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- themselves: this process of glamorisation and stereotyping is called "exoticisation". The word exotic is rooted in the Gr**** word exo 'outside' and means...
- dread". CNN. Retrieved September 26, 2024. "Broken ****anese: Exploring exoticisation and stereotyping in graphic design". www.itsnicethat.com. Retrieved...
- Dark Materials trilogy Le Boreal, a French cruise ship Borealism, the exoticisation of the northern regions of the Earth and their cultures Boreal forest...
- the exoticisation and Orientalism of the original tune, along with various original compositions also exploring themes of Asianness, exoticisation and...
- 2007. Their development of a Viking-Faroese brand has been interpreted as self-exoticisation that capitalises on international enthusiasm for borealism....
- fetishised by international audiences, could be "regarded as a form of self-exoticisation". The band's handling of traditional songs is characterised by fidelity...
- "Ashley Bickerton, artist who pla**** with questions of consumerism and exoticisation, 1959–2022". artreview.com. Retrieved 2022-11-30. Keena, Colm (27 October...
- his objections were the same as Dougl****' or were based more on an exoticisation of Dougl****, and other black abolitionists, that was po****r at the...
- humorous references to po****r, often nostalgic, culture to explore exoticisation and commodification of South Asian aesthetics and traditions. Figures...
- linguistic patternings The destruction of vernacular network or their exoticisation The destruction of expressions and idioms The effacement of the superimposition...