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In the history of outrageous animation, authority figures are usually marginalized or foils, while kids run wild.
Subjects are usually marginalized members of society, such as the centenarian former slave, Esteban Montejo, whose story is told in Biografía de un cimarrón.
The few dissenters often suffer political heat and are excoriated and ridiculed as gadfly's in the political process, and are usually marginalized as well.
They are not stigmatized like us" (SSI, mental health service consumer 4) The participants further argued that in most societies, the poor are usually marginalized, irrespective of their mental status.
A common theme in these publications is that the affected populations are usually marginalized, indigenous peoples, such as American Indians in the midwestern United States (4, 5 ), Canadian aboriginals (6, 7 ), and Pacific Islanders in the southwestern Pacific region (8, 9 ).
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Another reason for it is that the Roma usually feel themselves marginalized and usually prefer not to show up in the officially established vaccination points.
Sara: Obviously, there's not been some huge wave of political music which is tough because and sometimes I find that political music is usually is so marginalized because it's political, that it doesn't have the impact that say, a pop band, like U2 being political, but still making pop music, with the occasional political song, how impactful that can be.
James J. Berg, who wrote, with Chris Freeman, "The Isherwood Century: Essays on the Life and Work of Christopher Isherwood" and "Conversations With Christopher Isherwood," said in an interview that British critics and the New York literary establishment marginalized Isherwood, usually discussing his being one of the first significant gay writers but never his literary contributions.
It is an acknowledgment that photography was as much a part of modernism in America as the other arts were; that no matter how marginalized it usually was, it was not entirely isolated but participated in and interacted with the mainstream art movements of its time.
"Usually, but not always, folk devils are already marginalized people," she said, "so inflammatory rhetoric about the evils they pose to the social and moral fabric of society is easily accepted".
It embraces all the freedoms afforded a soap opera — the outlandish plots and juiced-up emotions — and it plays them out on a world-historical stage where typically marginalized people are at the center of power, doing exactly what the white guys usually do: making a sloppy, sordid mess of everything.
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