In an influential it controversial essay, Thomas Laqueur has proposed that relatively recently in our history there occurred a radical reinterpretation of the female body.
The man without estrogen receptors may lead to a radical reinterpretation of how the male and female hormones independently influence the body and brain.
You'll hear radical reinterpretations of Bacharach melodies, by an all-star cast of the downtown improvising scene.
Mr. Kaiser did not want a radical reinterpretation of a work first noted for its understated realism.
Munich is not given to radical directorial reinterpretations, especially not of Strauss.
And in case anyone feels that Glyndebourne has abandoned conventional instruments and radical directorial reinterpretations of the classics, it has not.
Certainly, there are no major departures in these books, no radical reinterpretations or troves of previously unknown information.
The production was not well received by German critics, who expected radical reinterpretation of the operas.
Two years ago the Supreme Court similarly upheld a radical reinterpretation of the law by the executive branch.
In this text, Nippold argued that the conflict created a need for a radical reinterpretation of the law of war.