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Перевод: subordination speek subordination


[существительное]
подчиненность ; подчинение; субординация


Тезаурус:

  1. It stems also from the inherent violence of sexual subordination and the (mis) representation which (re) produces it, especially in and through the category of the sexual deviant.
  2. He points out that a complex whole which contains principal and secondary contradictions will also contain relations of domination and subordination (since the factors forming the principal contradiction will dominate those forming the subordinate contradiction), and argues that the presence of these characteristics in a complex whole is not merely a contingent matter, but a necessary one.
  3. His own officers, he complained, instead of setting an example "of dutiful subordination introduce the mistaken and baneful idea of licentiousness and free agency under the specious name of "" liberty" ''.
  4. Their subordination to adults in general is minimized by what might almost be called an avoidance of them: from the age of five or six, they return home only to eat and sleep, and spend the rest of their time in unsupervised gangs.
  5. I have changed enough now to be shocked by the ease with which I let go of my Black identity, situated as it was in my real subordination on the basis of race and class, in exchange for an illusory equality with white men on the sexual plane.
  6. Unlike Strachey, he discovered a way of doing this which did not involve the subordination of British socialism to the ideological hegemony of either of the emerging superpowers.
  7. Since the Russian Revolution did not spread to the West, Communists became prisoners of a state with pretensions to a universal mission, and their identification with the foreign policy needs of the Soviet Union represented little advance over the subordination of an older generation of radicals to the interests of the City of London.
  8. "Systematization" opened up the prospect of complete subordination to the State, the Party or, to be precise, to Ceauescu.
  9. The exploration of our own personal experiences, and the linking up of these to an understanding that the isolated experience of individual women was part of a more complex system of female subordination.
  10. The cost of the mammoth rebuilding of Romania's urban centres, already underway by the end of the 1980s, and the still greater projects announced for the near future, was part of the process of social subordination.
  11. While the subordination of time and space to narrative causality is shared with many literary forms, and while many twentieth-century literary and artistic forms adapt to their own purposes the principles of montage and the manipulation of time and space learned from cinema, the cut as a fundamental figure of the rhetoric and the immediate experience of narrative - field/reverse-field where the slash represents a cut, or the conventional point-of-view structure of look/object/look - gives cinema a generic specificity.
  12. Evans argues that the three fractions have a common interest in capital accumulation and in the subordination of the mass population and therefore cooperate in what he calls a "triple alliance" between elite local capital, international capital, and state capital.
  13. In a sense this "freedom" is in fact total dependence and subordination to those who do control the means of production.

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