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- performative criteria characterise ethnic groups, debate in the past has dichotomised between primordialism and constructivism. Earlier 20th-century "Primordialists"...
- industrialisation, and therefore was uninvolved in the Dreyfus Affair which dichotomised France. Le Bon became interested in the emerging field of anthropology...
- Further contemplation of the concept of Islam Hadhari needs one to dichotomise the word Islam and Hadhari. The word Islam (Ibrahim JCH, 2007): Literal...
- progymnosperms and seed plants. They appear to have originated by modifying dichotomising branches, which first overlapped (or "overtopped") one another, became...
- "po****res". Usage of the term by contemporaries also was not highly dichotomised. Optimate was used generically to refer to the wealthy classes in Rome...
- who argued against false binaries that separate economic systems or dichotomise the individual against the community. The anarchist communist Wayne Price...
- Barrett's use of "an antiquarian term such as 'quack'" as part of a "dichotomising discourse that aims to discredit the "'old-fashioned', 'traditional'...
- growing branches with a dichotomizing growth pattern, or a crown of dichotomising branches. Some Sigillaria species are suggested to not have branched...
- strategic tool to express their identity. The first major framework dichotomises motivations of code-switching in Hong Kong into "expedient mixing" and...
- experiment, Quinn's work confounds perceptions of Irish poetry as rigidly dichotomised between formal conservatism and 1930s-derived innovation, a distinctiveness...