Meaning of strangification | Babel Free
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“More precisely, it is a 'strangification' of these peoples in the policy text by leaving their enactments 'outside' of what is inscribed as necessary for achieving European citizenship.”
“All is elegantly phrased, a collection of efficient yet evocative images, attesting to the strangification of a scene, to us and to the poet, already a bit exotic for its tropical location.”
“Cohen's project of strangification—a type⟳ of postmodern extension of Freire's term of conscientization—is directed at destabilizing and decentering the monumentalization of the already known and the militarization of existing sign⟳ systems established by the academic gentry and mandarins of high status knowledge whose participation is aimed at the legitimization of their own⟳ power.”
“In this sense⟳, strangification is the minimum reasonable approach⟳ to globalization, as it is directly opposed to hegemony.”
“Simply put⟳, human life is an unceasing process⟳ of self-exension by way of 'strangification' as well as self-awareness by way of reflection.”
“The aim of this act of strangification is to increase⟳ one's understandability and acceptability to many others, not to become⟳ other than oneself.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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