Sentence examples for hegemonic terms from inspiring English sources

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Agnosia, as a particular manifestation of colonial aporia, indexes how the disjuncture between colonialism as simultaneously everywhere and nowhere shapes the hegemonic terms of the contemporary United States and those places similarly shaped by the foundational and persistent violence of colonial displacement.

"On the BBC World Business Report they'll ask me questions where the hegemonic terms of debate are this unalloyed commitment to profit and capital accumulation," says Kumar. "But I'm often taking what they're saying, pivoting and trying to get a political point across that isn't completely left field, but is perhaps something more radical and outside the terms they have set.

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An approach that understands hegemonic processes in terms of geographical imaginations allows an analysis that moves beyond outward manifestations of resistance and enables an engagement with the less palpable aspects of dissent such as ideology and aesthetics.

For the better part of six decades, from the 1930s through the 1980s, the Social Democrats never received less than 40percentt of the vote and occasionally received more than 50percentt, were hegemonic in political terms, and created the archetypal model of Scandinavian Social Democracy.

India is a hegemonic country in terms of size and power, in South Asia (Burki 2011; Dash 2008).

The reinforcing messages sent from these "breastaurants" are quite clear: they further reinscribe gender roles by promoting socially constructed norms of female beauty, which are exclusionary hegemonic ideologies in terms of body size and shape, standards for skin and hair type, and an idealized and circumscribed age range that acts to the detriment of all women.

This has been termed hegemonic masculinity, drawing from the Gramscian notion of hegemony which implies a dominance which is attained through a social agreement, rather than through violent subjugation of others (15).

In creative and sophisticated readings, Stewart argues that masochism is a ruse by which men at the end of the century constituted their own marginality in order to secure their hegemonic position in new terms.

China knows it is not in a position to supplant the United States, a society rooted in a vastly different world view, in terms of hegemonic or cultural influence.

The US will have to stop defining its transatlantic interests in terms of its hegemonic mindset, and Europe will have to take fuller charge of its own region.

As we have seen, this term defines his hegemonic relation to the created order; Wisdom is another of his biblical appellations, yet this Wisdom is the beginning in which the Logos was with God (CommJohn 1.39.289; see further Tzamalikos 2006: 119–178).

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