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- Reappropriation abstract "In sociology and cultural studies, reappropriation is the cultural process by which a group reclaims—re-appropriates—terms or artifacts that were previously used in a way disparaging of that group. For example, since the early 1970s, much terminology referring to homosexuality—such as gay and (to a lesser extent) queer and poof—has been reappropriated. Another example of reappropriation would be an African American collecting lawn jockeys or other artifacts of darky iconography. The term reappropriation can also extend to counter-hegemonic re-purposing, such as citizens with no formal authority seizing unused public or private land for community use.The term reappropriation is an extension of the term appropriation or cultural appropriation used in anthropology, sociology and cultural studies to describe the reabsorbing of subcultural styles and forms, or those from other cultures, into mass culture through a process of commodification: the mass-marketing of alternate lifestyles, practices, and artifacts.".
- Reappropriation wikiPageExternalLink Geuzennaam.
- Reappropriation wikiPageID "4765088".
- Reappropriation wikiPageRevisionID "606336667".
- Reappropriation hasPhotoCollection Reappropriation.
- Reappropriation subject Category:Historical_linguistics.
- Reappropriation subject Category:Political_correctness.
- Reappropriation subject Category:Reclaimed_words.
- Reappropriation subject Category:Semantics.
- Reappropriation subject Category:Sociolinguistics.
- Reappropriation subject Category:Stereotypes.
- Reappropriation type Abstraction100002137.
- Reappropriation type Cognition100023271.
- Reappropriation type Content105809192.
- Reappropriation type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Reappropriation type Representation105926676.
- Reappropriation type Stereotype105927586.
- Reappropriation type Stereotypes.
- Reappropriation comment "In sociology and cultural studies, reappropriation is the cultural process by which a group reclaims—re-appropriates—terms or artifacts that were previously used in a way disparaging of that group. For example, since the early 1970s, much terminology referring to homosexuality—such as gay and (to a lesser extent) queer and poof—has been reappropriated. Another example of reappropriation would be an African American collecting lawn jockeys or other artifacts of darky iconography.".
- Reappropriation label "Geusenwort".
- Reappropriation label "Geuzennaam".
- Reappropriation label "Reappropriation".
- Reappropriation label "Reapropiación".
- Reappropriation sameAs Apropriace.
- Reappropriation sameAs Geusenwort.
- Reappropriation sameAs Επανοικειοποίηση.
- Reappropriation sameAs Reapropiación.
- Reappropriation sameAs Geuzennaam.
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- Reappropriation sameAs Reappropriation.
- Reappropriation wasDerivedFrom Reappropriation?oldid=606336667.
- Reappropriation isPrimaryTopicOf Reappropriation.