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Dissertations Available from ProQuest: 1–347. Tamás, Bényei (2001). "Leakings:
Reappropriating Science Fiction—The Case of Kurt Vonnegut".
Journal of the Fantastic...
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Pejorative use of the word
still exists, but the term **** has been
reappropriated by many ****s to
imply ****ertiveness and
toughness (for example:...
- LGBT community.
Initially intended as a
badge of shame, it was
later reappropriated as a
positive symbol of self-identity. It
originated in **** Germany...
- state-of-the-art R&B template" with the artist. In concert,
Tesfaye reappropriates his
digitized productions with a suite-like
arena rock aesthetic. His...
- Judgment, in the
sense that they (the wicked) steal, and covet, and
reappropriate the
property bounds [of others],
without taking a
lesson from it" (END...
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During the
Bourbon Restoration (1814–1830) and the July
Monarchy (1830–1848), the
Doctrinals (French: Doctrinaires) were a
group of
French royalists who...
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Chinese identity and (usually)
Chinese language; however, it has been
reappropriated by many
Chinese Americans and used to
convey positive connotations....
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While originally derogatory, the
terms "Otaku" and "Weeb" have been
reappropriated by the
anime fandom overtime and
today are used by some fans to refer...
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Indian Movement saw
pejorative connotations in the term
native and
reappropriated the term Indian,
seeing it as
witness to the
history of
violence against...
- and **** to
reclaim identity. This use of the word ****
shows women reappropriating the
meaning to be a more
positive and
empowering word for women. The...