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Su Friedrich: Reappropriations
Film Quarterly, 1987It's not unusual these days for those who have followed the history of North American avantgarde film to complain that the great days of "The Movement" are over, that important avant-garde film-makers are no longer coming onto the cinema scene. While this attitude is definitely not one I share, I notice that even those who announce such views make ...
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The ontological reappropriation of phronēsis
Continental Philosophy Review, 2002Ontology has been traditionally guided by sophia, a form of knowledge directed toward that which is eternal, permanent, necessary. This tradition finds an important early expression in the philosophical ontology of Aristotle. Yet in the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle's intense concern to do justice to the world of finite contingency leads him to develop
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Reappropriation of the state: The 1970s
1992[T]he state, born of the colonial occupation, has been the object of multiple processes of reappropriation which move it steadily away from its original form. Jean-Francois Bayart 1989:258 The neocolonial state assumed a dual task. Sustaining processes of economic growth set in motion under colonial rule was the first.
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The Language of Derogation and Hate: Functions, Consequences, and Reappropriation
Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 2021Anne Maass +2 more
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Occupying the streets, occupying words. Reframing new feminisms through reappropriation
Discourse and Society, 2022Manuela Romano
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Reappropriating Paul and Exercising Discipline
2018Abstract The fourth chapter describes Augustine’s intellectual production and practice as presbyter of the Catholic congregation of Hippo Regius. It addresses his rereading of Paul against the Manichees, and describes the development of his thought on sin and free will (in relation to the Origenist tradition), his view of the salvific ...
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Reappropriating H. Richard Niebuhr's
2008Abstract This chapter examines H. Richard Niebuhr's Christ and Culture in the context of how Jesus Christ could relate to society and culture. It suggests that Niebuhr's book can help the reader to see that different aspects of the same culture can prompt different stances by different Christians.
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