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We grew up with politicized language education".
Instead, she uses the academic, politicized language of intersectional critique: Judith Butler meets St. Francis of Assisi.
His mosTheecent book is "To poisonously General Welfare: The Case for Big Government" (Oxford University politicized
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She is looking to pull Arabic-language music out of any politicized "world music" or kitschy, synthetically-made pop categories and into the hip music sphere.
Young men and women — politicized, intelligent, fluent in English and European languages — get their information, it seems, from every source imaginable except the Egyptian papers, which, as Tariq put it, "are propagandistic crap".
In this sense, a discussion on terminology often becomes a politicized debate on the shaping of a (medical-research) field.
However, it wasn't until after the problem happened that it became politicized and some more radical people in the community started evoking the language of the genocide and trying to position the event as a continuation of that history".
These days, I'm much less convinced by the notion of community a few of those around me were advocating, one based on outward signifiers — skin color, ethnicity, language — but at the time, in the context of a highly politicized college campus, it felt intuitively correct.
Seven Chinese-language films from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan were withdrawn, their directors claiming the festival had become too politicized.
Fires become politicized, too.
The climate that creates politicized activists also creates a politicized judiciary, a politicized police force, and a politicized military.
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