Before the court condemns him, Byam speaks of Bligh's cruel, dehumanising conduct aboard " Bounty ".
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Instead we are reduced and dehumanised as symbols of cultural fear : the body, the belly, the arse, food.
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Very briefly, the settlements are almost universally referenced in derisive language, and the inhabitants referred to in a dehumanising manner.
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Despite the realist nature of the bronze statues in the design, commentators have often also noted the dehumanising aspects of the memorial.
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In the field of nursing there is concern that actions may run the risk of habitualisation, thus dehumanising patients and their needs.
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Whereas the Nazi extermination machine aimed at dehumanising the internees, creating faceless beings, clandestine artists would give them back their individuality.
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Their works may be considered even dehumanising but they are, at their best, quite provocative and challenging, forging new modes of perception.
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The intense training that US drone operators undergo " works to dehumanise the enemy people below whilst glorifying and celebrating the killing process ."
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Its sheer size and bulk of the howitzer serves to distance the observer, dehumanising the soldiers in a similar way to the Richard Nevinson.
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Redza hinted that Lat's other goal was to point out the " dehumanising environment " that Malaysian urban children are growing up in.