- consequences. For instance, Adam
Hodges has
studied how
White House officials recontextualized and
altered a
military general's
comments for
political purposes, highlighting...
- and postmodern,
respectively indicating freshness and a
tendency to
recontextualize sounds of the past. A
similar term,
alternative pop,
emerged around...
-
feature Axis powers'
propaganda footage from up to 20
years earlier,
recontextualized to
promote the Allies.
Although primarily edited by
William Hornbeck...
-
consist of
everyday speech where the
performer has the
license to
recontextualize the
story to a
particular audience,
often to a
younger generation....
- death. The term is
derived from
ancient Gr**** philosophy, and has been
recontextualized by
modern philosophers such as
Arthur Schopenhauer, Kurt Gödel, Mircea...
- The
Compromise of 1877, also
known as the
Wormley Agreement, the
Bargain of 1877, or the
Corrupt Bargain, was an
unwritten political deal in the United...
- that
during the
discursive uptake in media, the
conversations were
recontextualized as
legitimate while the
supposed race-based
motivations of the humor...
- Music. On 22 June 2016,
Portishead released a
video for "SOS" that
recontextualized the song in the wake of the then-recent
murder of
member of parliament...
- (Second ed.). London:
Methuen & Co. Winemiller, John T. (Autumn 1997). "
Recontextualizing Handel's Borrowing". The
Journal of Musicology. 15 (4): 444–70. doi:10...
-
insights of the
sources and
types of
knowledge that are acquired,
recontextualized and
applied for
teaching and
working in the
related occupational areas...