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"subjugation" Definitions
  1. the act of defeating somebody/something; complete control over somebody/something
"subjugation" Synonyms
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The wearers turned a sign of subjugation into something alluring.
And so he unwittingly negotiates the subjugation of the human race.
It's this sick sort of voyeurism about the subjugation of women.
The Catholic Church rested on the subjugation of women, she charged.
A lot of people self-actualize through the subjugation of self.
We're striving for gender equality, not a reversal of traditional subjugation.
She views it as the root of oppression, subjugation, and fear.
They cannot achieve global subjugation without first destroying the United States.
It's been a basic government subjugation tactic since the Roman times.
They are always about power and the subjugation of another person.
Many Hong Kongers see the anthem as a symbol of subjugation.
His subjugation of the Constitution is precisely what the founders envisioned.
Investors' biggest concern is the subjugation of local courts by populist rulers.
There were scenes of joy and humor, but also strife and subjugation.
As a condition of his subjugation, he insisted on her being promoted.
"Islam is a system ... of subjugation and intolerance," Hofer told the rally.
Let's be clear: Black America is not about the subjugation of white folks.
But there's also no reason to allow hunger, homelessness, ill health, or subjugation.
Sadly, with regional tensions only likely to rise, its continued subjugation seems assured.
How likely is it that the internet becomes principally a tool of subjugation?
But it was also, he rightly said, "an invasion" involving acts of "subjugation".
Or does it simply repackage the subjugation of one group over another one?
The model of subjugation and domination today is that of radical political Islam.
The story is often presented as one of Western emancipation versus Islamic subjugation.
The Islamic law, sharia, they look to impose is an embodiment of subjugation.
I think maybe you are implying subjugation — maybe a message about French colonization?
Fifty years of a life tarnished by injustice, subjugation and daily anxieties ensued.
She's had a direct role in the death and subjugation of countless people.
It doesn't justify Hindus reacting placidly to the subjugation of another religious group.
They are, not in words but in deeds, supporters of annexation and subjugation, too.
They fetishized bygone eras that were defined by the brutalization and subjugation of my ancestors.
Centuries of colonization and subjugation on this continent have greatly affected Indigenous communities, particularly women.
Anjouan and Moheli, the smallest island, have long feared subjugation by Grande Comore, the biggest.
LVC: When did the concepts of otherness and subjugation become central to your art practice?
But nothing is sadder than the woman who has bought in to her own subjugation.
"Easter Parade" depicts the appropriation of a biblical theme for the purpose of racial subjugation.
The choice is either a life of safe subjugation, or escape and risk vigilante attacks.
They chose to fight and die rather than go quietly into a future of subjugation.
This subjugation of market forces means there is a heightened risk of projects proving unprofitable.
These arrangements made the sexual subjugation of women in offices and on factory floors inevitable.
Instead, his lack of self-mastery brought him to addiction, which is the ultimate subjugation.
Centuries of subjugation made Guaraní a second-class language in the minds of many Paraguayans.
Here it is obvious that art, as an investment tool for "hereditary heirs […] primarily from established art-collecting families with their own private museums," isn't simply symbolic of the economy's subjugation by the financial elite, but rather, in itself, an irrefutable engine of that subjugation.
When he said America was built on slavery and basically the subjugation of the native people.
Germany had been badly led in the war and was threatened with subjugation by its victors.
A quick drive inland reveals what subjugation of the Everglades has wrought: an ecosystem in shambles.
But as he observed the subjugation and violence upon which the Soviet government relied, Chamberlin changed.
Hsieh's work constantly invokes the qualities of migrant experience: subjugation, precariousness and the struggle to survive.
Yes. The white male gaze in art has been one of subjugation, especially upon black bodies.
The "revolutionary consciousness" Biko called for enabled people to appreciate their subjugation, and to take action.
Pre-colonial people lived with shifting borders due to constant plunder and subjugation of rival people.
Trans people worldwide are also still feeling the sting of subjugation and bullying, especially the young.
This subjugation of eastern Germans to mostly western German psychoanalysis is a political drama in itself.
How long their subjugation may be necessary is known and ordered by a wise Merciful Providence.
President Trump is once again recasting the relationship between the two neighbors as one of subjugation.
Jemisin, who has a degree in psychology, is interested in power and in systems of subjugation.
It is not hard to see how such systemic misogyny can lead to subjugation and abuse.
And like so many fundamentalist ideologies, the foundation of this one requires the subjugation of women.
The indigenous peoples did not fall prey only to the brutality and subjugation of the conquerors.
The camera becomes a solemn monument to its own sinister history, one of subjugation and gaze.
Which include subjugation of the woman, a woman's place is in the home, that sort of thing.
"Spite Your Face", like "Make Me Up", suggests that technology provides new opportunities for subjugation and ghettoisation.
But opposing graft and racism and subjugation isn't the same as opposing tax cuts or supporting Obamacare.
With rare exceptions, marriage is a Punch-and-Judy slugfest that ends with one party's total subjugation.
"Subjugation of women and of the Earth are one and the same," Anohni said during the interview.
But they also left behind the permanence of a country that would not abide slavery or subjugation.
But his commitment to his cause — the restoration of white power through violent subjugation — never publicly flagged.
The subjugation and sexual objectification of girls and women are recurrent, ably handled themes throughout the novel.
Due to the rulers' careful maneuvering, Thailand narrowly sidestepped subjugation, remaining independent during the region's colonial period.
But the remainder of Keepin' It Clean reinterprets the washboard as the site of simultaneous subjugation and insurrection.
Yet the never-ending subjugation of Palestinians will erode Israel's standing abroad and damage its democracy at home.
But the Russian elite fears other forms of subjugation: economic control or the imposition of a puppet government.
To be sure, centuries of colonization and subjugation on this continent have greatly affected Indigenous communities, particularly women.
When you create a dynamic of violence and subjugation, it's hard to seal that off in the bedroom.
The center was holding just fine; this was all part of its plan for the subjugation of humanity.
Like you know the subjugation of Hong Kong's rule of law to the PRC et cetera et cetera.
Their goal was to restore a Buddhist culture, one in which a century of colonial subjugation was overwritten.
Perhaps no one fantasized about slave rebellions more than the whites who benefitted from the subjugation of slaves.
Could it be that these parents have been reading from same 28503,22019-year-old "playbook" of Islamist subjugation?
And endless occupation makes Israel's vaunted democracy less about Jewish self-determination than it is about ethnic subjugation.
Go: Heidi Schreck's "What the Constitution Means to Me" is a chronicle of the legal subjugation of women.
The insistence of older women that their daughters not be subjugated by men is interpreted as its own subjugation.
Why must we show the subjugation of any people to show that another set of people are doing well?
There's no explicit story to the film, but the recurring subtext is West's subjugation to powers beyond his control.
Since Trump's election, they have oscillated back and forth from quiescent subjugation to periodic public complaint about presidential conduct.
Governments concerned about the subjugation of Muslim immigrant women would do better to concentrate on integration and education schemes.
But when their subjugation existed in the background, it was obscured by our need to keep the story moving.
According to Voodoo folklore, a natural death was a way to escape the brutality and subjugation endured in Haiti.
I liken it to a giant "fuck you" to the quiet, subservient female and the historic subjugation of women.
This is meant to be about how Gilead is built atop a gigantic, teetering tower of exploitation and subjugation.
For years—for centuries—the economic, physical, and cultural subjugation of women has registered as something like white noise.
While a Norway-style arrangement could, in theory, limit migration, it would worsen British subjugation to European policy makers.
Racial identification, invented to serve needs of subjugation, can diminish a character's individual specificity, that hallmark of Morrison's brilliance.
We would have liked the struggles against the subjugation of women and of blacks to swim along in tandem.
If one person's supposed freedom results in someone else's subjugation, that is not actually a free society in action.
In the Deep South, once a province of notorious racial and social subjugation, history again flirts with twisted judgement.
Instead he is ushering in a craven subjugation to the narcissistic whims of a right wing nationalist US President.
The formal tusi system ended in the early 18th century, after a bloody campaign of subjugation under Emperor Yongzheng.
His journey takes him through a dismal landscape, inhabited by people terrified of — but also resisting — their subjugation. —A.
It is a form of subjugation, and it has affected over 258 million women and girls around the world.
Seeing the subjugation of these women, forced to repopulate their community — how has that changed the thinking and the mindset?
"Erected during the period of Jim Crow laws and segregation, the statues represent the subjugation of African Americans," Fenves said.
Ultimately, he thinks, the Vietnamese exchanged oppression by warlords and landlords for even harsher subjugation to the disciples of Stalin.
It only means that those in power have preserved older, officially outlawed forms of subjugation strictly for their own benefit.
The great, last hopes of the contemporary age have fully rotted, giving way to a climate of fear and subjugation.
The strain with China can be traced back to centuries of subjugation, with Mongolia only achieving formal independence in 1921.
Historians have aptly described the occupation of the north as Rome's equivalent of Afghanistan, resistant to all attempts at subjugation.
Fact is, women die every day in subjugation to male power, but no man has ever died of blue balls.
What follows is far harsher, an artfully staggered, increasingly harrowing depiction of the institutionally sanctioned forms of humiliation and subjugation.
And in September, San Francisco city workers removed a statue symbolizing the Catholic Church's mission-era subjugation of Native Americans.
There, in front of images of China's subjugation, Mr. Xi announced that his dream was to complete this sacred task.
The subjugation of Biden, the Northern white liberal, to the black man is not only a symbol but an omen.
Carl would be the ultimate lever in Negan's ongoing subjugation of Rick, but he already has one captive in Daryl.
For their part, large numbers of the enslaved came to see the struggle as one between freedom and continued subjugation.
We are doing the best we can with what we have to survive in a world that depends on our subjugation.
Just as the tools of Western subjugation have become the subject of fantasy, rope has had a similar pattern of expression.
In contrast, the washboard of the Black woman was a ball and chain that conferred subjugation, a circumstance of housebound slavery.
From the subjugation of minorities through stop and frisk policies to his hardline anti-marijuana stance, dude is a total hoe.
This answer comes at the expense of Palestinians, for whom Zionism meant the destruction of their society and their continued subjugation.
Another is an Orwellian world in which the internet has become a tool of subjugation, monitored and restricted by state powers.
The costume that represented subjugation in Gilead now had another feature: A nonexistent waistband that wouldn't impede the party's sumptuous feast.
In fact, it could be argued his films notoriously depict women who enjoy their subjugation and take it as a compliment.
By removing the Outsider from his position of influence, Billie manages to dismantle the status quo that relies on his subjugation.
"Reason" became another name for bourgeois oppression, the triumph of science merely an excuse for more orderly forms of social subjugation.
A person whose only historically resonant contribution was the subjugation of black people need not be celebrated today in public monuments.
During the nearly four centuries of subjugation to Ottoman rule, Greeks yearned for liberation and many saw Russia as their salvation.
Now, in the aftermath of #MeToo, the show has a new eerie resonance when it comes to the subjugation of women.
All of them have seen years — centuries — of unimaginable wealth and power, and, equally, centuries of sorrow, despair, warfare and subjugation.
After centuries of oppression, subjugation, and dehumanization, women finally began finding their individual voices in the security of a collective chorus.
Perhaps more important for Serena, portrayed with riveting complexity by Yvonne Strahovski, that subjugation also gave her a chance at motherhood.
The white supremacists see this as a particular kind of racial betrayal and racial subjugation that can never be made normal.
There are still magical devices hidden around the world, and people in power want to use them for subjugation and domination.
The former slowly builds tension underneath Yorke's keening threats of military subjugation, and the eventual release is a sonic panic attack.
These female sculptures subvert archetypal depictions of women while creating bizarre narratives that suggest the subjugation of women outside the Western periphery.
No, it just means that no one "deserves" hunger, homelessness, ill health, or subjugation — and ultimately, no one "deserves" giant fortunes either.
It matters little that those traditions include hanging black people from trees, a genocide of Native Americans and the subjugation of women.
China's history of subjugation to the West in previous centuries reinforced the belief that scientific prowess is essential for any modern power.
" Words can be used to "sanction ignorance and preserve privilege," she said, to provide "shelter for despots," to create "menace and subjugation.
Any defense or celebration of colonialism carries with it an implicit judgment: That somehow our peoples deserved subjugation to a foreign power.
Her performances evoke the kind of physical labor that has traditionally fallen to women in Thailand, linking their subjugation with backbreaking work.
But several are explicit odes to the subjugation of women, and physical violence against them, and are jarring to listen to today.
It is unclear whether or not she already has an inkling of how this bike will become the instrument of her subjugation.
We like Thor because we know him, but if we were somebody kept in subjugation by his actions, we might feel very differently.
For decades, rap has helped lift black people up beyond subjugation, offering them temporary sanctuary from social injustices, racism, police brutality, and more.
Her reconstructions boldly privilege the politicized female psyche — wounded, but still raging — as they reveal the original comics' subtext of violence and subjugation.
He represents no specific place or culture; has no real belief system, no vision of America beyond the subjugation of those he despises.
He believed in the radical notion of Black liberation and empowerment while rejecting the notions of respectability and subjugation imposed by white supremacy.
It's simply a matter of naming the theme for what it is: white male fantasies of the sexual subjugation of women of color.
Foolish David Cameron, Britain's Potemkin prime minister, has been forced to put his country's subjugation to a vote for the sake of appearances.
"Their association with racial oppression, human subjugation and white supremacy does not belong in the sacred fabric of this Cathedral," the letter said.
There's so much power that's drawn from the notion that there was a community, a nation that resisted colonization and infiltration and subjugation.
The Handmaid's Tale What does it mean for a woman to try to gain power in a society that thrives on her subjugation?
"Their association with racial oppression, human subjugation and white supremacy does not belong in the sacred fabric of this Cathedral," the letter said.
Few employees at tech giants started their first day on the job with dreams of facilitating the subjugation of democracy here and abroad.
Like all civilisations, the West's evolution included terrible violence, such as the subjugation of the native populations in North America and the slave trade.
New forms of subjugation took the place of slavery: sharecropping; the indentured labour of prisoners; lynching; the suppression of black voters; and racial segregation.
The struggle to fight for one's freedom in the context of historical mental subjugation is complex and requires radical change both inside and out.
What it doesn't say is that this small, yet representative, exhibition is also a retrospective of female sexual slavery and subjugation in modern art.
From the time Europeans started stealing people from Africa, they used pseudoscience and supposedly observed behavioral traits to justify their brutality, subjugation and exploitation.
"I am opposed to the subjugation of any class or person on account of their religion, national origin, sex, race, or gender," Ellison said.
But while the gender-swapping casting works beautifully here, this is not a play about the subjugation and erasure of women in public life.
On these ornate panels, subjugation and survival coincide: Soldiers burn down villages, families cross the Mekong River, women cook dinner in a refugee camp.
As the case moves forward, it could provide similar cities with a legal road map for challenging this modern-day tool of racial subjugation.
Despite the book's quietness of telling, its currency is the human capacity for cruelty and subjugation, of pretty much everyone by pretty much everyone.
But critics call the CFA a relic of past subjugation and absurdly portray it as a "colonial tax" imposed by France, the former power.
In not swearing the oath, Ms. Helps said she had been protesting the subjugation of Indigenous people by the city's former British colonial masters.
Serpell seems to want to stuff the entire world into her novel — biology, race, subjugation, revolutionary politics, technology — but it retains a human scale.
Among the various police tactics of subjugation, by the 1970s, only the drug war toolkit survived challenges of civil rights jurisprudence and police professionalization.
And the alternative, to accept that my inextricable tether to gender-based subjugation could not be overridden with force of will, was overwhelming and painful.
Orientalism of the Middle East is one of the lasting remnants of colonization, which was born from Western attitudes of anti-blackness and racial subjugation.
You're participating in this act of subjugation, that's true, but the piece is not 'Ivanka vacuuming,' it's a combination of that and the participating viewer.
And it's not just that the novel is formally unconventional, about a supremely conventional person, or has much to say about repression, subjugation and emptiness.
With the stakes high and the bones of contention abundant, many felt the burgundy passports represented the country's unnecessary subjugation at the hands of Brussels.
But those extremists arose partly in response to a decades-old policy of subjugation, along with ethnic colonialization, that Beijing has pursued against the Uighurs.
Through an interruption of the status quo, Hsieh has attempted to rebel against the existing socio-political hegemony and strip bare the mechanisms of subjugation.
The insult invokes a fear and disdain that white racists have had throughout American history: The subjugation of the white man to the black one.
Still, we've seen her embody emotional distress before — she's the lead in a show that is literally about the subjugation of women by violent men.
We also know that centuries of racial discrimination — of slavery, and subjugation, and Jim Crow — they didn't simply vanish with the end of lawful segregation.
Under Communism, with its emphasis on subjugation of the individual to the collective, his ideas about the sovereignty of all humans being were considered subversive.
Klinec's general desire, perhaps not for subjugation exactly but something very close to it, is counter to her prevailing emotional weather and fascinating to watch.
The images are more didactic than graphic, and lay out the emotional reality of subjugation in Palestinian daily living in candid and visually symbolic terms.
None of the women like the way things are going and think taking Kai out is the only way to relieve them of their current subjugation.
The Colonies are a site of extreme subjugation, and are also the manifestation of one of Gilead's guiding tenets: Women's bodies are meant to be used.
If Garland's first feature, 2015's Ex Machina, suggested the eventual subjugation of humans to their more intelligent, machine creations, Annihilation takes it one step further.
"We have a lot of work to do," Clark says, adding that "the US has been in the business of" subjugation and white supremacy for centuries.
I quickly learned that the Yoruba religion is a spiritual system that had covertly survived the violence, rape, and subjugation of the Mid-Atlantic slave trade.
Any plan that is based on or implies the continued subjugation of one group over the other is just repackaging the conflict and perpetuating it. Okay.
Even more than most Mexicans, he is aware of the country's history of subjugation and sensitive to its echoes in the rhetoric of the Trump Administration.
The country's national day is itself divisive, as it's considered by many to mark the beginning of colonial subjugation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
It surfaces widely every time a mass shooter is on the loose, and results in the subjugation of people who are not menacing in any way.
The fight against prostitution is the fight against a dehumanizing corporate capitalism that begins, but will not end, with the subjugation of impoverished girls and women.
Letter from the Editor The countries we visited have seen years — centuries — of unimaginable wealth and power, and, equally, centuries of sorrow, despair, warfare and subjugation.
Linda Leavell's biography of Moore, published in 21993, reveals that the two women even shared a bed, and that the relation more accurately resembled psychic subjugation.
Features about historical subjects are likely to focus on rape and subjugation, as in "12 Years a Slave," in which white men sexually abuse black women.
Also, keep in mind that when the robots do rise up, they'll point to their subjugation to tasks like mopping up human waste as one reason why.
From him, I learned that the values that created the foundation for racism and sexual discrimination were supported by both the subjugation and complicity of white women.
But for easterners, joining the EU was in part a guarantee of the national sovereignty that had been squashed during decades of subjugation by the Soviet empire.
The predatory character of the exchange would not have been lost on the first victims of taxation, as it was an immediate result of their military subjugation.
In chronicling the Left Bank, Poirier is more interested in the romance of wartime paradoxes, the tensions of collaboration and resistance, freedom and subjugation, glamour and terror.
The word's power—and therefore its coherence, its licitness as language—is impossible to understand without a glance at the history of race-rooted subjugation in America.
It's played an important role in the way blacks have been dehumanized in our society to justify everything from our subjugation during slavery to mass criminalization today.
The accumulation of similar details, deeply etched marks of subjugation, don't inspire shock and alarm so much as a sense of gray permanence, like watching concrete hardening.
While verbal assaults on people of color, women, and immigrants by bullies who disdain logic are jarring, the intellectual rationalization of a politics of subjugation is terrifying.
There are many problems with our prison system, but the model of punishment and subjugation of prisoners spills out into the way they then treat staff members.
"Most of the girls and women reported rape during their detention but not to satisfy sexual desire, but only as a subjugation weapon," explains a LDHR spokesperson.
This form of subjugation is mockingly decorated in opulent clothing and housed in the art deco architectural splendor of life freed from the burden of financial concern.
Fans of Atwood's book would have rightly cried foul if Hulu's series focused on the people fighting to overthrow Gilead, rather than the subjugation of the main character.
It's about how assault and harassment, and the power dynamics they hinge on, sustain both patriarchal control and the continued (financial, physical, emotional) subjugation of women in general.
Yes, it required the conquest of whole continents and subjugation or elimination of certain races, but it definitely led to technological progress and better lives for many people.
The more Israel entrenches itself in the West Bank, the more its "temporary" military occupation looks like the permanent subjugation of Palestinians under a separate law, even apartheid.
But in this lies the crux: Matisse has transposed the fantasy of a sex slave into his living room, positioning female sexual subjugation as part of the everyday.
India suffered nearly two centuries of subjugation by its British masters, and, in this era, it saw its treasures pillaged, its economy decimated, and its cultural values suppressed.
And her ambition has grown from freeing her fellow Westworld hosts to something grander and more frightening, involving perhaps the elimination or the subjugation of the human race.
The movie thoughtfully considers female agency and free will, exploring how sexism encourages — and forces — women to collaborate in their own subjugation and in the abuse of others.
This system keeps the people in a state of psychological subjugation and atomizes society by separating individuals from each other, leaving them alone against the omnipotent party-state.
His 1920 feature "Within Our Gates" bluntly depicts lynchings and the racist subjugation that they enforced while also mocking black preachers who promised heaven instead of offering education.
In multiple conversations, Facebook has yet to explain the decision in a way that makes sense when considering the historical subjugation of Black people in the United States.
Her nakedness earlier in the season meant brutal subjugation, but here it means she survived walking into a literal fire and emerged with three dragon children to boot.
Hughes named gaslighting, along with threats, isolation, surveillance, subjugation, and economic control, as forms of non-physical violence that can take away someone's ability to freely give consent.
The Chinese central planning model with one party shows strong economic growth and innovation is possible even if comes with subjugation of individual freedoms and all encompassing government propaganda.
As grandiose as Adderall makes some people feel, the history of amphetamine as a drug of subjugation—used to compel obedience in soldiers, dieters, and unruly kids—haunts it.
"Being so divested from nature in a capitalist, patriarchal society that relies upon self-subjugation makes nature-based practices like witchcraft a vital avenue for self-care," Sollee says.
Despite the group's historically violent subjugation of women -- whom they have killed, barred from attending schools and forced into marriages -- it seems they're trying to attract a new audience.
Westworld is a more literal spin on the traditional shoot-em-up, in which cyborg cowboys and brothel madams become sentient and decide to rebel against their own subjugation.
It is impossible to be an effective advocate for equality and against oppression if you cannot name and critique the institutions, politics and policies that foster inequality and subjugation.
Now, about 30 people, led by Indigenous artists, writers and activists, have lashed out at his new production, "Kanata," which recounts aspects of Indigenuous Canadians' subjugation by white people.
His coming show, "Kanata," created in conjunction with France's Théâtre du Soleil, examines unsavory aspects of Canadian history, including the assimilation and subjugation of indigenous children at residential schools.
Lucrezia Marinella, Moderata Fonte and Angela Tarabotti all wrote against a patriarchal culture, calling out the fact that powerful men depended on the subjugation of women for their worth.
But in recent years, they have also been targeted by land reforms enacted by Mr. Morales, who has pledged to reverse the centuries of subjugation of Bolivia's indigenous majority.
"I identify nontheistically with a Miltonic Satan that defies all subjugation, exalts scientific inquiry and promotes Humanistic, pluralistic values," Temple co-founder and spokesperson Lucien Greaves wrote in 2017.
Ms. Yousafzai went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 and has become a worldwide symbol of the group's indiscriminate violence and subjugation of women and girls.
This vicious cycle of destitution—the faithful becoming faithless, the poor becoming penniless—illustrates the subjugation of the marginalized and the erasure of those on the fringes of society.
It thus stands to reason that pre-14th Amendment case law meant to safeguard the subjugation of slaves has no place in the analysis of modern state gun regulations.
"It's a bet upon an endless," he raps, noting that wherever he goes next, it's bound to give him a better chance than the subjugation he'd experienced back home.
"Black folks have had to deal with being called monkeys for a long time and dehumanization has always been a method of racism and subjugation of black people," he said.
That "stopping political correctness" was, for him, not only synonymous with but contingent upon the continued subjugation of certain minorities, indicates the illiberalism in which anti-PC reactionaries are steeped.
Her performance is almost a reflection of the film itself, which in portraying a decaying society with capacities even beyond what we can imagine, is both about subjugation and transcendence.
Her arguments will displease both Muslim conservatives who see feminism as an immoral, unnecessary foreign import and those who believe women's subjugation is a unique and unchangeable feature of Islam.
People generally grasp that racism is a horrifying value, even if they're unfamiliar with the kind of violence and subjugation that occurred when white supremacists controlled government in the past.
This Australian coproduction with Sundance TV is set in the "near future" and centers on the conflict between human society and Hairies, a "subhuman" group forced to live in subjugation.
For many indigenous Australians, who trace their lineage on the continent back 17703,000 years, it is "Invasion Day", the start of Britain's colonization of aboriginal lands and their brutal subjugation.
Rather than having a single exhibit highlight the subjugation of indigenous peoples and detail its contemporary impact, the museum weaves such issues into broader narratives about the fight for justice.
There are many countries in the world with a lot of experience in this area and there are many more countries who were on the receiving end of their subjugation.
"We came to know that the 1849 California gold rush was a time in history when the indigenous peoples of California endured subjugation, violence and threats of genocide," she wrote.
For Ethiopia, it guaranteed their independence from European meddling or subjugation, forcing Italy to recognize Ethiopia as such — at least, until Mussolini came to call with airplanes and chemical weapons.
Given just how much of the genre's lyrics are dedicated to alienation, anger, and subjugation, it's surprising to me that more Jews and minorities haven't been attracted to heavy metal.
Though the song deals with using one's voice to recover from different forms of abuse, we were interested in filling this video with triumphant imagery rather than imagery of subjugation.
Her figures came to embody a unique sense of identity that not only represent her own conception of Indian culture, but also devised a "space of resistance," against female subjugation.
In an unusually combative editorial, the editor-in-chief of state-owned Al Ahram newspaper said it was time end foreign aid that sees Egypt addressed in the "language of subjugation".
Every advancement black people have made away from violent racial subjugation toward equal citizenship has been the result of standing and fighting together in the communities, streets, courtrooms, and voting booths.
Yes, but when there are white supremacists in the White House and tales of female subjugation make headlines daily, an obvious and inelegantly made pitch for universal equality will still do.
The idea that people of color are savage and uncivilized, like wild animals, has been used to justify the subjugation and violence used against them under colonialism, slavery, Jim Crow, etc.
It was one thing to read about this kind of history, but the subjugation of my own grandmother and her mother made my ulcer burn in the wall of my gut.
Currently on display at the SCAD Museum and the Gutstein Gallery in Savannah, Georgia, the Washington, DC–based artist's paintings, sculpture, and installation explore the politics of power, subjugation, and othering.
Later, the Crawler and the biologist come into contact, a decision the biologist makes as a defiant act of radical free will in the face of Area X's soul-crushing subjugation.
St. Peter was crucified upside-down, out of humility to Christ, and this bodily subjugation merges beautifully with a BDSM aesthetic that suggests the total relinquishing of control of erotic asphyxiation.
Its displays of masculinity take a number of familiar forms, such as championing the subjugation of women via "white sharia," showing off gun collections, or fantasizing about political adversaries' unfaithful wives.
While some sex-negative people consider women putting their bodies on display as an example of self-objectification and subjugation to the male gaze, Rose has always made the distinction clear.
But it can sometimes be steady and inexorable, like the step-by-step subjugation of Yanhuang Chunqiu, which could set an example for other publications that question the party's official line.
A belief that if a history of subjugation is tangled with a sanitized, whimsical idea of a time and place, then we should excuse all the viciousness that came with it.
Apartheid ends during the 20 years it takes Tau (a charismatic Vuyo Dabula) to return to Railway, but the promise of a world without subjugation is not realized in his absence.
As a feminist of Egyptian and Muslim descent, my life's work has been informed by the belief that religion and culture must never be used to justify the subjugation of women.
When my well-being depends upon your whim, when the basic needs of life compel submission to the market and subjugation at work, we live not in freedom but in domination.
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee is game that gives us a poisoned world overrun by murder and subjugation, and it directly points a finger at who made the world that way and why.
It is a place of daily humiliation and subjugation for thousands, one which the majority of West Bank ID holders are not permitted to cross at all unless granted special permits.
It is essentially part of blaming the victim and pretending that the feeling of subjugation and subordination is simply a problem in the mind of the person on the receiving end.
Scientists often turn to historical first contacts as frames of reference, like the arrival of Europeans among Native Americans, or Captain Cook landing in Australia — largely histories of violence and subjugation.
What does it say about the articulation of a marginalized identity when it cannot exist outside of the subjugation of another (because whiteness is asserted, most importantly, through negation than active construction)?
Moreover, as a nonwestern woman creating work about subjugation in a UK academic context, my only hope of the work being taken seriously was to position the figures as male or genderless.
The scene where Fermin rejects Cleo to her face also brought out the theme of intense racism and economic subjugation — especially of indigenous groups like the Mixtec — in Mexico that persists today.
If attitudes toward female subjugation are systemic, and I believe that they are, it stands to reason that the art we consume and sanction plays some part in reinforcing those same attitudes.
It was looking at that construction process, of looking at enslaved African, African-born, and American-born slaves and showing how pictures were being used to somehow legitimize the subjugation of slaves.
But that did not stop protesters outside court, including a woman dressed in a crimson robe and white bonnet inspired by the novel "The Handmaid's Tale," which explores misogyny and female subjugation.
Guess fucked up, but she did so in a nexus of fantasy, power, and subjugation that sounds like a hyper-drive version of the forces that govern the lives of many women.
NO DIS-GRACE For some Africans, Mugabe remains a nationalist hero, the continent's last independence leader and a symbol of its struggle to throw off the legacy of decades of colonial subjugation.
The culturally and legislatively enforced poverty, subjugation and mass incarceration of black people continue to this day, while white supremacist violence saturates our news media, whether it's identified as such or not.
He is a poet of ambivalent homage, feinting but never feigned: this is a form of aesthetic survival in a post-colonial situation, where literary mastery and subjugation are, uncomfortably, closely aligned.
Yet Abbas continues to insist that peace negotiations with Israel are the only path to liberation – even though they have proven time and again to be the path to our further subjugation.
Linking the subjugation of the Indians with the government's treatment (and, finally, abandonment) of the ex-slaves is meant to provoke recognition of the limits of American equality after the Civil War.
By juxtaposing Dolores and Maeve as they each hijacked other hosts for vastly different ends, the show seemed to argue that personal freedom inherently comes at the cost of someone else's subjugation.
In The Feminine Mystique, Betty Friedan compared married women's subjugation and death of the spirit in domestic settings to "a comfortable concentration camp," suggesting that American wives had become similarly dehumanized and victimized.
After coming forward about director Brett Ratner's alleged sexual misconduct, actress Olivia Munn has written an open letter about Hollywood's constant subjugation of women and the systems that keep problematic men in power.
For decades, the USSR courted American dissidents — many of whom had deep, correct criticisms of the US government's racist subjugation of black citizens — and presented many with a false view of Soviet egalitarianism.
Vásquez de la Horra, who draws inspiration from a wide and deep pool of images and symbols, has developed a metaphorical vocabulary that evokes Latin America's complex history of cultural collision and subjugation.
The aim of Project Paradise, as it was codenamed, was to create an ecosystem in which drugs and music went hand in hand, resulting—hopefully, theoretically—in the subjugation of generations to come.
Trauma, shame, and isolation are triplets born from the womb of subjugation, and if these feelings are left alone for too long, the resulting loneliness and despair can be mentally — and physically — crushing.
It has been apparent for some time, but can no longer be denied by anyone who doesn't value the subjugation of minorities: Corrected for power and wealth, Trump is America's most irredeemable man.
For "Ideological Subjugation" and "Unmitigated Detestation," Beasley was inspired by what he sees as a modern political "witch hunt" to brand people with labels, like "evil or racist" rather than engage in discourse.
It was a feat of togetherness and will at a time of division and subjugation, a wall of people that stood for a single day not to impose tyranny, but to oppose it.
Morgan recounts the long history of American racism, which is also the long history of America: liberty and bondage, settlement and expansion, white prosperity and black subjugation, the Great Migration and mass incarceration.
I guess if you want a nice veggie burger and are looking to financially support homophobia, segregation, the hitting of children, and the subjugation of women, then I would highly recommend this place.
It's hard to imagine privilege working for any female citizen of the Republic of Gilead, the heavily militarized version of America that has built an infrastructure and economy on the complete subjugation of women.
I have a fundamental belief that although America was born and grew by violence and racial subjugation, that although it has often stumbled and even regressed, that its ultimate bearing is toward the better.
The following March, the Harvard Law Review published an article that she had been working on when she was killed, "A Postmodern Feminist Legal Manifesto," which examined how law perpetuated the subjugation of women.
Is there a more iconic image of the fight against the Islamic State than that of female Kurdish peshmerga fighters doing battle on the front lines against jihadists who demand the subjugation of women?
That means they were blissfully unaware of everything that had transpired since — the murder of Tara's girlfriend, Denise, shot through the face by Dwight; the deaths of Glenn and Abraham; the subjugation of Alexandria.
While Columbus was long hailed for bringing European civilization and settlement to the New World, present-day scholars acknowledge a far more complicated legacy including enslavement and subjugation of the indigenous inhabitants he encountered.
Cheng's formulation of his fantasy world, particularly in Chapter 3, often recreates interspecies antagonism and subjugation for spectacle that does not subvert our current reality as a society desensitized to watching violence on screens.
Shouldn't we hope for a world in which each person, of any gender, can be free from subjugation and violence — and a world in which we can challenge each other, when those challenges are justified?
Despite such critiques, Walker's success in our "post-racial" society became the cultural reparations that made up for all of the white-on-black brutality and subjugation featured in her artwork and in the news.
"The regime is using the policy of starvation and subjugation and exhaustion of detainees' health to break the prison," Mr. Moosa said from an insurgent-held area where he runs a shelter for released prisoners.
But while being an outsider may have left Al-Sharif sensitive to the impact of the Kingdom's subjugation of Saudi women, she gives little thought to the foreign women who suffer under the same system.
And he dared to suggest that the obstacle wasn't a lack of decent plumbing or a new irrigation system, but something spiritual, psychological, borne of centuries of subjugation—wounds with which he was intimately familiar.
Taking a page from the playbook of many feminist scholars, director Denis Villeneuve uses visual language to link the subjugation of women (particularly their bodies, sexuality, and reproductive rights) to man's destructive commodification of nature.
A decision by Arizona's prison system to ban a book about the subjugation of black men in the American criminal justice system has prompted a challenge from the American Civil Liberties Union and the author.
And while some of their recent works are more overtly political than others, many are infused with a sense of helplessness toward what is widely seen here as the city's increasing subjugation to Beijing's authoritarianism.
Women's rights and art charities Wise Women, Thanks for Nothing and the Agency of Artists in Exile commissioned six female refugee artists from Afghanistan to Iran to highlight the subjugation of women for the exhibition.
This in itself was a wild claim, given that Trump's only evidence of Germany's subjugation was that Chancellor Angela Merkel was allowing Gazprom, the Russian energy giant, to construct a natural-gas pipeline to her nation.
But due to forced assimilation, intermarriage and subjugation by the Japanese and the Chinese nationalists who fled to Taiwan in 1949, indigenous groups now only make up around 2 percent of the island's 23 million people.
It's a rare series that can mix ruminations on freedom and subjugation with fire-breathing robot dogs and wheelchair-bound shooter segments, but developer Machine Games seems to be having serious fun with the venerable Wolfenstein license.
In one volume, Lawton said, Chandler recounted a story that was unmistakably based on Bilali Muhammad, suggesting that the enslaved Muslim's reputation was such that it spread along the coast even in a time of harsh subjugation.
We don't want to acknowledge that the United States of America hasn't apologized for the most heinous crimes committed on this soil outside of the Native Americans, and that is the subjugation and demoralization of black people.
"The idea that women secretly welcome the unbridled and aggressive sexual advances of powerful men has led to the mistreatment, sorrow and subjugation of countless women for far too much of human history," the editorial board wrote.
As such, it is hard to see the very construction of the monuments themselves as less about honoring the individuals they represent, and more about a concrete display of white supremacy during periods of intimidation and subjugation.
The director equates the destruction of paradise by mankind in the Bible with the social position of women, without acknowledging that women's subjugation is not "naturally occurring" or God-given, but instead the result of social conditions.
" He said the statues' historical and cultural significance was compromised by what they symbolized, and noted that they were erected in the midst of Jim Crow and segregation and that they represented "the subjugation of African-Americans.
Among the examples in the report is a move by the Arizona Department of Corrections to ban the book "Chokehold: Policing Black Men," which is about the subjugation of black men in the American criminal justice system.
But his subjugation of eastern Aleppo has echoed across the Middle East and beyond, rattling alliances, proving the effectiveness of violence and highlighting the reluctance of many countries, perhaps most notably the United States, to get involved.
Acknowledging Vietnamese decision-making and actions, including violence against fellow Vietnamese, recognizes Vietnamese humanity and magnifies the desperation that motivated brothers to fight brothers in the struggle for freedom after more than a century of colonial subjugation.
To my mind, many museums within the U.S. continue to shy away from labels that connect their art to slavery in part because of a continued guilt over the white subjugation of African Americans in early America.
However, Conservative rebels who say the deal will leave Britain in indefinite subjugation to the EU, in part through a continued customs union of uncertain duration, are attempting to trigger a vote of no confidence in her leadership.
Truman asked for the funds and announced the "Truman Doctrine" in March 1947, promising that the US would "support free peoples who are resisting subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures" anywhere totalitarian regimes created a threat.
In the Old South, subjugation brought out the generosity in many of those persecuted, and black folk were masters of making something from nothing, be it that day's jambalaya or a suit of clothes stitched together from rags.
Instead, he is further emboldened by a fawning visit from the envoy of the most powerful nation on earth, who virtually kneels in subjugation to him for the sake of arm sales, oil and contrived conflict with Iran.
In remarks that may complicate talks with Brussels, League leader Matteo Salvini said on Tuesday he was not willing to make any deficit commitments for 2020 and complained that Brussels constantly asked for "acts of subjugation" from Italy.
Millions of black South Africans, finally full citizens in the land of their ancestors, stood in line for hours, patiently waiting for the chance to vote for new leaders and end the brutal subjugation of the apartheid system.
In discussing her lead role in "The Handmaid's Tale," Hulu's powerful new series about a dystopian future of female subjugation and male hegemony, the actress Elisabeth Moss recently suggested that the show was "woke" — as in, socially awake.
Then let me give you some background: Summer hosts, particularly those with pools, wraparound decks and outdoor pizza ovens, are routinely subject to a level of brutalization and subjugation that we who have never experienced it cannot imagine.
The story of Asgard has echoes all around our own world: the "free world" built on the subjugation and slaughter of others; the sanitization of our past and current misdeeds; the younger generation raised on patriotic half-truths.
But as the author of "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" — among the first essays to apply a feminist psychoanalytic reading to movies and to critique Hollywood's subjugation of women — Mulvey makes sure to not make Rivera a focus.
Or it may be that he is fascinated because rape, in the terms of the novel, is an unmistakable way for a man to overcome the masochistic habit of self-subjugation he acquired at school by sadistically asserting himself.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Europe risks subjugation to China and the United States unless it becomes more sovereign and democratic, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday in a speech underlining the scale of his ambition to reform the European Union.
"As our diversity grew and more voices were heard, we came to know that the 1849 California gold rush was a time in history when the indigenous peoples of California endured subjugation, violence and threats of genocide," Conoley wrote.
YOU can pursue a meaningless life of poverty in subjugation to a system rife with nepotism and hedonism, or, if you're lucky, you can die a martyr's death fighting the enemies of God, resurrecting His law and attaining paradise.
I was seated next to a friend who passed me, under the table like a secret note, a piece of writing by Black gay poet Brad Johnson: "On Subjugation," a haunting, angry, square of text that pulls no punches.
That's how he has won a series of landmark criminal justice cases at the Supreme Court, and it's how he has approached the project of ending what he calls America's "reign of silence" around slavery, lynching and racial subjugation.
That was the right call even if it is also true that accepting — or acquiescing to — a degree of subjugation is instrumental to how sexism works: it depends on women getting along, and going along, with their own oppression.
Exposing the party's historical setbacks has become increasingly unwelcome under Mr. Xi. Soon after he was appointed Communist Party leader in late 2012, Mr. Xi spoke of a "China dream" of national strength rising after centuries of foreign subjugation.
"The Handmaid's Tale" may be grotesque, but it's also honest about the cost of survival and the cruel complicity of women like Serena Joy who fiercely hold onto what limited power they have at the expense of others' subjugation.
The centerpiece of this exploitative system would soon become the trans-Atlantic slave trade, a tyrannical practice of subjugation that went hand in hand with the underdevelopment of the African continent and of the indigenous people of the Americas.
At the same time, Russia has set about offering a revisionist version of the events that led to the war and its subjugation of the people living in nations that fell behind the Iron Curtain after the conflict ended.
And so one of the major topics of discussion in cultural circles that summer was whether, and how, the misogyny and subjugation of women that are seemingly advanced by The Taming of the Shrew could be staged in 2016.
In the crude illogic of Afghan anti-­imperial resistance, the subjugation of women is being reified as some reclamation of cultural authenticity, where women who run off to shelters funded by the occupying American enemy are seen as less loyally Afghan.
It included many of the same elements of the dystopian series based on Margaret Atwood's novel of the same name: the subjugation of women, weird sexual ceremonies, and the constant questioning of who to trust in the grand scheme of things.
" It also suggests hosting a filming of "Islam: What the West Needs to Know" which "reveals the violent, expansionary ideology of the so called 'religion of peace' that seeks the destruction or subjugation of other faiths, cultures, and systems of government.
BWA for BLM was a beautiful burst of collaboration among Black women artists who are invested in publicly addressing issues of Black subjugation in America and the ways that our collective art practices can bring these conversations to the surface.
Her series, On the Sleeping Arrangements in the Sixth Five-Year Plan (2012), depicts the total subjugation of the self under socialism to eliminate any possible surplus of space from living quarters and, in theory, make housing more universally accessible.
It is a tale of two circuses, Ringling's and Jim Crow's, turning on the axis between segregation's invisible subjugation and the spectacular exploitation that was, for the Muses as for so many black performers, the only way out of it.
I could write an entirely separate post about how this casting decision perpetuates a harmful myth about Black women participating in the racist subjugation of Black men that dates back to slavery, but I will save that for another day.
We face a situation where—without Mr. Trump addressing his potential conflicts or taking the necessary steps to provide transparency and separate himself from any ethical misconduct—we cannot be certain that American interests are safe from subjugation or subversion.
She represents a particularly awkward moment in the changing portrayal of women onscreen: She's a careful balancing act between damsel in distress and modern woman of action, a would-be feminist icon who's also a sultry bodice-ripper subjugation fantasy.
After all, a millennium of Chinese subjugation transformed an unknown street dish and discarded meat scraps into Vietnam's national noodle soup, phở, and a few centuries of French colonization gave us bánh mì baguettes and cà phê sữa, or Vietnamese coffee.
In 214, America's founders declared that human equality was not only a self-evident truth, but a fundamental premise of their new nation; barely a decade later, they officially rejected that premise, writing inequality and subjugation directly into the Constitution.
After the 2015 Facebook post, she went on to write a book, "I Chose to Be Free: A Survivor of Salafism in France," which exposed the mental and physical subjugation that she and other women suffered inside the Salafi community.
Most tourists don't go to plantations to learn about the slaves who made the white planters wealthy, whose subjugation in the ships that brought them to the States continued on these very grounds, whose culture was stamped out and descendants exploited.
In July, the white French Canadian theater director Robert Lepage was confronted with protests over two productions that explored the subjugation of nonwhite peoples: "Slav," based on African-American slave songs, and "Kanata," an account of the suppression of indigenous Canadians.
The book excavates their upbringings to form three profiles of why these women want what they want, how they became the people they are today and how, consciously or not, they walk the delicate line between sexual subjugation and liberation.
Given everything Iraqis and Syrians have lived through under ISIS subjugation — amputations, stonings, beheadings, forced displacement, manipulation, psychological trauma, war, and impoverishment — it is highly unlikely regional powers would sit idle and fail to resist the resurgence of the group.
It's a subjugation no better illustrated than through the roll call of unarmed black males who have died at the hands of law enforcement since — since, well, pretty much forever in American history, but especially over the past couple years.
The Walking Dead After eight weeks of subjugation by the Saviors, Alexandria began its rebound on Sunday's "Walking Dead," as Rick resumed his hero's mantle and embarked on a campaign of coalition building, explosives commandeering, zombie mowing and enigmatic smiling.
Not the story they were erected to propagate — of Confederate valor — but of an attempt in defeat to mask the terrible "great truth" of the Confederacy and by so doing extend for many decades the subjugation and humiliation of American blacks.
If Beijing cannot keep to its pledge to govern Hong Kong by the model of "one country two systems," the people of Taiwan are certainly right to be skeptical that unification would mean anything other than an eventual subjugation to China.
It is also one of the few slavery narratives that feature black Americans as heroes—which is to say, one of the few that emphasize the courage, intelligence, and humanity of enslaved African-Americans rather than their subjugation and misery.
As I read the line from Parks's play, I looked up at Eartha Kitt once more and wondered about the ways in which black women are exposed both autonomously and through subjugation, and the toll that takes on their bodies.
It's the first one of these films that doesn't merely reckon with power and subjugation in the abstract, but also gives those ideas actual weight by grafting them onto specific bodies and confronting the historical ways in which they've shaped our universe.
Indigenous groups have long been pressing the Vatican to renounce, more explicitly than hitherto, the "doctrine of discovery" whereby popes of the 15th century underpinned the conquest of the New World, and the accompanying subjugation of native Americans, by the Spanish and Portuguese.
The steps European nations took to show not only their military superiority but the violent subjugation of African people, included taking the skulls and skeletons of deceased warriors, and transporting them to Europe for the purpose of study and exhibition in museums.
Mostly, though, I was there to explore the connections between the black experience in South Africa and the black experience back home, and how young black artists on both sides of the pond are responding their traumatic subjugation under people of European decent.
SÃO PAULO, Brazil — Black Brazilians have reappropriated an insulting quip by a prominent television anchorman, using his words — "It's a black thing" — to draw attention to contributions of Brazilians of African ancestry and to the lingering impact of racial subjugation in Brazil.
The firearm was developed in the Soviet Union, remains one of the most popular and widely used rifles in history, and thus the piece suggests a similarity to Christianity in terms of its global reach and its use as a weapon of subjugation.
It's a shrewd move that allows Atwood to return to themes of subjugation, sexual crimes, and sisterhood without getting boxed in by her original protagonist Offred, the Handmaids, and all the protests and parodies stored within those red robes and white bonnets.
After sitting through the subjugation of several black characters, especially Lupita Nyong'o's Patsy, who is raped onscreen by her master and later suffers an excruciatingly unflinching whipping, I was emotionally drained by the weight of the horrors that had been depicted onscreen.
In the weeks leading up to the anniversary, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia had repeatedly whitewashed the Soviet treaty with Nazi Germany before World War II and the subsequent subjugation of Poland by both countries at the outbreak of the war.
Only a portion of the women in Gilead are Handmaids; others are Marthas, who cook and clean, or Aunts, who indoctrinate other women into the life style of subjugation, or Wives, obedient trophies who smile graciously while other women do all the work.
It didn't get any better from there, as Rick and the Gang (along with the rest of us) endured seven more weeks of misery and subjugation by the new baddie Negan and his Saviors, before finally seeming to rebound in the midseason finale.
"Israel's inhumane system of colonial and military occupation aims to break the spirit of prisoners and the nation to which they belong, by inflicting suffering on their bodies, separating them from their families and communities, using humiliating measures to compel subjugation," he wrote.
"ISIS's state-building strategy is dependent on the subjugation of women and control over their reproductive capacity as a way to secure the continuity and future of the caliphate," she wrote in a 2015 letter to Fatou Bensouda, the international court's chief prosecutor.
There, Obama not only recognized the Palestinians as victims of an historic trauma of dispossession, displacement and subjugation as a result of Israel's creation and of the occupation that began in 19673; he declared an American obligation to support their struggle for sovereignty.
"Uruguay considers this an attempt to impose the recognition of this delegation as legitimate representatives of Venezuela - it is no more and no less than a subjugation of the legality of the OAS," Uruguay's vice foreign minister Ariel Bergamino said during the meeting.
The bride represents not only a connection to a key work of phallocentric Modernism, but also a flash point in society's idealization and subjugation of women — a balling-up of the warring strains of purity, desire, bondage, and freedom that animate the entire exhibition.
That these symbols have been reduced to playthings for tourists is a coda to the brutal narrative of indigenous people's military subjugation and internment in reservations — a fact I have to reconcile with the rich smell of the cedar chips that wafts over me.
From the earliest moments of the Victorian portion of "The Abominable Bride," there's a heavy focus on the subjugation of women within British society at the time, up to how ridiculous men think it is that women might ever be allowed the right to vote.
With that in mind, we will have to ensure that the fundamental nature of our humanity and the fabric of our society is not torn apart by the distillation and subjugation of human activity through pervasive, remote, anonymous and autonomous connectivity, and potentially surveillance, too.
First, because it's been turned into a big ticket series for Hulu, starring Elisabeth Moss as Offred, a woman forced into sexual subjugation by the regime; second, because Republicans seem to be taking inspiration from the novel and applying it to their social policies.
Even though Spears' subjugation and complicity in his own execution were motivated purely by his stated desire to avoid the hell of living out the rest of his life in prison – where he'd be forced to confront the consequences of his crime – Georgia killed him.
Yet she is also a bold choice for the global Games because much of her work asks uncomfortable questions about the hidden, bloody stories of racism and subjugation — Portugal's colonization of Brazil in particular, but also England's and Spain's of other parts of the Americas.
While Saul is eventually able to leave the school for a foster family, his new hockey team made up of fellow Indigenous players experiences the same kind of subjugation and violence at the hands of Canadians in the rinks and in the towns they visit.
Later, it became a specific reference to the abduction of children, and is still cited as such in Scottish law, while another derivative, plagio, formerly a statute in Italian law, is loosely translated as brainwashing: the subjugation of another's mind, bending it to one's will.
It also warns of subjugation by the terrorist group, including a scene in which a woman scouring a floor complains that when she met her husband, an Islamic State fighter, in a chat room, she did not realize she would end up a servant.
In France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, Bulgaria and Norway, where bans on face veils are in force or in the works, they have been portrayed as a defense of women against patriarchal subjugation, or as a security measure, or as an incentive to assimilation.
He grew up in Cardiff, the capital of Wales; went to a Welsh-speaking school; and still frets over every rugby game with England as if it were 1282 all over again and his plucky little nation was fighting subjugation by the English crown.
In Indiegogo's terms of use section, the website specifically states under its community guidelines that it does not permit use of the website "to promote violence, degradation, subjugation, discrimination, or hatred against individuals or groups based on race, ethnic origin, [or] religion," among other things.
For the other white people, "it was necessary to have a nigger" to maintain their false sense of social standing in an economic system that was exploiting them as well — a sleight of hand played by the planter class to distract them from their own subjugation.
On the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, in a Pride celebration whose very slogan is "Generations of Resistance", we ask you to join us in resisting LGBTQ+ oppression on the internet, and the subjugation of our right to equality in favor of calculated business concerns.
By some strange trick of physics, you can lean to the left (criticizing the sexual subjugation of women by the governmental and religious authorities of a Muslim country) and inadvertently graze the right (in France, the extreme-right National Front Party often demonizes Muslims this way).
The titans know their business model can't function without gross economic, racial and gender disparity, so they've convinced us -- diners and dishwashers, cooks and critics alike -- to be shocked but do nothing when the human collateral of this rotted industry peek out from subjugation to say #metoo.
In 1877, after a mere dozen years in which black suffrage and racial equality were at least grudgingly accepted national principles, the federal government pulled its last troops from the South and, in what could be called the Great Betrayal, an order of racial subjugation was restored.
Emasculation, subjugation, the fetishization of innocence, the simultaneous reverence and envy of archetypal Western figures—all are present in a genre that the artist Takashi Murakami, for one, views as a subconscious battleground for grappling with issues that have never been addressed in a serious, overt way.
And unlike the three Baltic States, which enjoyed brief periods of independence between the First and Second World Wars, Ukraine has only an acute awareness of centuries of subjugation by outside powers, among them Poland, Austria and Russia, that left its people inherently wary of authority.
As in Miss Julie, Strindberg's most produced play, which is about the sexual relationship between a male servant and the daughter of the house in which he works, Strindberg's all-too-obvious sexual fantasies and his experiences with women seemed to result in humiliation, subjugation, and loneliness.
Black History Month usually marks an occasion when African Americans celebrate the many victories they have achieved during their struggle for equality, the genius of black leaders, black artists, statesman and scholars — in short, it has become a celebration of black excellence, not of black subjugation.
White supremacy is literally built on the subjugation of women: White supremacist men sterilize women of color against their will, allow them to die from pregnancy and childbirth at astonishingly high rates, and outright rape and murder them — anything to keep them from having more children.
" He went on: "We have united the state in such a way that if any part were isolated from the common socialist state, it would not only inflict harm on the latter but would be unable to exist independently and would inevitably fall under foreign subjugation.
Period dramas often have an uncomfortable relationship with consent; whether the setting is fantasy or historical, creators have always used the subjugation of women as a way to emphasize the danger of the time or the irredeemable villainy of an antagonist (exhibit A: Game of Thrones).
Decades of experience have proved that Israel's inhumane system of colonial and military occupation aims to break the spirit of prisoners and the nation to which they belong, by inflicting suffering on their bodies, separating them from their families and communities, using humiliating measures to compel subjugation.
You have been living in a slightly happier world than I. He is better known by his nom-de-web RooshV, a radical anti-feminist who has advocated for the subjugation of women and decriminalization of rape (in a post he later labeled as satire after people criticized him).
Through this disparate selection of works, the viewer must discern the curator's idea of "performing the retrospective," which attempts to showcase different perspectives of the past with a strong emphasis on the atrocities of subjugation and repression in Taiwan and Korea, and Western representations of historical events in Africa.
Off-screen, the civil-rights movement was led by black activists, but as Hollywood became concerned with the plight of African-Americans, Native Americans, Latinos and others, it told stories about benevolent white men (they were usually men) who fought to lift them out of subjugation and poverty.
It wants to be commentary on racial and gendered subjugation, while presenting a bizarrely post-racial America (I guess android racism fixed that centuries long struggle in two short decades!) The story pretends to care about women, while treating most of them as traumatized, semi-disposable punching bags.
Now draped in Ukrainian flags, the monument nonetheless stands as a powerful reminder of Russia's looming presence in a country that has struggled to create a functioning independent state on the fragile foundations left by more than 70 years of communism and centuries of subjugation by Russian czars.
But if the Washington and Lee community is not more willing to critically evaluate one of our patron saints — and modify how we celebrate him — we only legitimize the "causes" of white supremacists who latch onto statues of men like Lee because they symbolize the subjugation of black people.
It would be too strong to say that he would like to rewrite the Constitution as if it were a Jim Crow Constitution, but he really does believe in his heart of hearts that black people, particularly black men, flourished under the heavy yoke of subjugation that was Jim Crow.
Maybe it's because the spoken-word interlude from the album ("You just better start sniffin' your own rank subjugation, Jack, 'cause it's just you against your tattered libido, the bank and the mortician, forever, man, and it wouldn't be luck if you could get out of life alive") is left off.
A combination of more than a century of British colonial subjugation, the looming presence of China to the east and India to the west, with their 2.7 billion people (Myanmar has 54 million), and its own unresolved internal ethnic conflicts have marked the national psyche with a deep angst over sovereignty.
Broken into three separate chapters—Mundane Futures, Quotidian Pasts, and Banal Presents—which will open consecutively over the course of 2019, the exhibition explores how the subjugation of black people in America was not only part of our country's foundation, but exists within our present moment, and shapes our future.
That's the undercurrent to the second season of "The Handmaid's Tale," in which flashbacks show June's activist mother volunteering as an abortion clinic escort while June is complacent with her fiancée and her publishing job — leaving her shocked when the misogyny pulsing beneath polite society explodes into overt subjugation of women.
While the story's narrator confesses to not knowing the origin of Ah Q's name, some scholars say Lu Xun may have chosen Q as an implicit reference to its homonym queue, or the braided ponytail that Chinese men were forced to wear to show their subjugation to the ruling Qing dynasty.
Under the policy change, Google said offensive videos that did not meet its standard for removal — for example, videos promoting the subjugation of religions or races without inciting violence — would come with a warning and could not be monetized with advertising, or be recommended, endorsed or commented on by users.
That term traditionally refers to Korean women whom the Japanese Imperial Army kidnapped and forced to work in military brothels called "comfort stations" during World War II. In Korea, North and South, the survivors of that system are living symbols of the country's 35 years of subjugation to Japanese colonialism.
Even in its no-nonsense prose, the report revealed the emotional complexities of the nearly primal matter that the Irish government faces — a matter touching on the profound influence of the Catholic Church on national policy, the subjugation of women, respect for the dead and proper redress for human rights abuses.
Put simply, the holiday commemorates the British colonization of Australia — and with it the dispossession of the indigenous population, a centuries-long story of subjugation and countless atrocities, like the Gippsland massacres in the 1840s, in which up to 1,000 indigenous people were killed by white settlers over the course of a decade.
After the cancellation of "Slav," his show in which a mostly white cast picked cotton while portraying enslaved black people, he is now under fire for creating a new show about the subjugation of Indigenous people in Canada that does not have a single Indigenous person in its cast of about 30.
Gilead is what the United States has become after an attack that killed Congress and the president; though blamed on Islamic terrorists, the attack was actually the work of the Jacobites, Christian fundamentalists who suspend the Constitution and establish a theocracy based on the subjugation of women and warped interpretations of the Old Testament.
The Saudi regime's domination of women; the public executions of apostates; the floggings for blasphemers; the patrols of the morality police; the prohibition on buying or consuming alcohol; the subjugation of the individual under sharia law — all of that calls to mind the horror of daily life in Raqqa, a stronghold of Islamic State.
Loving's highly tactile collage paintings from the '70s — made from tattered found fabric and a clear precedent for contemporary artists like Shinique Smith — reference destitution and years of servitude, as much as Edwards's captivating and rough metal sculptures from the Lynch Fragments series — devised from shackles, chains, padlocks, and armature — reference subjugation and slavery.
Heidi Schreck's "What the Constitution Means to Me," which opened on Broadway at the Helen Hayes Theater on Sunday, is nothing less than a chronicle of the legal subjugation of women by men, as experienced in the day-to-day injustices of living while female and in the foundational American document that offers paltry recourse.
What supports the fiction that Israel cannot continue subjugating the Palestinians — and therefore that the United States will not be complicit in several more decades of subjugation — is a seemingly endless parade of coming perils, each of which, it is claimed or hoped, will cause Israel to end its occupation in the near future.
"Black folks have had to deal with being called monkeys for a long time and dehumanization has always been kind of a method of racism and subjugation of black people and that's just part of American history – and it's part of the present, apparently," Legend, whose series Underground tells the story of the Underground Railroad, said. .
Though the militants brought a level of administrative order to the areas it ruled at first, its violent subjugation of the civilians living there, coupled with the battles that consumed its territory as the American-led coalition tried to destroy the group, made it all but impossible for civilians to survive the Islamic State's rule intact.
For example, the Crapo Act raises the threshold for financial institutions to qualify as "systemically important," and therefore their subjugation to enhanced regulations, from $50 billion or more in assets to $250 billion (and gives the Federal Reserve the option to apply certain prudential requirements to institutions with between $100 billion and $250 billion in assets).
" The novel, he says, "unfolds a distinctive array of timely concerns — the subjugation of women of color, human trafficking, female solidarity, personal and institutional conflicts that knot together issues of race, class, gender and religion — and explores them through the suffering, willpower and undiminished dignity of a small frightened girl turned resolute young woman turned gentle old nun.
What's being questioned is the concentration of cultural capital, and how members of the dominant class, who tend to receive more resources and broader access to the public, are rewarded for telling "difficult" stories — like those dealing with the subjugation and suffering of minorities and the poor — even when they misrepresent the people they're claiming to speak for.
However, Nikole Hannah-Jones, a writer at The New York Times Magazine and the creator of The 1619 Project, responded to Mr. Haas on Twitter by saying: "National unity" has depended on a national narrative and political reality that downplays and erases genocide and slavery to play up an "idea" only made possible through the subjugation of millions.
Now, Thomas doesn't object to dependence as such; he thinks depending on white people means depending on a force that's as arbitrary and as whimsical as the weather, and very dangerous and ends up weakening black people and destroying the kinds of habits and skills and virtues that black people depended upon and developed over centuries of subjugation and oppression.
She believes that the play captures much about the Jewish culture of the times that needs to be brought into the light: "The roots of all evil: the money, the subjugation of women, the false piety … the terrifying violence of that father," she says, referring to the central character, a Jewish patriarch, Yekel, who runs a brothel from his basement.
For many Indians, the Koh-i-Noor — or Mountain of Light — is a symbol of colonial subjugation and three centuries of exploitation that began with the East India Company in the early 1013th century, culminated in the absorption of India as a colony after a major uprising in 1857 and ended with the independence, and partition, of India in 1947.
The spaciousness of its too perfectly constructed sets, the subjugation of story and theme to abstract compositional balance, the precision choreography, even—especially—in scenes of violence and chaos, the entire repertoire of colors, angles, fonts, and textures: these were constants in films as wildly different as " Barry Lyndon " (1975) and " The Shining " (20113), " Full Metal Jacket " (1987) and " Eyes Wide Shut " (1999).
After the 1973 military takeover, just as in the dark days of La Reconquista, those opponents of the regime who stayed in the country and those who, like myself, my wife and countless others, became exiles were comforted by the example of how, at the dawn of its sovereign history, our country had been liberated by an epic struggle against fear and subjugation.
First, race is biologically, or divinely, determined, meaning whites are more evolved than or morally superior to other races and that mixing of races "dilutes" those qualities; secondly, political control by whites is threatened by other races, and loss of white political control would lead to subjugation of, or violence against whites; and lastly integration of races, cultures, and religions is an existential threat to civilization.
If India's electorate delivered a second term to Modi in spite of the breakdown in everyday life, riven by violence and accompanied by a collapsing economy—and in spite of India's strong, anti-colonial tradition of leftism—the same can easily happen in the U.S. Extreme majoritarianism—the sort that uses democracy to legitimize the subjugation of a country's minorities—flourishes best in times of great turmoil.
Translated from the French by Adriana Hunter into clear and affecting prose, "Bakhita" unfolds a distinctive array of timely concerns — the subjugation of women of color, human trafficking, female solidarity, personal and institutional conflicts that knot together issues of race, class, gender and religion — and explores them through the suffering, willpower and undiminished dignity of a small frightened girl turned resolute young woman turned gentle old nun.
But the rapaciousness of Henry VIII and the police state of Elizabeth I, the evisceration of the old Catholic culture and the suppression of popular protest and dissent, the ethnic and religious cleansings carried out on England's Celtic fringe — these were very modern projects, and their purpose wasn't liberty but subjugation, not religious tolerance so much as the elimination of any religious challenge to the state.
But I keep reading about her because the beats of her story are so familiar, because it is fascinating to see the frothing rage she inspires in some and the myopic, fervent worship of celebrity as social balm in others, as if the ascension to royalty of a single woman of African descent could change the history of an empire based on racial subjugation.
From 1964 to 1968, in the thick of the Cold War, millions of Americas tuned in weekly to "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." to watch Mr. Vaughn, as a superagent from the United Network Command for Law and Enforcement, battling T.H.R.U.S.H. (Technological Hierarchy for the Removal of Undesirables and the Subjugation of Humanity), a secret organization intent on achieving world domination through nefarious if far-fetched devices like mind-controlling gas.
Its opening verses were musical: The stone had skidded arc'd and bloomed into islands: Cuba and San Domingo Jamaica and Puerto Rico Grenada Guadeloupe Bonaire curved stone hissed into reef wave teeth fanged into clay white splash flashed into spray Bathsheba Montego Bay But the poem was not a paean to nature; it went on to describe the coming of sugar cane plantations and the subjugation of black labor.
In "Locking Up Our Own," James Forman Jr. explains how and why an influx of black "firsts" took the municipal reins of government after the civil rights movement only to unleash the brutal power of the criminal justice system on their constituents; in "A Colony in a Nation," Chris Hayes shows that throughout American history, freedom — despite all the high-minded ideals — has often entailed the subjugation of another.
Both on the show and outside of it, via statements from its creative team, Hulu's adaptation of The Handmaid's Tale has gone out of its way to emphasize women's culpability in their own subjugation, addressing the lengths some people will go to to maintain their own power by pitting women against each other (such as with the Commander's wives often being more ruthless with the Handmaids than their husbands).
Read: San Francisco's 122-page report on statue "This plaque has been covered up by plants for many years, and does not offer an explanation of the historical context of these racist images, and does not extend any apology for the theft of land, colonization, subjugation, and near-annihilation of Native American people," according to the "Take Down the Pioneer Statue" Facebook group that has sought to get rid of the statue.
This symbolism is precisely why several articles written in response to the episode take the reader by the hand through the history of the historical subjugation of black people, drawing together a portrait of actions from the Tuskegee experiments through to Erica Garner, to demonstrate there has been a system wide mobilization of legal, juridical, social, religious, and financial instruments by those who are ethnically white to reduce those who are ethnically and politically black to the sign of their skin color.
In a year that saw Trump's "Muslim ban," and the (re)mainstreaming of racist thought and hatred towards refugees, the breaking of the Weinstein atrocity, and the long overdue illumination of a national culture of sexual harassment and subjugation, the passage of a tax bill that ushered in a flow of wealth to corporations and the richest rich and away from the working class, and the reign of Trump, and the shell-shocked entrance of countless millennials into politics—I shortly realized I should have been paying more attention to the future, not less.
Beginning with its successful taming of the internet, Beijing has treated the darkest episodes of "Black Mirror" as a how-to guide for social control and subjugation — with "social credit" scores and official public shamings for people whose daily conduct disappoints, official Communist Party apps that you'd better use if you know what's good for you, surveillance technologies and facial recognition software as boots on the back of nonapproved religions, and compulsory internet as part of the brutal, tech-enabled replay of the Cultural Revolution imposed in China's Muslim west.

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