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Even today, the problems of secularization and subjectivization are still with us.
The subjectivization of truth is the aim of these techniques.
Its frequent application brought about its relativization and even subjectivization.
Resilience is, in art, the ability of the artwork to preserve its special features through aesthetics, despite increasing subjectivization.
An important component of the course will be the implications of the technologies of different media for understanding processes and regimes of subjectivization.
The debate and criticism also calls into question of celebrity humanitarianism acting as the process of subjectivization which produces imagery and "truths" of the third-world Africa.
It is noted for its dramatic subjectivization of the experience of the Holocaust using experimental techniques, including flashbacks, simulated hallucinations and an unusual double ending that leaves the viewer in doubt as to the fate of its protagonists.
One of the key concepts that they and their fellow symposiasts address is the idea of the "subjectivization" of work, which brings with it a novel set of pressures: workers are now expected to be creative, authentic, empathetic, selfmotivated and responsible at work, meaning that their subjectivity, too, is being commodified and exploited.