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- verb Present participle of
subjectivize .
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Examples
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However grounded, liberalism depended on subjectivizing reason and objective moral principles; subjects are proclaimed “autonomous” all the while they sink into the heteronomy of market relations.
Critical Theory Bohman, James 2005
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“becoming-woman” in A Thousand Plateaus, which Deleuze and Guattari position as the first step towards a de-subjectivizing “becoming-indiscernible.”
Gilles Deleuze Smith, Daniel 2008
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The Hebrew term hallal (a) (a masculine noun which means “space” or “vacuum,” which the suffix [a] makes feminine) described the space of the absence of woman’s subjectivizing psychic space and the way language ignores her specificity.
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Knigge’s books of travels also share in this enlivening and subjectivizing of the traveler’s narrative.] [Footnote 25: Altenburg, Richter, 1775, six volumes.] [Footnote 26: Reviewed in _Allg. deutsche Bibl.
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