Sentences with phrase «about cultural phenomena»

In an article for Slate about the US Democratic primaries, Michelle Goldberg wrote in late 2015 about a cultural phenomenon of so - called «Bernie Bros» — male supporters of US presidential candidate Bernie Sanders who «seem to believe that their class politics exempt them from taking sexism seriously».

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For reasons that aren't entirely clear, Glass was ousted from Twitter before it turned into a cultural phenomenon and didn't even get much company stock, according to a new book about Twitter's history.
The thing about Star Wars, as with all great cultural phenomenons, is that the setting and mechanics of the story are incidental.
This cultural phenomenon — where it's normal to talk about birth as being nothing short of terrifying, excruciatingly painful, frantic, and dangerous --- is putting pregnant women in a mental horror - house about childbirth.
While any celebrity candidate runs the risk of being reduced to their roles, the reality is that Sex and the City was a major cultural phenomenon and it's inevitable that Nixon will continue to get asked about Miranda.
This will come about as a result of a cultural change whereby the university is not only seen as «a marginal phenomenon», a place to practice skills, but instead as an academic meeting place which offers a stimulating and pleasant working climate for everybody who works there.
After winning two Golden Globe Awards last year, «Transparent» became a cultural phenomenon and Amazon Studios» most buzzed - about show.
J.J Abrams fielded some more questions from the media regarding Star Wars (while also promoting his upcoming Stephen King project entitled 11.22.63 and Cameron Crowe's Roadies), but as you would expect, the majority of the inquiries were about Star Wars: The Force Awakens and his knowledge of the cultural phenomenon's eighth installment.
Featuring an incredible senstation of scale, a solid, thought - provoking story on nature and genetics, a raoring score from Sir John Willaims, and some of the most cutting edge visual effects of all time, the movie was a cultural phenomenon that got the entire world talking about dinosaurs again.
I did so partly out of professional curiosity — I've had to write an awful lot of news posts about Destiny 2 this year — but mostly because I didn't want to let a cultural phenomenon pass me by.
It's strange to think that a series about virtual cock - fighting has proven to be one of the greatest cultural phenomena ever created, but here we are.
has become a cultural phenomenon and many of our visitors are extremely passionate about Kusama's work,» said founding director of The Broad Joanne Heyler.
If you ever wondered what is the cultural phenomenon Americana truly about and wish to learn more about what is truly quintessential American then read on...
People tend to think of anthropology as being a very distinct practice from art or art history, but they are extraordinarily close: artists, curators, and anthropologists are all looking at cultural phenomena and particularly at objects and their use, and what that says about society at large.
The key subject of the course is the Exhibition as Communicative Space and will include: discussions about criticism and analysis of comprehensive phenomenon of how contemporary art, design, architecture, sound and performance, and publications as dominant art forms of visual culture adapt, co-exist, and conflict with market system; the course will reflect upon creative responses to conflict and crisis versus problems of value judgment on today's market - led cultural phenomenon and cultural movement, and the role of curator as a cultural translator and mediator between the two; and exploration of alternatives for ecological health of increasingly globalized art and culture.
Through her installations and video works, Echakhch critically examines socio - political issues brought about by globalization, the way national symbols are used, as well as cultural differences and social phenomena, without however assuming a cautionary or rhetorical stance.
If a «skeptic» wants to make claim about an incredibly broad cultural / societal phenomenon, then it seems to me that they might start by:
It is an environmental, cultural and political phenomenon which is re-shaping the way we think about ourselves, our societies and humanity's place on Earth.
Once the phenomenon had been thoroughly tested and replicated, it became a standard method for testing hypotheses about person perception, communication differences as a result of gender or cultural differences, individual differences in attachment style, and the effects of maternal depression on infants.
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