This reappropriation had a significant effect on the Tamil bhakti tradition, whose poems, from the ninth century onwards, make extensive use of the conventions of the akam tradition, but in the context of describing the love of a devotee for God.
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According to Strmiska, the reappropriation of the term " pagan " by modern Pagans served as " a deliberate act of defiance " against " traditional, Christian-dominated society ", allowing them to use it as a source of " pride and power ".
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In this, he compared it to the gay liberation movement's reappropriation of the term " queer ", which had formerly been used only as a term of nationalist literature from the 19th century, where it had been imbued with " a certain mystery and allure ".
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Byrne's first solo museum exhibition, is on view until Oct . 20 at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art ( Mass MOCA for short ) in North Adams, Mass . It is a cool show of reappropriated slogans and images, and appropriately, its very setting is a reappropriation.
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A voluntary network and pioneer in the associative web, The Associated Humans has sponsored these events, the aim of which is the creation a more humane network and the reappropriation of technologies often experienced as impersonal and remote, in order to bring people together in a new and more welcoming environment.
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"' Deterritorialization "'( ) is a concept created by Gilles Deleuze and F�lix Guattari in " Anti-Oedipus " ( 1972 ), which, in accordance to Deleuze's desire and philosophy, quickly became used by others, for example in anthropology, and transformed in this reappropriation.
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Reviewers were generally positive regarding the album's reappropriation of retro styles . " Uncut " stated that although the band " may appear a bunch of whimsical pastiche-mongers & their debut performs the rare feat of meticulously acknowledging its inspirations The Chiffons and The Shangri-Las via Dusty Springfield while also transcending them ."
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In fact, having made " Tsahal, " his 1994 documentary about the Israeli army, this filmmaker now sees the Sobibor uprising as a bridge between " Shoah " and " Tsahal, " the first step in what he has called " the reappropriation of power and violence by Jews ."
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She described that book, published in 1991, as a " reappropriation " of " The Lover, " yet once again she seemed to be reinventing her life to a point where it became impossible to know whether her original novel, Annaud's film or her second version of the story was the closest to reality.
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The Neoist Alliance, his third one-person-movement after The Generation Positive and Praxis, served simultaneously as a tactical reappropriation of the Neoism label for self-promotional purposes, and as a corporate identity for pamphlets that satirically advocated a combination of artistic avant-garde, the occult, and politics into an " avant-bard ".