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They are still hoping to build their caliphate or emirate or whatever they call it and to bring into subjection or eliminate all non-Muslims.
Certainly nothing is more essential to the survival in freedom of small peripheral countries which might otherwise be harried and cowed into subjection by the communist powers though this reasoning will scarcely be uppermost in the minds of peoples who are already either attracted or overawed by communist feats.
From an ancestor who had married Margaret Bisset, heiress of the district on the Antrim coast known as the Glynns (or Glens), MacDonnell inherited a claim to the lordship of that territory; and he was one of the most powerful of the Scottish settlers in Ulster whom the English government tried to bring into subjection.
But I discipline my body and bring it into subjection, lest, when I have preached to others, I myself should become disqualified".
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In 1899, propagandists of the new horseless carriage warned that the horse was "an untamable brute which man has cowed and beaten into partial subjection, but which in revenge bursts his bonds occasionally, carrying ruin and death through our streets".
As is Orton's dreadful merriment: this production bullies its audience into hilarious subjection: some of them have to make puppies out of balloons; some have to distribute fish and chips; everyone has to sing along to the star of the evening, a squeeze-box soprano who throbs away making The Young Ones sound like the national anthem.
The latter, rather than being a real or imagined scene in which a specific threat to bodily integrity is issued, designates the dual somatic and psychical discombobulating effects upon the premature human animal caused by insertion into and subjection to surrounding socio-symbolic contexts, of being made to depend on the foreignness of signifiers and everything they bring with them.
This Foucaultian insight into the nature of subjection — into the ways in which becoming a subject means at the same time being subjected to power relations — thus forms the basis for Butler's trenchant critique of the category of women, and for her call for a subversive performance of the gender norms that govern the production of gender identity.
Subjection and Subjectivity.
Meyers, Diana T. Subjection and Subjectivity.
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