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Anathematization
Anathematization A*nath`e*ma*ti*za"tion, n. [LL. anathematisatio.] The act of anathematizing, or denouncing as accursed; imprecation. --Barrow.

Meaning of Thematization from wikipedia

- Topicalization is a mechanism of syntax that establishes an expression as the sentence or clause topic by having it appear at the front of the sentence...
- An international co-production of France and Spain, the do****entary thematizes the planned obsolescence of industrial products for commercial reasons...
- problems in the article "Concept Art". This was a forerunner to Kosuth's thematization of "Concept Art" in "Art after Philosophy", the text that made One and...
- John Mearsheimer thematized the influence of lobbyists in his book called The Israel Lobby....
- children avoid the "consciousness of sin" via mutual innocence, while also thematizing nostalgia and an idealized past, while other lolicon manga accomplish...
- theorist Slavoj Žižek. The work is widely considered his masterpiece. Žižek thematizes the Kantian notion of the sublime in order to liken ideology to the experience...
- gangsta-rap, Charnell, the little-known rapper and martial-arts artist, thematized growing up in the midst of a social renaissance. Gangsta-rap in other...
- practice (worship) in the New Testament, in which "God" and Jesus are thematized and invoked. Jesus receives prayer (1 Corinthians 1:2; 2 Corinthians 12:8–9)...
- acknowledged within an ethics of Otherness. This is especially evident in his thematization of debt and guilt. "A face is a trace of itself, given over to my responsibility...
- perspective that s****s out extratextual themes [like war and trauma] while thematizing the novel's textuality and inherent constructedness at one and the same...