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But ethnicity is no longer defined in opposition to the mainstream.
Thus biography, with its preference for the interior life, is often defined in opposition to historical narrative.
"Do you think good and evil can only be defined in opposition to each other?" he asks his year 11s.
"The adult personality — including political views — is forever defined in opposition to one's natural enemies in high school," Brooks writes.
Her black characters are not symbols defined in opposition to whiteness; they are the living people who were, physically at least, on the periphery of O'Connor's own world.
The New Testament's insistence that women should be desired for being "weaker vessels" obliging men to dominate and steer them is an example of what's created if we perform gender as one of only two cultural options, defined in opposition.
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It is just that, for decades, art world mandarins proclaimed that art was about ideas, and thus defined in part in opposition to craft.
Staten Island has defined itself in opposition to the rest of the city.
Dissident writers under Communist rule defined themselves in opposition, Mr. Pehe emphasized.
It was, to a large extent, the way he defined himself in opposition to President Bush.
They defined themselves in opposition to the New Deal liberals who occupied the establishment's precincts.
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