recontextualize

verb
re·​con·​tex·​tu·​al·​ize | \ ˌrē-kən-ˈteks-chə-wə-ˌlīz How to pronounce recontextualize (audio) , -chə-ˌlīz\
recontextualized; recontextualizing; recontextualizes

Definition of recontextualize

transitive verb

: to place (something, such as a literary or artistic work) in a different context

Examples of recontextualize in a Sentence

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Her achievement here is not to reinvent the coming-of-age narrative so much as recontextualize it, refusing the temptations of solipsism that can sometimes seep into cruel stories of youth. Justin Chang, San Diego Union-Tribune, "Review: Moving ‘Too Late to Die Young’ opens a window on a lost Chilean summer," 13 June 2019 To call Jackson’s professed attack an act of terrorism is also to recontextualize the age of lynching as an earlier age of terrorism, forgotten by most, but whose scars still linger in the memory of black America. Jamelle Bouie, Slate Magazine, "Timothy Caughman’s Murder Was a Lynching," 24 Mar. 2017 Improvisations arrive in judicious bite-size pieces, enhancing arrangements that deftly recontextualize themes within musical landscapes that shift from soul-jazz to samba. Peter Margasak, Chicago Reader, "Kamasi Washington scales down for his new release without letting go of his ambition," 2 Nov. 2017 In towns and cities like Charlottesville, residents are working to either recontextualize these figures—explaining the history behind these monuments of men like Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson—or remove them outright. Jamelle Bouie, Slate Magazine, "A Trumpian gubernatorial candidate is campaigning on Confederate nostalgia.," 3 Apr. 2017 Millard's art looks to recontextualize everyday objects into powerful symbols—other art on his Facebook page, called Voices Through Art, show nails turned into military crosses. David Grossman, Popular Mechanics, "This "Crashed Space Capsule" Sitting by the Highway Is a Delightful Prank," 8 Feb. 2017

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First Known Use of recontextualize

1954, in the meaning defined above

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