thematize Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈθiː.mə.taɪz]
  • Us [ ˈθiː.mə.taɪz]

Meaning of thematize In English

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Examples of thematize

  • Those passages in other texts that thematize the same problems will serve as the starting point for my interpretation.

  • It was one of the first statements to thematize cyberpunk's generic characteristics.

  • Friedrich Nietzsche was the most prominent philosopher to thematise the metropolis in the late nineteenth century as a space that no longer provided a home for the city dwellers.

  • Donizetti's 1837 opera Roberto Devereux thematises issues of privacy and concealment.

  • They therefore rarely use intricate structures that languages with relatively fixed word order resort to in order to thematize elements.

  • Narratives that thematize their own poetic creation and form are seen to "turn back" on themselves; they "reflect" upon their own ontological natures.

  • The text's own turn to thematize sheer sound, is marked by a reference to ringing or rings - a term encompassing sound yet also a principle of recurrence.

  • Substitutions thematize boundaries at the periphery of speakers' being, and they thematize the fragility of people's basis for routinely applying linguistic categories to a world of strange referents.

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