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  • He says the Otago study "problematised" sexual identity, and a significant missing element was that sexual minority groups develop resilience as a part of their identities.

    NZ On Screen 2010

  • I was problematised by the proposition that a pacifist section be established.

    Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008

  • Sceptically viewed, Romantic ideology took the practical solutions of the Enlightenment, problematised them, and then solved them on a higher plane of imaginary compensations.

    Post-Secular Conviviality 2008

  • While in the early post-junta years, the KDG's narratives resembled those of OGE, it was increasingly problematised and radicalised by the concerns for feminist politics raised by the autonomous movement.

    Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008

  • Chen just problematised the dominance of that elite for a time.

    Kuo Kuan-ying goes international Michael Turton 2009

  • Postmodernism conceived of contemporary culture as a spectacle before which the individual sat powerless, and within which questions of the real were problematised.

    Showing Up Late, Leaving Early « Gerry Canavan 2008

  • Postmodernism conceived of contemporary culture as a spectacle before which the individual sat powerless, and within which questions of the real were problematised.

    March « 2008 « Gerry Canavan 2008

  • It problematised the issue of the quality of prose and poetry coming out of Nigeria.

    Archive 2006-08-01 Winner of the Prince Claus Award 2006 2006

  • It problematised the issue of the quality of prose and poetry coming out of Nigeria.

    FAQs Winner of the Prince Claus Award 2006 2006

  • This question of obedience has become problematised in our society, partly because it has rightly been seen as something which can be corrupted – one of the conclusions of the Nuremberg trials.

    Obedience Sam Norton 2006

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