-
consist of
everyday speech where the
performer has the
license to
recontextualize the
story to a
particular audience,
often to a
younger generation....
- reads, "Using an
admittedly standard structure, Pamela, a Love
Story recontextualizes its subject's very
public life to thought-provoking effect." On Metacritic...
- 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...
- supplemented, or
contradicted by a
subsequently published work that
recontextualizes or
breaks continuity with the former.
There are
various motivations...
- the
understanding of
appropriation is the
concept that the new work
recontextualizes whatever it
borrows to
create the new work. In most cases, the original...
- to a
laugh track on TV.
Other social media users frequently quote,
recontextualize, or
remix dril
tweets for
their own
satirical purposes, and some accounts...
- 2005: 47-48 Linell, Per (1998). "Discourse
across boundaries: On
recontextualizations and the
blending of
voices in
professional discourse" (PDF). TEXT...
- Lion
Attacking a
Dromedary is an
orientalist diorama by
French taxidermist Édouard
Verreaux in the
collection of the
Carnegie Museum of
Natural History...
- death. The term is
derived from
ancient Gr**** philosophy, and has been
recontextualized by
modern philosophers such as
Arthur Schopenhauer, Kurt Gödel, Mircea...
-
multidisciplinary artist who
works in printmaking, sculpture, and installation. He
recontextualizes found imagery and
artifacts to
create jarring juxtapositions in his...