essentialize造句
例句與造句
- Moreover, people essentialize these traits by regarding them as inherent in the biology or social experience of women and men.
- Feminist thought sparked developments in post-humanism and de-anthropocentrism by critiquing ways in which biological determinism has been warped to oppress and essentialize.
- While I don't wish to essentialize the difference between the vagina and the mouth, they seem sufficiently different at least in an accepted biological sense.
- To these critics, primitivism such as Gauguin's demonstrates fantasies about racial and sexual difference in " an effort to essentialize notions of primitiveness " with " Otherness ".
- Although standpoint epistemology has been critiqued for focusing too closely on a distinctive women s perspective which may render invisible concepts of historically and sociologically variable knowledge, Harding strongly asserts that standpoint epistemology does not essentialize any particular marginalized identity.
- It's difficult to find essentialize in a sentence. 用essentialize造句挺難的
- The strength of " An Embarrassment of Riches " as a novel is that it did not " essentialize ", simplify, and " exoticize " the Philippines ( even if represented as the " Victorianas ", the nation of the " Victorianos " ) and the Filipino experience.
- In 2008 Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting ( " FAIR " ) published a study " Smearcasting, How Islamophobes Spread Bigotry, Fear and Misinformation . " The report cites several instances where mainstream or close to mainstream journalists, authors and academics have made analyses that essentialize negative traits as an inherent part of Muslims'moral makeup.
- Martial appears to have favored it, going as far as to essentialize not the sexual use of the catamite but his nature as a boy : upon being discovered by his wife " inside a boy " and offered the " same thing " by her, he retorts with a list of mythological personages who, despite being married, took young male lovers, and concludes by rejecting her offer since " a woman merely has two vaginas ."
- "He continued arguing how problematic was establishing the relation between " nonfiction or standard discourse " and " fiction, " defined as its " parasite, for part of the most originary essence of the latter is to allow fiction, the simulacrum, parasitism, to take place-and in so doing to " de-essentialize " itself as it were . [ 37 ] He would finally argue that the indispensable question would then become " what is " nonfiction standard discourse, " what must it be and what does this name evoke, once its fictionality or its fictionalization, its transgressive " parasitism, " is always possible ( and moreover by virtue of the very same words, the same phrases, the same grammar, etc . "?
- "He continued arguing how problematic was establishing, as Searle did, the relation between " nonfiction or standard discourse " and " fiction, " defined as its " parasite, for part of the most originary essence of the latter is to allow fiction, the simulacrum, parasitism, to take place-and in so doing to " de-essentialize " itself as it were . [ 37 ] He would finally argue that the indispensable question would then become " what is " nonfiction standard discourse, " what must it be and what does this name evoke, once its fictionality or its fictionalization, its transgressive " parasitism, " is always possible ( and moreover by virtue of the very same words, the same phrases, the same grammar, etc . "?