0 an occasion when questions are formally asked of a government minister in parliament; the process of asking questions in this way:
The controversy became the subject of an interpellation in the Chambre des Députés.
1 a description or an identity given to someone or something; the process of giving someone or something an identity:
his interpellation as an "Asian American"
At societal level, this tension would seem not to be acknowledged, leading to a ' failed' interpellation to a supposedly ' coherently' conservative society.
Cabinet's fell because of the opposition interpellation.
What transforms an ideological discourse into a populist one is a peculiar form of articulation of the popular-democratic interpellations in it.
Interpellation as gendered also gives one a familial and, potentially, a work identity.
The process of interpellation of subjects involves a" recognition" that constantly transforms individuals into subjects.
An analysis of interpellation and legitimation which would underpin the central claim that subjects are constituted by ideology is thus striking for its absence.
In sum, inalienable possessions are directly related to various conditions and entailments of personhood, such as health, responsibility, interpellation, morality, and value.
His response to the interpellations were repeatedly voted down in the plenary sessions.