refunction
English
editEtymology
editFrom re- + function, as a calque of German Umfunktionierung.
Verb
editrefunction (third-person singular simple present refunctions, present participle refunctioning, simple past and past participle refunctioned)
- (transitive) To transform (a culture or institution, etc.) in order to promote social change.
- 2016, Antje Dallmann, Eva Boesenberg, Martin Klepper, Approaches to American Cultural Studies, page 143:
- A global corporate power, Del Rio Inc., attempts to refunction a Mexican peasant culture of small-holders for biopolitical exploitation by commodifying the water that sustains their way of life.