10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SYNECDOCHICALLY»
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synecdochically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
synecdochically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Mass Media Appropriations: Communication, Culture, and ...
(4) the meaning of which is relatively unelaborated; (5) that is framed as
performance; (6) is an allusion to the mass media source from which it stems or
pop culture that is metonymical and/or (7) synecdochically invokes the mass
media source ...
2
Double Exposures: The Practice of Cultural Analysis
First, the substitute for the penis is synecdochically taken to stand for the whole
body of which it is a part: a foot can become eroticized in this way, for example, or
“a shine on the nose” in Freud's story of the English nurse. Or the substitute can ...
3
Fundamentals of the Art of Poetry
Right now we should observe that the most natural symbol of all occurs when,
synecdochically, an important single specimen of a class is named as 'an
example of', thus standing for, representing, acting as an ambassador for the
class.
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Looking In: The Art of Viewing
Not only is the rape itself thus brought back into sight, but the rape also recovers
its place as the act that brings about the murder of the self: Reading
synecdochically, then, emphasizes the fact that rape has conse— quences, that it
alters the ...
Mieke Bal, Norman Bryson, 2013
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Revelation: The Human Drama
However, the woman synecdochically becomes at various points Israel, Mary, the
mother of Jesus, and the Church. The serpent, meanwhile, synecdochically
becomes at various points Satan, the beast (Rome), various individual Roman ...
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Social Inequality in the World of the Text: The Significance ...
In Deut 15:21, the first gloss was probably intended to function synecdochically,
that is, to represent all blemishes; the second gloss seems to have been added
later to make that function unambiguous. Blindness and lameness seem to be ...
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Thinking About Exhibitions
Instead of taking the objects to stand synecdochically for the culture they came
from—a reading precluded by my illiteracy in Czech—I took them as
metaphorically standing for aesthetic choices made by the curators. Apart from
the troubling ...
Bruce W. Ferguson, Reesa Greenberg, Sandy Nairne, 2005
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On Musical Self-similarity: Intersemiosis as Synecdoche and ...
For example, the development of an organism from a single fertilized egg to an
individual's maturity is synecdochically comparable to the hypothetical evolution
of the species, from a unicellular organism, to its present state. Many other local ...
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Truth Triumphant, Through the Spiritual Warfare, Christian ...
Again, they allege, that this act is put synecdochically for all other acts of humility;
but admit, that it be so; this proves not, that this particular act was not commanded
, when Christ instituted the breaking of bread at supper: among other ends it ...
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The Works of John Owen
... it mentions the ear synecdochically, for the whole body, which God so
prepared for obedience to himself : and that which the original expressed
synecdochically, the Septuagint, and after them the apostle rendered more
plainly and fully, ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SYNECDOCHICALLY»
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synecdochically is used in the context of the following news items.
Review: Perhaps You Need To Be Drunk To Enjoy Brendan …
Maybe these visual cues worked better on stage, where sets and props operate figuratively and synecdochically. But in the naturalistic medium of film, they're ... «Junkee, Jul 15»
Five Years of Citizens United
... of a constitutional amendment, or as they erroneously, if not synecdochically, phrase it: “overturning Citizens United.” But, after five years of strategic failure it is ... «CounterPunch, Jan 15»
It's Just Lunch
Obviously when Obama wrote that "this is the person we're working for," he meant that not literally but synecdochically: He sees it as his mission to improve the ... «Wall Street Journal, Jul 14»
Mobile Game of the Week: Avadon 2: The Corruption Review (iOS)
Avadon itself—used synecdochically in speech, like “Washington” or “the White House,” to represent a larger idea—is a kind of police state. (It's also a literal ... «Paste Magazine, Mar 14»
Party Like It's 1959
In Douthat's defense one might say that he's using Roe synecdochically to stand for the entire legal regime of women's reproductive freedom, or for the sexual ... «Wall Street Journal, Jan 14»
Strict-ish liability? An experiment in the law as algorithm
Synecdochically embodied by the judge, the jury, the court functionary, etc., the human component provides that necessary element of sensibility and empathy ... «Practical Ethics, Apr 13»
My Brooklyn
My Brooklyn is a thoughtful piece of documentary journalism that synecdochically uses the controversial redevelopment of the Fulton Street Mall—the third most ... «slantmagazine, Dec 12»
Make Everyday an Earth Day … and Fight Like Hell
... on the detritus of mountaintops, scarring the miraculous matrix of organic processes and symbiotic relationships synecdochically known as the “web-of-life.” «Dissident Voice, Apr 10»
Caz de plagiat
DRACE-FRANCIS 2000, 92: Romania is portrayed synecdochically as a helpless, victimized woman, equally let down by the sympathetic but uncommitted West ... «ObservatorCultural.ro, Dec 08»
Moishe Pupik
Although I do not know whether pupik was used synecdochically for stomach elsewhere in. Eastern Europe, in the area of Horodenka it obviously was and could ... «Forward, Aug 05»