CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RECONTEXTUALIZE
PRESENT
Present
I recontextualize
you recontextualize
he/she/it recontextualizes
we recontextualize
you recontextualize
they recontextualize
Present continuous
I am recontextualizing
you are recontextualizing
he/she/it is recontextualizing
we are recontextualizing
you are recontextualizing
they are recontextualizing
Present perfect
I have recontextualized
you have recontextualized
he/she/it has recontextualized
we have recontextualized
you have recontextualized
they have recontextualized
Present perfect continuous
I have been recontextualizing
you have been recontextualizing
he/she/it has been recontextualizing
we have been recontextualizing
you have been recontextualizing
they have been recontextualizing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I recontextualized
you recontextualized
he/she/it recontextualized
we recontextualized
you recontextualized
they recontextualized
Past continuous
I was recontextualizing
you were recontextualizing
he/she/it was recontextualizing
we were recontextualizing
you were recontextualizing
they were recontextualizing
Past perfect
I had recontextualized
you had recontextualized
he/she/it had recontextualized
we had recontextualized
you had recontextualized
they had recontextualized
Past perfect continuous
I had been recontextualizing
you had been recontextualizing
he/she/it had been recontextualizing
we had been recontextualizing
you had been recontextualizing
they had been recontextualizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will recontextualize
you will recontextualize
he/she/it will recontextualize
we will recontextualize
you will recontextualize
they will recontextualize
Future continuous
I will be recontextualizing
you will be recontextualizing
he/she/it will be recontextualizing
we will be recontextualizing
you will be recontextualizing
they will be recontextualizing
Future perfect
I will have recontextualized
you will have recontextualized
he/she/it will have recontextualized
we will have recontextualized
you will have recontextualized
they will have recontextualized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been recontextualizing
you will have been recontextualizing
he/she/it will have been recontextualizing
we will have been recontextualizing
you will have been recontextualizing
they will have been recontextualizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would recontextualize
you would recontextualize
he/she/it would recontextualize
we would recontextualize
you would recontextualize
they would recontextualize
Conditional continuous
I would be recontextualizing
you would be recontextualizing
he/she/it would be recontextualizing
we would be recontextualizing
you would be recontextualizing
they would be recontextualizing
Conditional perfect
I would have recontextualize
you would have recontextualize
he/she/it would have recontextualize
we would have recontextualize
you would have recontextualize
they would have recontextualize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been recontextualizing
you would have been recontextualizing
he/she/it would have been recontextualizing
we would have been recontextualizing
you would have been recontextualizing
they would have been recontextualizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you recontextualize
we let´s recontextualize
you recontextualize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to recontextualize
Past participle
recontextualized
Present Participle
recontextualizing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RECONTEXTUALIZE»
Discover the use of
recontextualize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
recontextualize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Fan Fiction and Fan Communities in the Age of the Internet: ...
Recontextualize. Canon. Character. Gen stories, which lack the focus on
specifically romantic social tensions, approach character through a number of di›
erent angles. One common style of long gen story, not discussed in detail here, is
the ...
Karen Hellekson, Kristina Busse, 2006
2
Sex and Gender Hierarchies
Similarly, the practice of praising can recontextualize a past act as an
accomplishment, and accusations can recontextualize past acts as wrongdoings
and personal characters as irreputable. All controversial acts that function as first
pair parts ...
3
Objectivity, Relativism, and Truth: Volume 1: Philosophical ...
One might insist that the “desire to know the truth,” construed as the desire to
recontextualize rather than (with Aristotle) as the desire to know essence,
remains characteristically human. But this would be like saying thatthe desire to
usean ...
4
Interpreting the Pentateuch: An Exegetical Handbook
Recontextualize the Text for a Contemporary Setting Finally, we are in a position
to ask how the text is relevant for a contemporary audience. That is, the
communicative intention of the author must be recontextualized for a different
setting.
Peter T. Vogt, David M. Howard, Jr., 2009
5
Social Trust: Toward a Cosmopolitan Society
This is the desire to be as polymorphous in our adjustments as possible, to
recontextualize for the hell of it. . . . All I can do is recontextualize various
developments in philosophy and elsewhere so as to make them look like stages
in a story of ...
Timothy C. Earle, George Cvetkovich, 1995
6
House Signs and Collegiate Fun: Sex, Race, and Faith in a ...
Other forms of recontextualization occur. Quotes from newspaper stories will
recontextualize the names of house signs, rendering them with typographical
regularity and depriving them of their stylistic and pictographic flair. I have been
doing ...
7
Practice and Policy in Early Childhood Education: Teacher ...
Teachers not empowered to recontextualize policy. Teachers interpret and
recontextualize district curriculum requirements and attempt to align collaborative
efforts and practice with district expectations. Teachers insulated from external ...
8
Social Development as Preference Management: How Infants, ...
We recontextualize the past when an outcome or behavior we engaged in is
inconsistent with our preference for how it should have been: we failed a test,
didn't get a job we applied for, or hurt a friend. We can cope by changing our ...
9
Handbook of Research on New Literacies
®recontextualize. the meaning ofthat text. ̄ The instructional practices
embedded invideo games are built on semiotic and design principlesthat are
multimodal. InWhat VideoGames Have to Teach Us About Language and
Literacy, Gee ...
Julie Coiro, Michele Knobel, Colin Lankshear, 2014
10
Reading Asian Art and Artifacts: Windows to Asia on American ...
1. Re-Iconizing. Artifacts. Using. the. Curriculum. to. Recontextualize. Asian. Art.
Roger T. Ames. The. title of this volume, Reading Asian Art and Artifacts, captures
what is truly unique in this pedagogically driven endeavor. An effort has been ...
Paul Kocot Nietupski, Joan O'Mara, 2011
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RECONTEXTUALIZE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
recontextualize is used in the context of the following news items.
Repurposing Lost Photography at Cleveland Print Room's …
For this show, both artists repurpose and recontextualize found vernacular photography. Vernacular photography includes imagery of everyday life, usually by ... «Cleveland Scene Weekly, Jul 15»
Lathem Prince at Capital Fringe
Why recontextualize Hamlet? Because, at bottom, it is a story about the human condition, and the high political consequences are less important than we ... «DC Theatre Scene, Jul 15»
Making eye contact
A number of her sumptuous, elaborately constructed pieces are staged in a way that the poses resemble, and consequently, recontextualize this male fantasy ... «U-T San Diego, Jul 15»
Photos: Designers Cast a Queer Fashion Show at Brooklyn Museum
Though the work is de facto environmental, Shandroski's aim is more to recontextualize advertising images through juxtaposing them with queer bodies. «Bedford + Bowery, Jun 15»
Star Wars comic book makes a major change to Han Solo's backstory
As Disney has begun to fill in the lines of the galaxy far, far away, however, it's recently made one revelation that should recontextualize a key relationship in the ... «Entertainment Weekly, Jun 15»
Saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa Reframes Charlie Parker
Some pieces, like "On the DL," recontextualize Parker's musical language — infamous for its frantic chord changes, substitutions and superimpositions — into ... «Hartford Courant, Jun 15»
Jon Stewart's got bad news for Duggar-loving Larry Wilmore
“I hope nothing happens that makes me recontextualize their closeness and isolation as something dangerous,” concluded the faux-clueless Nightly emcee. «Entertainment Weekly, May 15»
This Artist Is Selling Other People's Instagram Photos For $100K
Prince in particular became known for his cowboy series, in which he'd take photos of the cowboys in Marlboro cigarette ads and recontextualize them in a fine ... «MTV.com, May 15»
How 'Mad Men' Used Music to Recontextualize '60s Pop Culture
For a TV show to be as instantly canonized as Mad Men has been throughout its seven-season run, nearly every aspect of it needs to serve a distinct purpose, ... «Flavorwire, May 15»
Alexander Wang Gives the World a $8.8K Beanbag Chair
But I like to recontextualize what is banal, what is luxurious. To make it with Poltrona, that just completely changes it. And yet at the end of the day, it's still a ... «PSFK, Jan 15»