Category
page 11990s introductions
queer theory
a field of post-structuralist critical theory
environmental art
genre of art engaging nature and ecology

neo-Ottomanism
thumb|The fez (hat)|fez, which entered public life in the Ottoman Empire as part of [[Mahmud II's Westernization reforms, became a symbol of Islamist anti-Kemalism in Turkey.]]
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Neo-Ottomanism ( or ) is a reactionary, revisionist, monarchist, conservative and Islamist political ideology in Turkey that discredits the Turkish secular nationalist republic and its reforms, and glorifies the Ottoman dynasty and its traditionalist establishments like the caliphate. It is also an irredentist and imperialist ideology that, in its broadest sense, advocates
public bookcase
cabinet which may be freely and anonymously used for the exchange and storage of books without the formalities associated with libraries
purity ring
ring worn as a sign of chastity
competition between Airbus and Boeing
commercial rivalry between the American Boeing and the European Airbus
queer heterosexuality
heterosexual practice or identity controversially labelled queer
David Copperfield's flying illusion
levitation illusion performed by David Copperfield
naïve realism
human tendency to believe that we see the world around us objectively, and that people who disagree with us must be uninformed, irrational, or biased
industrial piercing
type of double hole body piercing
funk proibidão
Funk proibidão (), or simply Proibidão, which literally translates to "strongly prohibited" or "highly forbidden", is a subgenre of funk carioca music originating from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro where it began in the early 1990s as a parallel phenomenon to the growth of drug gangs in the many slums of the city. The drug gangs sponsored DJs and baile funks in the favelas they controlled to spread respect and love for their gang as well as hate to the other gangs. The music that resulted is proibidão.