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This homogenising is bad enough, but the Guardian's production goes a step further.
The homogenising, unifying effect of this invocation is what produces the mythical - but more importantly reactionary and invariably exclusionary - notion of "the people" that is so central to the populist gesture.
There is, she said, "a whole camp of us" opposed to this "horrible homogenizing."
It is very clear and there is no blending or homogenizing of the sound."
"Feeding a Yen" is the most gracious indictment of the homogenizing of American culture you'll ever read.
"In a way, I agreed with them that there has been a homogenizing of culture in this country and that like so many of us, they could lose their uniqueness," said Mrs. Germanove, a nurse.
The city council spoke of the savings in fire and police protection, but to Gordon it seemed one more step in the steady homogenizing, the Losangelization of what had before been pleasant and charming distinctions.
Mastery of Confucian texts provided the primary criterion for entry into the imperial bureaucracy, but even those degree-holders who did not enter the bureaucracy or who left it held increased social influence in their home areas, contributing to the homogenizing of Han Chinese culture.