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单词 problematize
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Definition of problematize in English:

problematize

(British problematise)
verb ˈprɒbləmətʌɪzˈpräbləməˌtīz
[with object]
  • Make into or regard as a problem requiring a solution.

    he problematized the concept of history
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Firstly, that outsider groups can, and do, problematise their own history and reconstruct it to solve present day tensions.
    • At a time when the photography of sculpture in general is being problematized and historicized, it behooves the field to think analytically about the implications of various photographic strategies in its publications.
    • And while some of the essays do problematize the very notion of an ‘Asian American’ cinema, the overall point of view of this volume never explicitly does.
    • Yet even in these reconstructive narratives, each solution is heavily problematized, placed under scrutiny and found wanting.
    • This area has been problematized by a long historical debate over secularism and the complicated derivation of civil laws from various codification systems.
    • I think he's right about that - but the interesting thing is that he seems quite content to take this, the creators' stated intent, at face value, never bothering to question the wisdom of their undertaking, or to problematize their terms.
    • My desire here however is to problematize the presumption that design is an institution, or rather, to question the effectiveness of this assumption when considering the relevance of design to a wider public.
    • Another conceptual problem in Dixons's work arises with the manner in which he ascribes agency to the cinema without problematizing this move.
    • Also, as the series progresses, the protagonists' use of violence is problematised.
    • Not only do these works ask us to question our contemporary relationship to our landscape, but they also problematize our position.
    • Yet choice, as it is discussed today, is a symptom of a larger, societal problem; shouldn't we focus on that, rather than problematising the idea of choice itself?
    • Woolf spends 250 pages problematizing all aspects of women's participation in pacifist protest.
    • Several of the works in the exhibition problematized such notions of originality and authenticity, and spoke back to them.
    • As those who attended the meeting heard, there are several issues of circumstance that problematize this motion.
    • So again, the maxim of relation is broken, he's not answering Faulkner's question, which is quite explicit, but rather again, problematizing the number of people involved, and therefore avoiding answering the question.
    • However, Duncan's desire to simultaneously get her feet dirty and to signify them as moral and virtuous problematizes the cultural codification of bare feet.
    • In an increasingly globalising world, the concept of diaspora problematises the question of identity.
    • Representation is problematized by exposing its rhetoric as well as its more opaque meaning.
    • The very idea of ‘art,’ too, can be problematized in an exhibition of this kind by the use of video.
    • Miller's history unfortunately perpetuates rather than problematizes such narratives.

Derivatives

  • problematization

  • nounprɒbləmətʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • Boccaccio's use of irony, his subversion of literary register, and his problematization of questions of meaning and interpretation can thus be seen to invite ethical reflection.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In these films, reflecting on the past as a young adult entails a problematization of nostalgia through the urgency of present concerns.
      • The field has moved away from these pioneer beginnings, both geographically and theoretically, as is perhaps most clearly indicated by the gradual problematization of the concept of wilderness.
      • Fisk's interrogation of the notion of ‘enemy lines’ points to a far broader problematization of geography in the war and its mediation.
      • Personally, I would have preferred to wrap ‘protect’ and ‘confidence’ in the punctuation of problematisation.
 
 

Definition of problematize in US English:

problematize

(British problematise)
verbˈpräbləməˌtīz
[with object]
  • Make into or regard as a problem requiring a solution.

    he problematized the concept of history
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, Duncan's desire to simultaneously get her feet dirty and to signify them as moral and virtuous problematizes the cultural codification of bare feet.
    • Several of the works in the exhibition problematized such notions of originality and authenticity, and spoke back to them.
    • So again, the maxim of relation is broken, he's not answering Faulkner's question, which is quite explicit, but rather again, problematizing the number of people involved, and therefore avoiding answering the question.
    • Another conceptual problem in Dixons's work arises with the manner in which he ascribes agency to the cinema without problematizing this move.
    • I think he's right about that - but the interesting thing is that he seems quite content to take this, the creators' stated intent, at face value, never bothering to question the wisdom of their undertaking, or to problematize their terms.
    • Woolf spends 250 pages problematizing all aspects of women's participation in pacifist protest.
    • Representation is problematized by exposing its rhetoric as well as its more opaque meaning.
    • Yet even in these reconstructive narratives, each solution is heavily problematized, placed under scrutiny and found wanting.
    • And while some of the essays do problematize the very notion of an ‘Asian American’ cinema, the overall point of view of this volume never explicitly does.
    • Not only do these works ask us to question our contemporary relationship to our landscape, but they also problematize our position.
    • Yet choice, as it is discussed today, is a symptom of a larger, societal problem; shouldn't we focus on that, rather than problematising the idea of choice itself?
    • As those who attended the meeting heard, there are several issues of circumstance that problematize this motion.
    • The very idea of ‘art,’ too, can be problematized in an exhibition of this kind by the use of video.
    • Also, as the series progresses, the protagonists' use of violence is problematised.
    • At a time when the photography of sculpture in general is being problematized and historicized, it behooves the field to think analytically about the implications of various photographic strategies in its publications.
    • In an increasingly globalising world, the concept of diaspora problematises the question of identity.
    • Firstly, that outsider groups can, and do, problematise their own history and reconstruct it to solve present day tensions.
    • This area has been problematized by a long historical debate over secularism and the complicated derivation of civil laws from various codification systems.
    • My desire here however is to problematize the presumption that design is an institution, or rather, to question the effectiveness of this assumption when considering the relevance of design to a wider public.
    • Miller's history unfortunately perpetuates rather than problematizes such narratives.
 
 
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