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Discover Ludwig"evoke consciousness" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a heightened awareness or understanding of a concept, idea, or emotion. For example, "The beautiful poem was meant to evoke consciousness of our shared humanity."
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For Hine, photography was a medium through which to defend social causes, and to evoke consciousness among society at large.
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The early twilight glow that illuminates many scenes evokes the consciousness of an older man with an uncertain future sadly gazing forward, although Mr. Castaneda looks a little too young for his character (late 50s rather than 10 years older).
Lau evokes a consciousness of the environment, including loss and recovery.
His basic idea was to evoke a positive consciousness of solidarity with the state by allowing the citizens to take a more active part in public affairs.
Reading the book, I can see why: the testimonies of people who have returned from the gray zone evoke the mysteries of consciousness and identity with tremendous power.
In the 1980s, Arlie Hochschild wrote that "working woman" evokes in our collective consciousness a picture of a woman with a briefcase in one hand, and a baby in another.
Similarly he conceived of his "Seascape" series as a way to evoke the birth of human consciousness.
In a 1996 show, "The Hard Way," Mr. Ritchie drew on the legend of the Watchers, the fallen angels described in the Old Testament book of Enoch, to evoke the emergence of human consciousness.
This evokes a split in European consciousness between high-minded sophistication and the unconscious savagery it has projected onto other peoples.
The theory explains that objectifying gaze evokes an objectified state of consciousness which influences self-perceptions.
Although surveillance technologies have become ubiquitous in American life, like license plate readers or cameras for catching speeders, drones have evoked unusual discomfort in the public consciousness.
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