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denaturalize
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By rejecting the representational system of the form of feminism that embraces the oppression of one woman by the other, the novel seems to be advocating a postcolonial feminism, which examines the questions of patriarchal subjugation in terms of detotalising, diversifying and denaturalising assumptions within social, political and historical contexts.
Proliferating Discourses It seems to me that the task confronting critical thinkers in early childhood today is to put a stutter in this dominant discourse, by denaturalising it and showing that it is not a necessity but a choice, or in Foucault's words, to show that things are not as self-evident as one believed, to see that which is accepted as self-evident will no longer be accepted as such .
Here, pastiche, parody and appropriation merge, denaturalising the 1950s industrial aesthetic and laying bare the convergence of ideology and history that lies at the core of the sponsored film.
 
 
 
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