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- consequences. For instance, Adam Hodges has studied how White House officials recontextualized and altered a military general's comments for political purposes, highlighting...
- The Compromise of 1877, also known as the Wormley Agreement or the Bargain of 1877, was an unwritten political deal in the United States to settle the...
- reggae community. Through taking Jamaican music back to its roots, he recontextualized the oppression and political struggles that reggae seeps itself in...
- Smithson. Shortly after the events, an inscription was added that recontextualized the work in such a way that some people ****ociate it with the event...
- 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...
- death. The term is derived from ancient Gr**** philosophy, and has been recontextualized by modern philosophers such as Arthur Schopenhauer, Kurt Gödel, Mircea...
- avoid leaks. Lucas included elements such as Han's debt to Jabba, and recontextualized Luke leaving Dagobah to rescue his friends: in Brackett's draft, Obi-Wan...
- rascuache, originally with a negative connotation in Mexico it was recontextualized by the Mexican and Chicano arts movement to describe a specific artistic...
- and postmodern, respectively indicating freshness and a tendency to recontextualize sounds of the past. A similar term, alternative pop, emerged around...