Examples of 'reappropriation' in a sentence

Meaning of "reappropriation"

Reappropriation is the cultural process through which a group reclaims terms or artifacts that were previously used in a way disparaging of that group
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  • The act or process of reappropriating.

How to use "reappropriation" in a sentence

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The reappropriation of international demography in ideological narratives.
Gabriel mainly works on the idea of perception reappropriation.
We do financial reappropriation in the cyber sphere.
Reappropriation replaces the meaning.
We do financial reappropriation in the cybersphere.
Art and culture as a repertoire of tactics of resistance and reappropriation.
Towards a reappropriation of our life choices.
But that is an ironic reappropriation.
A reappropriation of the idea of vocation or calling.
What we do here is always a reappropriation of something which already exists.
Reappropriation of development.
A universal need for reappropriation.
Artistic reappropriation of the public sphere.
The Institute also presents two new exhibitions on the reappropriation of vernacular photography.
The reappropriation of public space.

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Theater and reappropriation.
The reappropriation of everyday life.
Technique that I would call recurrent reappropriation of his own images.
Encouraging a feminist reappropriation of culture by eliminating its omnipresent sexist dimensions.
Identification as Reappropriation.
Reappropriation of language.
This engraving is an excellent work of reappropriation of an antique work in contemporary representation.
The reappropriation of everyday objects frees them from the constraint of their functionality.
Figure does not include reappropriation Figures are estimates only.
The reappropriation of earlier works as an artistic process has existed for a long time.
The Bond found itself in a phase of reappropriation of the political positions of the GIC.
The reappropriation makes it possible to produce cultural or artistic difference beyond the model borrowed.
Strategies of Reappropriation.
It is the reappropriation of this heritage that I defend.
Yes, but this is also about reappropriation.
Nor with a reappropriation of knowledge.
True posture, it denotes a redefinition and reappropriation of color.
There is a real reappropriation of space that was in mutation for years and years.
This language, being proprietary, allows a direct reappropriation by the consumer.
The debate about land reappropriation continues and is again at the forefront in Namibia.
Christian confessions on human rights, between distrust and reappropriation.
The reappropriation of my German history.
The « abstract » paintings are actually the reappropriation and representation of these motifs.
Reappropriation of development in Africa.
Mnemosyne, the reappropriation of memory.
Reappropriation of our Corporeality.
A process facilitated by the rhythms of nature, which accompany the person to a reappropriation of himself.
A joyful work of reappropriation of a repressed branch of history….
It illustrates the Hirak 's major achievement, The reappropriation of the public space.
Reappropriation by the state of some strategic industries ;.
Social and cultural deskilling and a call for the reappropriation of knowledge and know-how 7.
Does a reappropriation process implement at the time of accession to independence?
Who are you? We do financial reappropriation in the cybersphere.
The reappropriation of one 's own well-being begins with attention to what nourishes us.
Much of Yamada 's work is a macabre reappropriation of overlooked objects.

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