Gatesian
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Gatesian (comparative more Gatesian, superlative most Gatesian)
- Of or pertaining to Henry Louis Gates (born 1950), American critic and scholar, or his theories or writings.
- 1999, Katherine Clay Bassard, Spiritual interrogations:- The central critique of the applicability of Gatesian revisionism for a narrative of African American women's literary tradition was framed by Hortense Spillers in 1985...
 
- 2001, Shirley A Stave, Gloria Naylor: strategy and technique, magic and myth:- In a Gatesian sense, Naylor signifies on Cane in her work...
 
- 2004, Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw, Seeing the unspeakable: the art of Kara Walker:- Further, Walker is signifying in a Gatesian way on a particularly racialized history...
 
 
- Of or pertaining to Bill Gates (born 1955), American businessman and co-founder of Microsoft Corporation.
- 1992, James Wallace, Jim Erickson, Hard drive: Bill Gates and the making of the Microsoft empire:- ...paint a grandiose picture about what Microsoft could do, the Gatesian vision.
 
- 2008, James A Duke, Mary Jo Bogenschutz-Godwin, Andrea R Ottesen, Duke's Handbook of Medicinal Plants of Latin America:- Friends and vague listeners may have heard me urging a "Gatesian" computerized approach...
 
- 2008, David P Reiter, Primary Instinct:- The projector and the computer bump into each other in Gatesian cyberspace, and we're off.
 
 
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