• It began to flatten out, to melt into surrounding space, to attach itself to otherness.

    NEWYORKER: History of a Disturbance

  • Ballard, Michael Moorcock, Samuel Delany, and Ursula K. Le Guin, the otherness quotient actually climbing, nosebleed high.

    NEWYORKER: Olds Rocket 88, 1950

  • At Williams, his otherness fuelled both his sense of inferiority and his tenacity.

    NEWYORKER: Method Man

  • The screenwriter, Brian Moore, and the director, Bruce Beresford, show extraordinary respect for the stubborn, almost impenetrable otherness of their historical characters.

    NEWYORKER: Black Robe

  • By extension, the negative otherness is attributed to entire cultures.

    UNESCO: WHO IS THE OTHER?

  • El Museo has an exceptionally polished installation that emphasizes a sense of place and issues of colonialism, including problematic questions of exoticism and otherness.

    WSJ: Caribbean: Crossroads of the World | Tropical Ambition | By Tom L. Freudenheim

  • In those years, I was drawn to science fiction (and mainly to its prose forms) for the evidence it offered of manifold possibilities of otherness.

    NEWYORKER: Olds Rocket 88, 1950

  • The following article shortly describes the Conference on "Stereotypes and Alterity: perceptions of otherness in the Mediterranean", Valletta, Malta, November 27-29 1997.

    UNESCO: WHO IS THE OTHER?

  • He embraced that quaint otherness, his imperviousness to fashion or fads.

    WSJ: Jason Gay: Joe Paterno's Unsettled Goodbye

  • He fears that the unacceptability of otherness is spreading in the Mediterranean area, threatening international co-operation, and that extremism is becoming a substitute for democratic values.

    UNESCO: WHO IS THE OTHER?

  • Added to this appealing Englishness are flashes of otherness.

    BBC: The last piece of England

  • It is this sense of otherness (amply displayed in Lakkis' splendidly curling, pencil-thin moustache - a relic of centuries past), that makes the Cretans, and especially those from the south, such good company.

    BBC: Seductive southern Crete

  • There my own Golden Age of Science Fiction came, in some sense, to an end, the othernesses of my adolescence joining up with the wider tributary of literature, the mother of all otherness.

    NEWYORKER: Olds Rocket 88, 1950

  • But the detail about Captain Jones giving all the credit to the Lord, while a small thing, suggests a writer interested in human stories, watching, remembering, and sticking around long enough to be generally hospitable to otherness.

    NEWYORKER: Reality Effects

  • "Stereotypes and Alterity: perceptions of otherness in the Mediterranean" could have been just another talk-fest were it not for the mutual presence of Arabs, Israelis and Southern Europeans, reflecting the meeting's aim of overcoming cultural differences.

    UNESCO: WHO IS THE OTHER?

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