Anne Kusener Nelson (1975).
Simpson's artwork investigates the complex issues of past, present and future aspects of Native America, including issues surrounding identity and of cultural survival. In her exhibition at Pomona College Museum of Art she acted within the role of artist and curator. She mined the museum's collections to recontextualize historical objects among her own sculptures to "obliterate the western dichotomy of aesthetic versus utilitarian objects to propose an indigenous aesthetic of use and human connectedness'. Her intention in doing so was "to ground oneself is to reconnect physically to the earth, to root, to restore power, to build a strong foundation.
All of the textbooks, to varying extents, decontextualize and recontextualize the Holocaust in terms which are alien to the event itself or partial, in a process of (national) appropriation and ‘domestication’. Authors appeal to local readerships, in particular in countries whose populations have no direct experience or inherited memory of the event. These expedient idiosyncrasies are linked largely to the interests of authors writing in the present day within curricular guidelines for identifiable readerships, meaning that textbook representations of the Holocaust may subsume historical information to values or legal and political interests which are largely the product of the situation within and out of which the textbooks are written.
In this way, his free jazz is built upon both a progressive attitude towards melody and timbre as well as a desire to examine and recontextualize the music of the past. In a 1963 interview with Jazz Magazine, Coltrane said he felt indebted to Coleman. While Coltrane's desire to explore the limits of solo improvisation and the possibilities of innovative form and structure was evident in records like A Love Supreme, his work owed more to the tradition of modal jazz and post-bop. But with the recording of Ascension in 1965, Coltrane demonstrated his appreciation for the new wave of free jazz innovators.
Discussing his first feature TEN, he noted, "We really wanted to expand typical characterization themes of using shortcuts and stereotypes to touch on the broader narrative of the film. Because the film is about the arbitrary meaninglessness of identity, we wanted to recontextualize the film itself repeatedly by shifting tone and genre." Michael Gingold of Fangoria described TEN saying, "it veers off in directions you likely won't see coming, both in narrative terms and in the way it explores questions of female identity.” Lauren Shiro of Curve wrote, "the movie takes on a political and sociological stance, examining stereotypes, identity, and also the subtext and themes behind story lines.
The Great Escape Artist received "mixed or average" reviews based on 26 critics, according to Metacritic. Jason Heller of The A.V. Club was among the most critical, lambasting the album as "a bold, erratic, pathetic attempt to recontextualize Jane’s for the 21st century". Stuart Berman of Pitchfork Media described the album as "mired in the not-quite- rock/not-quite-ballad purgatory that defines so much post-grunge alt-radio" and lacking "Jane's Addiction's sense of playfulness, absurdity, and rhythmic verve." However, the album did obtain praise from some corners, with Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic describing The Great Escape Artist as "often touching upon the dark, boundless exotica of Nothing's Shocking yet managing to avoid desperation; instead of re-creating sounds, they've recaptured the vibe".
Lack of a tripod meant filming with the camera lying on its side so the tape had to be re-viewed with a television monitor also turned on its side." And turning the TV on its side, says David A. Ross, "recontextualize[d] the television set, and ... subliminally shift[ed] the way the video image represents recognizable realities ... Natural phenomena like rain look quite different in this orientation; less familiar but curiously more real." Thursday Afternoon was a return to using figurative form, for Eno had by now begun "to think that I could use my TVs as light sources rather than as image sources. ... TV was actually the most controllable light source that had ever been invented – because you could precisely specify the movement and behaviour of several million points of coloured light on a surface.
In March 1963, Kennedy had also held a press conference in which he re-committed to negotiations with the Soviet Union as a means of preventing rapid nuclear proliferation, which he characterized as "the greatest possible danger and hazard." Kennedy at American University One of Kennedy's advisors, Walt Whitman Rostow, advised the President to make a test ban conditional on the Soviet Union withdrawing troops from Cuba and abiding by a 1962 agreement on Laos, but Kennedy opted instead for test-ban negotiations without preconditions. On 10 June 1963, in an effort to reinvigorate and recontextualize a test ban, President Kennedy dedicated his commencement address at American University to "the most important topic on earth: world peace" and proceeded to make his case for the treaty. Kennedy first called on Americans to dispel the idea that peace is unattainable.
Speller points out that Wright's arrival at Trinity coincided with the height of the U.S. Black Consciousness Revolution (also see South African Black Consciousness Movement) and additionally contends that Wright was keenly aware of the challenges that this deeply racialized context presented to Trinity. During graduate school Wright, as Bayassee notes, argued strenuously against radical black Islamic groups who had been drawing blacks away from Christianity by asserting that the religion was inherently racist and only for whites. To recontextualize the Christian message for the new context and time in which Wright perceived the church itself to be within, Wright, the author claims, anticipated that he would need to co-opt the positive elements of the Black Power message, while rejecting its philosophies of separation and black superiority--an idea around which a larger Christian theological movement had been forming, as evidenced by a full-page New York Times ad entitled "Black Power" run in November 1967 by the National Committee of Negro Churchmen, and Black Theology and Black Power published in 1969 by James H. Cone."Black Power in the Pulpit", TIME Magazine.

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