Sundance Review: «Lilting» Delicately Explores Grief and
Cultural Divides With the Help of Ben Whishaw and Cheng Pei - Pei
Not exact matches
For example, referring to the «institutional field of
cultural production» that «rapidly and radically transformed... the rigid dichotomy between «high» and «low» «(for academics like Professor Rainey, dichotomies are always «rigid» and high art always needs scare quotes), he tells us that «Modernism's ambiguous achievement... was to probe the interstices
dividing that variegated field and to forge within it a strange and unprecedented space for
cultural production, one that did indeed entail a certain retreat from the domain of public culture, but one that also continued to overlap and intersect
with the public realm in a variety of contradictory ways.»
Their discomfort
with cultural issues is reflected in their protests that matters such as partial - birth abortion, school prayer, or same - sex marriage are not proper items for political debate; they are rather «wedge issues» that conservatives illegitimately bring into the public arena in order to
divide the nation (read: in order to cost Democrats votes).
«The world is
divided on this question,» explains James Cuno,
with «museums, private collectors and art dealers» on one side, and «archaeologists, academics, and source nation
cultural ministers» on the other.
The
cultural difference in how one speaks raises a big
divide with comments in which the pastor made.
The range of concrete materials
with which the conference deals is suggested by the titles of the five sections into which the delegates were
divided for simultaneous sessions of intensive discussion: «The Church and the Community» (meaning by «community» what the Germans mean by Volk, society in its larger units viewed
with reference to its
cultural and racial coherence rather than its political organization); «Church and State»; «The Church and the Economic Order»; «Church, Community and State in Relation to Education»; «The Universal Church and the World of Nations.»
Here, too, the people are subject to European domination, and
divided into many areas of varying size,
with differing
cultural traditions.
Mothers also mention concerns about remaining independent,
dividing care equally
with the father, and reluctance to feed in public, proving that many social and
cultural barriers still exist.
Instead of
dividing Washington Heights in half, the proposed map makes it a «community of interest» — a self - contained area
with common institutions,
cultural, economic, political and social bonds.
Hoteliers and
cultural agency leaders, after a year of negotiating
with the tourism agency, agreed to the formula that would be used to
divide the money.
As Rafael Behr says in his article today, this probably confirms the
cultural divide, strongly correlated
with Brexit.
Pétriz clarifies that there is a
cultural divide between the public research agencies, universities, and the business sector and believes «we must improve the relationship between these agents of R&D»
with two priority outcomes.
The findings, just published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, reveal that the self - beliefs of members of Western
cultural groups have much more in common
with the rest of the world than was previously suggested, contradicting the generally accepted view of a «West versus the rest»
divide in concepts of selfhood.
Time can mean many things, but Hillis's machine needs to track a particularly messy version: Earth - surface clock / calendar time, which is based on a byzantine agglomeration of astronomical rotations, orbits, and perturbations of hugely varying lengths, overlaid
with arbitrary
cultural whims about how to
divide it up.
With the aid of online dating platforms such as interracialmatch.com people of different cultural backgrounds, color, religion, race and ethnicity have an opportunity to bridge the continental divide and be with those their inner heart's truly des
With the aid of online dating platforms such as interracialmatch.com people of different
cultural backgrounds, color, religion, race and ethnicity have an opportunity to bridge the continental
divide and be
with those their inner heart's truly des
with those their inner heart's truly desire.
He, like those on his side of the political, financial and
cultural divide, has chosen to play down his own origins as he moves in a world where wealth is an entitlement rewarded
with TV notoriety — «I have opinions, and because I have money, people listen.»
Its twelve articles are
divided among three sections, each dealing
with distinct (but overlapping) areas of concern within the field of memory studies, namely: 1) Virtual and Prosthetic Memory; 2) Traumatic and Allegorical Memory; and 3) Historical and
Cultural Memory.
The path of the dollar bill, and point of view in each episode, paints a picture of a modern American town
with deep class and
cultural divides that spill out into the open as the town's secrets get revealed.
Hong Khaou's debut feature is a hushed essay on coping
with grief, sexuality and the
cultural / generational
divide.
Told against the backdrop of the immigration debate, Helen Thorpe's Just Like Us is an essential read for educators working
with immigrant populations or
with students straddling a
cultural divide.
However, there was a strong but
divided stance on discussing topical issues, such as sexuality and cyber safety;
with the level of input depending on the
cultural background and age of the child.»
The Ed School students were
divided into groups,
with each group talking
with one of the Japanese students about ways to improve learning and motivation in five areas addressed in the website, which uses symbols from the hiragana alphabet to introduce
cultural topics.
With that in mind, we set out to answer a few questions, not least of which were: Which beliefs and practices of effective teachers cross the
cultural divide?
With this in mind, Grant and her colleagues set out to discover which beliefs and strategies of effective teachers can cross the
cultural divide and help students in each nation make breakthrough advances.
In this unforgettable debut, a Muslim teen copes
with Islamophobia,
cultural divides among peers and parents, and a reality she can neither explain nor escape.
This poignant first - person account of the Chinese
Cultural Revolution presents a child's point of view of political turmoil and a
divided family
with an indomitable young spirit.
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Instead they were
divided into many independent city states of various size and power but
with a common
cultural background.
The data reveals a
cultural divide among three regions in the U.S.: cities and suburbs, rural areas, and the extended Black Belt, an area extending from the Mississippi River along the Eastern Seaboard and up to Washington as well as locations
with large nonwhite populations.
That exhibition is
divided by groups of years,
with 1918 - 1967 opening at the Carver Community
Cultural Center on Thursday, March 15, and 1968 - 2017 opening at the Mexican
Cultural Institute on Thursday, March 29.
As artists respond to the possibility of global environmental chaos, Mark Rappolt examines Tomás Saraceno's Aerocene project, one of the artist's most ambitious imaginings yet The Truth about «
Cultural Appropriation» With controversies over cultural appropriation regularly in the headlines, Kenan Malikargues that trying to control what culture artists can and can not use is bad news for political interaction and artistic imagination Power in Black and White In an America where the dividing line of race is now a cultural and artistic flashpoint, Jonathan T.D. Neil searches for a path beyond both pluralism and white privilege Carol Rhodes «Rhodes's landscapes are unlocatable because they are fantastical... They are «nowhere places»
Cultural Appropriation»
With controversies over
cultural appropriation regularly in the headlines, Kenan Malikargues that trying to control what culture artists can and can not use is bad news for political interaction and artistic imagination Power in Black and White In an America where the dividing line of race is now a cultural and artistic flashpoint, Jonathan T.D. Neil searches for a path beyond both pluralism and white privilege Carol Rhodes «Rhodes's landscapes are unlocatable because they are fantastical... They are «nowhere places»
cultural appropriation regularly in the headlines, Kenan Malikargues that trying to control what culture artists can and can not use is bad news for political interaction and artistic imagination Power in Black and White In an America where the
dividing line of race is now a
cultural and artistic flashpoint, Jonathan T.D. Neil searches for a path beyond both pluralism and white privilege Carol Rhodes «Rhodes's landscapes are unlocatable because they are fantastical... They are «nowhere places»
cultural and artistic flashpoint, Jonathan T.D. Neil searches for a path beyond both pluralism and white privilege Carol Rhodes «Rhodes's landscapes are unlocatable because they are fantastical... They are «nowhere places».»
With this in mind, Kang explores how a space can be divided into grids whether with regard to systems of power, cultural customs, or artistic line
With this in mind, Kang explores how a space can be
divided into grids whether
with regard to systems of power, cultural customs, or artistic line
with regard to systems of power,
cultural customs, or artistic lineage.
Presenting the stones along
with icons of the American West, Echakhch provides a poetic and complex view of the eroding
cultural divide.
With Land is a meditation on the ways our bodies and land are targets of white supremacy and its violence — systemically oppressed, exploited, stolen, seized, sold, occupied, owned, divided — and how to, within this matrix of consequences of colonization, be with land as a cultural steward that struggles, loses, thrives, and is resili
With Land is a meditation on the ways our bodies and land are targets of white supremacy and its violence — systemically oppressed, exploited, stolen, seized, sold, occupied, owned,
divided — and how to, within this matrix of consequences of colonization, be
with land as a cultural steward that struggles, loses, thrives, and is resili
with land as a
cultural steward that struggles, loses, thrives, and is resilient.
The mix of techniques and materials together
with imagery from the U.S. and Nigeria — the late dictator Sani Abacha, a friend's North Dakota wedding, a band in Nigeria that began as Michael Jackson impersonators — speak to straddling nationalities,
divided personal histories and the greater appropriation of
cultural traditions.
New
cultural attractions are often trumpeted as crucial to rejuvenating neglected communities, but
with poorer visitors unable to afford the high cost of food, drink and souvenirs, are they actually reinforcing the wealth
divide they wish to eradicate?
In the first weeks of this 10th anniversary year of the September 11th attacks and the subsequent invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan,
with global economic and political policies fueling conflict and prompting revolt, there have been numerous programs, talks, and debates around the city about walls: metaphorical walls created by censorship, physical walls
dividing Israeli and Palestinian territories or Mexican borders, but also boundaries that some artists insist are essential to maintaining the integrity of
cultural expression and identity.
First coined by Elaine de Kooning and used by Lawrence Alloway in 1958 for an exhibition of the same name featuring Milton Resnick, Philip Guston, Sam Francis, Richard Pousette - Dart, and Jean - Paul Riopelle (who, born in Québec but living in Paris, straddled the great
cultural divide), Abstract Impressionism would infuse Abstract Expressionism
with elements of the landscape in an esthetic program quite similar to French Non-Figuration.
One thing that engagement
with this phenomenon has revealed, however, is that the «white male effect» is really a «white hierarchical and individualist male effect»: the extreme risk skepticism of white males
with these
cultural outlooks is so great that it suggests white males generally are less concerned, when in fact the gender and race
divides largely disappear among people
with alternative
cultural outlooks.
Empirical studies aimed at trying to make sense of this phenomenon have concluded that the reason the public remains
divided on «scientific consensus» isn't that they haven't been exposed to evidence on the matter but rather that when they are exposed to evidence of what experts believe they selectively credit or discredit it in patterns that reflect and reinforce their perception that scientific consensus is consistent
with the position that predominates in their
cultural or ideological group.
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At the time, I raised a number of concerns
with the policy, including that it could lead to significant loss of control of land by Indigenous peoples; create complex succession problems; create smaller and smaller blocks as the land is
divided amongst each successive generation; and cause tension between communal
cultural values
with the rights granted under individual titles.
Bridging the
Cultural Divide: Innovative Supervision Practices to Impact Disproportionality
With African American Clients in Child Welfare (PDF - 99 KB) Parrish & Hargett Protecting Children, 25 (1), 2010 Discusses three models of child welfare supervision and suggests strategies for each type to increase the effectiveness of working with African American famil
With African American Clients in Child Welfare (PDF - 99 KB) Parrish & Hargett Protecting Children, 25 (1), 2010 Discusses three models of child welfare supervision and suggests strategies for each type to increase the effectiveness of working
with African American famil
with African American families.