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unproblematize, v. Chiefly Lit. Theory.|ʌnˈprɒbləmətaɪz| [f. un-2 + problematize v.] trans. To render unproblematic, to characterize or accept as not raising difficulties; not to subject to analysis or questioning. Hence unˈproblematizedppl. a.
1976G. C. Spivak in J. Derrida Of Grammatol. p. xli, It does not seem correct to unproblematize Freud's different models for the psychic system. 1985Rev. Eng. Stud. Feb. 86 Such an unproblematized romantic thesis leads the author to overlook detail in the productions he has seen. 1989Dissertation Abstr. Internat. XLIX. 3723a/1 The second reading..examines his critique of an unproblematized conception of self-identity. |