- from D. W. Griffith's 1915
silent film The
Birth of a Nation,
which mythologized the
founding of the
first Klan, it emplo****
marketing techniques and...
- so
retroactively distorted into an
irreversible fiction by
incessant mythologizing, conjecture, wild speculation, and
romanticizing rhetoric. The Cobain...
-
Garland wrote the film in 2020 as he
watched cogs on America's self-
mythologizing exceptionalist machine turn,
propelling the
nation into a nightmare...
- The
Great Game was a
rivalry between the 19th-century
British and
Russian empires over
influence in
Central Asia,
primarily in Afghanistan, Persia, and...
- groups. The
ethnic identities of the Hutu and
Tutsi were
reshaped and
mythologized by the colonizers.
Christian missionaries in
Rwanda promoted the theory...
-
facts of
genetics research discursively migrate and
transform into the
mythologized ethnonationalism of the bio-nation. However,
Israel has also
moved towards...
- When the
cause of a
disease is
poorly understood,
societies tend to
mythologize the
disease or use it as a
metaphor or
symbol of
whatever that culture...
- Plounez, died
April 28, 1873, in Bégard), was a
Catholic priest and
canon mythologized by
Breton beliefs.
Little biographical information is
known about him...
-
period (4th–6th
centuries AD),
placing them in
highly ahistorical and
mythologized settings; they
originate and
develop as part of an oral tradition. Some...
-
argued that they
often disseminate factually incorrect, Eurocentric, and
mythologized views of
American history. As of
January 2009, the four
largest college...