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Ian Balfour, an English professor at York University, postulated, in the journal Camera Obscura, "A principal effect of Pee-wee's histrionics, whatever the outcome of the episode, is to unsettle cultural codified notions of masculine and feminine, indeed to twist them around".
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The cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker codified this insight as "terror management theory".
Had you felt that, deep down, your interests might be a little more leftfield, you tended to express this through codified cultural hints.
The connections which lie in the cultural space are codified in the great Russian literature, music, visual arts, architecture and cinema, the latter being the strongest melting pot for all who see themselves as connected to the Russian Federation.
Sooner or later, but always, politics codifies cultural change, not the other way around.
Anderson conceived his logic to have wider cultural aims than merely codifying forms of reasoning and when Orage rejected the work due to its supposed eccentricity Anderson was deeply disappointed.
By 1933, before the world's attention -- and Mr. Lemkin's -- turned to Nazi Germany, he was known internationally for his battle as a Polish prosecutor to codify crimes against humanity and against cultural and artistic works of ethnic groups, among them the Armenians who were the victims of the Ottoman Turks.
They wanted to codify the spiritual teachings into a single cultural expression.
Thus, undocumented migrants have restricted access to healthcare in many EU member states, who in legal framework and practice fail to recognise this group of migrants'righthtothethenjoymentnt of the highest attainable standard of health' as stated by the World Health Organization and codified in the 'International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights' (1966) [ 5- 12].
(Remember the scene in "Barry Lyndon"?) Then, at the end of the nineteenth century, it was codified, in part as a way of consolidating Gaelic cultural pride in opposition to the English occupiers.
Religion - A religion is a set of beliefs and practices generally held by a community, involving adherence to codified beliefs and rituals and study of ancestral or cultural traditions, writings, history, and verbal teaching of their understandings and stories, as well as personal faith and mystic (without full understanding of) experiences.
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