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However, for the most part, the field slaves and maroons, because of their relative isolation from whites, domestic slaves, gens de couleur, and free Blacks, were interpellated and ounganified/manboified by the modes of production, language, ideology, ideological apparatuses, and communicative discourse of the Vodou Ethic and the spirit of communism, and many sought to reproduce their African ways of life in a national position of their own.
This year (2008), Esc organized an ACCUTE panel around what might appear to be a related question: "Why do I have to read like that?" The responses, however, and the discussion they provoked suggest otherwise: that is, we--the shifting community formed around practices of writing--all understand to some extent the imperative to write with reference to a discourse of disciplinary identification, using a language specific to English studies and addressing a constituency of like readers, who will recognize themselves as the subjects interpellated in and by academic discourse.
"an individual slave" rather than "a Christian" or "a mother" or "the Igbo" or "the Blacks." (12) It represents the alienation of enslaved people from the historical circumstances and ideological idioms of their own resistance, from Marx's "circumstances" and "traditions" which interpellated them as subjects and conditioned the meaning of their actions.
Social rather than individualistic, the subject in modernism is interpellated by nationality, in Lewis's view.
When he observed that she was "having a wonderful time," Joe had, as the French Marxist Louis Althusser would put it, "interpellated" Rebecca, called her into what she would call her "true self." At Poppy's birthday party, one of Rebecca's sons-in-law gives him a videotape made out of the family's old home movies, and when Rebecca's face appears on the screen, it is "merry and open and sunlit" and she sees "that she really had been having a wonderful time."
But Singh grants it startlingly complete success when she asserts that the rhetoric interpellated Indians who went on to argue for the reform of indigenous gender practices.
Aquilino Pimentel III interpellated Hontiveros and asked her about the meaning of the letters as he is only familiar with LGBT in the LGBTQIA+.
Drilon had contested the rookie senator's claim in his privilege speech on Monday that the President had 'exclusive and absolute power' in crafting the government's foreign policy when he interpellated Tolentino after the latter had insisted that executive agreements did not need Senate approval.
KUWAIT, Oct 24 (KUNA) -- Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs and Acting Information Minister Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah Al-Sabah Tuesday thanked two MPs who interpellated him for not questioning his "financial integrity." In his reaction to comments by MPs Riyadh Al-Adsani and Abdul-Kareem Al-Kandari, Sheikh Mohammad said the Audit Bureau registered one violation against the Legal Advice Department, but which would not amount to a penalty.
Flashes of light then violently penetrate the space, and we are interpellated once again, becoming the unsuspecting object-victims of a feigned photographic gaze, and Carter's photograph appears furtively onscreen, like an afterimage.
Leahy spends his first chapter carefully outlining an argument against the New Historicist treatment of processions as impressive events that successfully interpellated the audience.
What were the image of popular literature and the press that interpellated the young and contained their social energies?--the Balls Pond Road banditti of the comic papers, for example, whose delinquency was neutralised as fun.
Poe reiterated her objection when she interpellated the budget of the Department of Public Works and Highway (DWPH) during Senate floor deliberations Monday.
Sotto recalled that no senator interpellated or raised question on the motion to adopt the House version.