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The ability to reproduce unusually sharp and detailed images of something you have seen is known as ________.
Postsociality
Concepts or conditions emerging in social theory and discourse that envision social life and interactions beyond traditional or current societal structures.
Performativity
Performativity is a concept focusing on the power of language and actions to effectively enact or bring into existence what they name or describe, often used in contexts of gender and identity.
Antiessentialism
A philosophical stance arguing against the idea that entities have a set of immutable attributes essential to their identity or function.
Semiotics of Materiality
The study of how material objects contribute to meaning-making processes in cultural and social contexts.
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