otherness in English

noun
1
the quality or fact of being different.
the developed world has been celebrating African music while altogether denying its otherness

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "otherness" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "otherness", or refer to the context using the word "otherness" in the English Dictionary.

1. Difference and otherness must be unpacked to begin understanding Alterity and the …

2. That of otherness or Alterity, and distinguishes between a broad and a narrow definition of Alterity

3. We are fascinated, all of us, by the implacable otherness of others.

4. Alterity, defined by the OED as "The state of being other or different; diversity, 'otherness,'" defies a simple definition because it contains concepts like difference and otherness within itself

5. What does Alterity mean? The quality or condition of being other or different; otherness

6. The era of globalization has created a field that the sameness and the otherness coexist.

7. Alterity means, literally, “otherness” or “being otherwise” and at times is used simply to mean “difference.”

8. In the film, he is able to depict the sense of otherness and alienation that many teenagers feel.

9. Alterity is derived from the Latin alteritas, meaning ‘the state of being other or different; diversity, otherness

10. Alterity (countable and uncountable, plural alterities) ( philosophy , anthropology ) Otherness ; the entity in contrast to which an identity is constructed

11. Alterity is a philosophical term meaning "otherness", strictly being in the sense of the other of two.

12. Alterity is a philosophical and anthropological term meaning "otherness", that is, the "other of two" (Latin alter)

13. ‘In my terminology otherness or Alterity is definitional, and specifically polar (the two terms of a polar opposition are jointly exhaustive and mutually exclusive).’ ‘Then, the essay explains that the public sphere of early print is founded on Alterity, on Otherness, on the non-English and even the anti-English.’

14. Moreover, I will show how in Shelley's essay, Alterity is a strategy for controlling the traffic between identity and Alterity, rather than a quasi-objective form of otherness

15. Alterity, defined as a state of being 'other' or outside convention, aims to push the idea of 'radical otherness' and outsider culture to the fore, embracing its vitality for …

16. The History of Chinoiserie “Chinoiserie was originally part of a desire for novelty and otherness in European design, which had long followed the rules of classicism and baroque design.

17. The paper analyzes the problems of social inclusion of the homo patiens as a result of cultural patterns of deeply anchored personal dispositions of social exclusion of the alterity of the otherness.

18. Communalisms: Changing Forms and Fortunes; Jameson's Rhetoric of Otherness and the "National Allegory", Social Text, 1987 (On Fredric Jameson's article "Third-world Literature in the Era of Multinational Capital", 1986) Video

19. Although Cisalpine Gaul became part of Roman Italy in 49 BC, it retained an otherness which, due to the Italian peninsula’s long history of division and unification only arriving in 1861, persists to this day

20. Melbourne, September 7 (ANI): Naomi Wolf, the author of 'Vagina" A New Biography', has claimed that the " Badness " women are attracted to isn't literal Badness but the sexual appeal of "otherness, wilderness and the dimensions of the unknown" in her new book