The personal pronoun in English has three cases, the
dominative, the objectionable and the oppressive.
Dominative racists express their bigoted beliefs openly, frequently through physical force, while aversive racists do not want to associate with blacks but do not often express this feeling.
Hence a self-canceling, deconstructive view of language is placed on the side of those who wish to expunge experiences that threaten
dominative power structures.There is a paralytic element to the threat: if text is self-deleting, and if all we have is text, what happens to the (extratextual) subject of political agency or change?
Se trata, en suma, de lo que Raymond Williams llama "the inherent
dominative mode" por medio del cual los grupos dominantes en una sociedad determinada ganan y mantienen su autoridad, estableciendo continuamente su posicion de poder con respecto a los grupos marginados de dicha sociedad (cit.
However, God, the Creator, is the only One whose motion is in the
dominative, free positon and subject to nothing.
The results of this study further confirmed that the climate change offers a
dominative effect on the magnitude, variability, duration, and component of streamflow regimes.
Both ways require to enlarge the wavelength band that is used for transmission, but in WDM systems it is limited due to the wavelength dependence of signal attenuation in optical fibers and due to limited amplification wavelength band of conventional erbiumdoped fiber amplifiers (EDFA), that are the
dominative type of optical amplifiers used in modern transmission systems [4].
More than a simple
dominative drive, violation is an economy--an accumulation of violence, a transaction of destitution.
Zoe Brigley-Thompson identifies these last two as among the "dubious,
dominative relationships" that, "occur regularly in Moore's writing," and that provoke their female parties to "seek a relationship in which the scripts of power are more equal" (78).