Sentences with phrase «american culture of violence»

In a gallery about the American culture of violence, four of Robert Beck's «Thirteen Shooters,» teenagers convicted in school killings, and, foreground, Mike Kelley's «Educational Complex.»
Haigh, Arnold and McDonagh have all benefited richly from the change of scenery — not to mention Lynne Ramsay, whose US - set films We Need to Talk About Kevin and You Were Never Really Here both offer sharp, trauma - shaken meditations on uniquely American cultures of violence and domestic dysfunction.

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According to the Authorized Version of the Kennedy story advanced by biographers (and former Kennedy aides) Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. and Theodore Sorensen, Kennedy's assassination was the by - product of a culture of violence that had infected the extreme American right wing.
The crowds in the streets of Cairo, the marchers in Islamabad, the Palestinians who ululated and fired off their guns to celebrate the slaughter of Americans: they still grasp what blood does and why a mythic culture needs violence for its foundation.
A day after deadly violence struck the J'ouvert parade in Brooklyn for the third straight year, Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Tuesday that the annual celebration of Caribbean culture would continue but that the city would consider changing the hours of the overnight event, which precedes the much bigger West Indian American Day Parade.
Before the West Indian American Day Parade on Monday, City Councilman Jumaane D. Williams, a Democrat who represents several Brooklyn neighborhoods, said that he had come out «because I have a right to celebrate my culture,» but that he had almost decided to stay home because of the violence.
The gloomy things «The Pledge» has to say about manhood are antithetical to the heroic rites of Hollywood action - adventure films and professional sports through which American mass culture channels and idealizes male violence.
Working Paper Series # 1: Michael A. Genovese, Art and Politics: The Political Film as a Pedagogical Tool # 2: Donald B. Morlan, Pre-World War II Propaganda: Film as Controversy # 3: Ernest D. Giglio, From Riefenstahl to the Three Stooges: Defining the Political Film # 4: John W. Williams, The Real Oliver North Loses: The Reel Bob Robert Wins # 5: Robert L. Savage, Popular Film and Popular Communication # 6: Andrew Aoki, «Chan Is Missing:» Liberalism and the Blending of a Kaleidoscopic Culture # 7: Barbara Allen, Using Film and Television in the Classroom to Explore the Nexus of Sexual and Political Violence # 8: Robert S. Robins & Jerrold M. Post, Political Paranoia as Cinematic Motif: Stone's «JFK» # 9: Richard A. Brisbin, Jr., From State and Local Censorship to Ratings: Substantitive Rationality, Political Entrepreneurship, and Sex in the Movies # 10: Stefanie L. Martin, Fiction and Independent Films: Creating Viable Communities and Coalitions by Reappropriating History # 11: Peter J. Haas, A Typology of Political Film # 12: Phillip L. Gianos, The Cold War in U.S. Films: Representing the Political Other # 13: Michael A. Genovese, The President as Icon & Straw Man: Hollywood & the Presidential Image # 14: Michael Krukones, Hollywood's Portrayal of the American President in the 1930s: A Strong and Revered Leader # 15.
His cinema has spanned such subjects as South American civil war (Salvador), the Vietnam War (Platoon), speculative capitalism (Wall Street), the assassination of John F. Kennedy (JFK), as well as media, violence and the celebrity culture (Natural Born Killers).
Its hypersexualized violence also seems like gruesome carnage for its own sake rather than an intelligent critique of American culture.
Mike Kelley (1954 — 2012) was a visionary artist whose complex and diverse body of work forges an incisive exploration into the underpinnings of violence within American culture.
They feel inexorably, quintessentially American — embodying the classic mix of pop culture, violence, and melodramatic tragedy that has long characterized... see the entire review in the print version of March's Sculpture magazine.
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Ruby has cited a diverse range of sources and influences including aberrant psychologies, urban gangs and graffiti, hip - hop culture, craft, masculinity, violence, public art and civic monuments, prisons, globalization, American domination and decline, waste and consumption.
Lazzarini's work touches on themes ranging from memory to optics to the mythology of violence in American culture.
Featuring: Amna Asghar, Dana Davenport, Umber Majeed, Tammy Nguyen, Ke Peng, Sahana Ramakrishnan, Sheida Soleimani Amna Asghar speaks on the construction and translation of disparate references, cultures, geographies, and generations from Pakistan and America; Dana Davenport addresses the complexity of interminority racism within her own community and institutions from her experiences as a Black Korean American; Umber Majeed's practice attempts to unpack the temporalities within South Asia as site, familial archival material, popular culture, and modern national state narratives; Tammy Nguyen interrogates natural sciences and non-human forms to explore racial intimacies and US military involvement in the Pacific Rim; Ke Peng documents the feeling of alienation and disorientation from urbanization and immigration by taking a journey into an imagined childhood in China, Hunan, where she was born and Shenzhen, a modern city where her family relocates to; Sahana Ramakrishan explores myths and religion from Buddhist and Hindu tales to speak upon the magic of childhood and the power dynamics of sexuality, race, and violence; Sheida Soleimani is an Iranian - American artist and a daughter of political refugees, making work to highlight her critical perspective on the historical and contemporary socio - political occurrences in Iran.
Betye Saar's The Liberation of Aunt Jemima: Cocktail combines the iconography of the Black Power Movement, political violence, and aspirational middle - class American culture.
Beck's scrutiny of violence in American culture extends beyond its effects to its causes, and thus envelopes private realms like home and family.
2002 Ultra Baroque: Aspects of the Post-Latin American Art, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA Límites de la percepción, Fundación Joan Miró, Barcelona, Spain Life Death Love Hate Pleasure Pain: A Spectrum of Contemporary Art at the MCA Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago, USA Moving Pictures, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA time / frame, Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, USA Tempo, Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Gene (sis): Contemporary Art Explores Human Genomics, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, USA Visions of America: Photographs from the Whitney Museum of Art 1940 - 2001, Whitney Museum of Art, New York, USA Lateral Thinking: Art of the 1990 «s, Museum of Contemporary Arts San Diego, La Jolla, USA Culture of Violence, University Gallery, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA A New World Trade Center, Max Protetch Gallery, New York, USA
«Fists and the Voices of Sorrowful Women»: Race, Gender, Violence, and the Reconstruction of the Word in Toni Morrison's «Jazz», African American Culture and Legal Discourse 131 (2009).
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