0 (in a parliament) to formally ask a question of a government minister concerning a matter of policy :
1 to make someone or something start to exist or to have a particular identity:
All individuals are subjects, so all have by definition been interpellated.
In other words, both the subject matter of her poetry and the form of her texts display and facilitate the interpellating effect of her conservative sentimental ideology.
At the very instant when from its address it interpellates, you, uniquely you, instead of joining you it divides you or sets you aside, occasionally overlooks you.
Concrete individual persons are the carriers of ideology - they are always-already interpellated as subjects.
Any group of twenty members may interpellate.