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otherness
noun as in discrepancy
noun as in disparity
noun as in dissimilarity
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noun as in distinction
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noun as in divergence
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In 2008, Trump and others weaponized Barack Obama’s otherness against him, using the young Illinois senator’s background to sow doubt about his character, faith and citizenship status.
As a result, it delves into race and the otherness experienced by a girl who was longing to belong.
People who are menstruating are often operating in settings that weren’t designed for it, which creates a sense of “otherness” that also contributes to stigma.
López weaves cultural details throughout the story without stepping outside the momentum to manufacture a sense of place and “otherness.”
Because I break bread with and claim to be part of this marked construct, this otherness, complete with jail time within the carceral state, allow me to enlighten you.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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