Sentences with phrase «alienation takes»

The process of parental alienation takes time and it occurs systematically.
Severe alienation takes the form of false allegations and / or actual fear of contact with the alienated parent.
Much in the same way Resogun was the next evolution of the twin - stick space shooter Housemarque forged with Super Stardust HD, Alienation takes the arcade, «boots on the ground» shooter the developer first introduced in Dead Nation and builds on the rock solid foundation they created with that title.
Abby is a warm, new - agey spirit whose forced alienation takes a toll on her well - being, while Paul is uptight and remote, and dislikes the attention his «gift» gets him.
Notes: the Eatherton case is not included here because the Court in that case did not ultimately find that alienation took place, and no experts testified.
The defense mechanisms constructed to support the alienation take time to be broken through: they involve denying that the alienating parent is selfish and manipulative, denying that the targeted parent has positive qualities, denying that the child wants a relationship with the targeted parent, denying that the child is afraid of losing the love of the alienating parent.

Not exact matches

In the corruption, illiteracy, poverty, and oppressive governments that plague many Muslim societies, those seeds find fertile ground in which they take root, sprout, and flourish — as well as in historical memories, foreign - policy missteps by Western governments, and alienation felt by Muslim youth in Western societies.
However, the determination to put an end to our alienation by taking it up into his very being through the inescapable suffering of his son was of God's own choosing.
So, once again God's focal presence and action in the man Jesus is incorrectly interpreted when it is taken to be primarily a rescue operation or an expedition into the world to bring humans back from their appalling situation of alienation and estrangement.
Thus understood, the doctrine of radical evil can furnish a receptive structure for new figures of alienation besides the speculative illusion or even the desire for consolation — of alienation in the cultural powers, such as the church and the state; it is indeed at the heart of these powers that a falsified expression of the synthesis can take place; when Kant speaks of «servile faith,» of «false cult,» of a «false Church,» he completes at the same time his theory of radical evil.
(Alienation from religion also should be taken into account.)
Breaking free of pressure to conform either from any dominant parent or demanding human movement in order to enter into a more fulfilling life takes courage and risks alienation.
David's reversal takes the form of alienation within his own communities — family, city, and kingdom — as a result of this violent desecration of community (II Sam.
Alienation has been taken up in new life.
However, it has taken a long time for theology to acknowledge that sexual sin is fundamentally alienation from our divinely intended sexuality.
It is remarkable how often he takes ideas developed by those who assumed that the civilizing of humanity and the emergence of the historical consciousness are some kind of progress, agrees with them, and then shows how this has in fact been a deepening of alienation.
Reconciliation takes place after the fall, after alienation and pride and selfishness have separated humanity from God's will.
And we need to take seriously the absence of belonging and alienation felt by working class people by providing more opportunities for meaningful political participation.
Katz, who formerly chaired the Council Land Use Committee, also indicated that she needed to learn more about the proposal before making up her mind, especially since other developments are taking place on public parkland and any more greenspace taken for private gain, a process called alienation, is a serious issue.
They also talked about the importance of networking in the context of alienation, of how important it is to take the time to connect with other women of color in academia.
What all writers on alienation since Marx have taken for granted was that alienation was both bad and avoidable.
ACCESSING YOUR INNER AUTHORITY # 1 This remedy moves you through alienation, giving you impetus to take action, increase enthusiasm, and ultimately augment vitality that was depleted from birth trauma.
Eastwood's devoted apologists will not doubt praise these sequences for something like their «bold alienation effects» — which isn't entirely nonsensical, at least when the film follows Stone, Skarlatos, and Sadler into young adulthood, allowing the men themselves to take center stage.
As it comes together, the sequences of emptiness and a character that wonders from place to place, start to work together to tell a very deep story of depression, loneliness, suicide, conscience, adulthood, alienation, desire, limitations, fear, paranoia and at the heart of it all, the disgust and regret of becoming a father, that take severe psychological and physical effects on the main character.
The difference between American Splendor and Ghost World is that with two solitary figures in search of completion, there is the possibility for recognition of sameness — but with two figures (underground comic book writer Harvey Pekar and his wife Joyce Brabner (Hope Davis)-RRB- who have found in one another a sympathetic orbit, a partner in life and lo, with a child dropped willy - nilly into their midst to tie up loose ends, there is instead a sort of alien, island of lost toys exclusion that makes for a further alienation of the very alienated audience to which Pekar's comic so appealed and, eventually, took for granted and pandered.
Oddly enough, none of these devices have the Brechtian alienation effect of taking us out of the action in order to induce critical reflection; rather, they are shortcuts that propel us further into the naturalistic narrative.
Whereas Refn intentionally slathers an artificial sheen over every frame and line of dialogue, Ducournau takes a naturalistic approach to her story that is more evocative of «Let the Right One In» in its portrayal of alienation and primal bloodlust.
David Cronenberg's latest takes Robert Pattinson on a strange journey through super-wealth and alienation.
Following Griff, an office worker - by - day and superhero - by - night, this film looks at social alienation and the courage it takes to make a connection with another person.
An irreverent, abrasive, and horror - infused take on modern - day alienation that plays like a punk - rock EC Comics tale, from the acclaimed director of COYOTE, APE, and BUZZARD.
«There is a lot of alienation from the idea that individuals can make a difference and alienation from the idea that they should expect and look to government to take care of and create a kind of rich, equal society.»
Both have strong female protagonists whose desire for self - realization leads them to defy the cultural expectations that bind them; both are concerned with discrimination and alienation; both take issue with absolutism.
It's a first step, but Amazon's got a long way to go to catch up with B&N's huge head - start in alienation of the customer base by taking stuff away without warning, and in leaving the customer service people clueless.
Nowadays, as music services take on more and more new features in their attempts to unseat the iTunes juggernaut, they risk similar user confusion and alienation (most egregious current example: the feature - overloaded MOG).
While neither game sports an award - winning narrative as I mentioned earlier, Dead Nation's taking - itself - too - seriously cutscenes were preferable to Alienation's static dialogue boxes.
In a world of game that take themselves too seriously, Alienation is simply fun, and it's a game that I can see myself coming back to when I need just that.
Alienation is in fact a spiritual sequel to Dead Nation taking all the good action elements of the original title, but as a completely new game it makes an interesting twist as an Action RPG with a loot system and character progression that takes the best of genres like modern social shooters and classic dungeon crawlers.
Notable exceptions are me currently enjoying Alienation on Veteran and taking my time with it as oppose to blasting through the levels in half the time on Professional (read: Normal) difficulty.
The game is full of neon colours and creatively designed enemies, something taken from Alienation, and later levels feature huge swarms of creatures, echoing Dead Nation.
Alienation is fully worth the pre-order and I was really excited about it since the announcement (big Housemarque fan) but after only seeing «online talk» about it I'm just not taking chances with it and got ta say it'll be a shame if it doesn't deliver a solo experience like DN did... anyway damn it looks gorgeous.
The Alienation multiplayer experience isn't just limited to co-op, as the game takes a page from one of the more popular modern action role playing game series, the From Software developed Souls series.
Alienation's missions take place all over the world, with players being able to explore locations in North and South America, Europe and more.
Nex Machina's gameplay takes quite a bit from other twin stick shooters developed by Housemarque, such as Dead Nation and Alienation.
With atmospheric gravity, Betbeze engages this alienation, takes it to task, giving us a new way to enter.
«It is only by confronting the problem of our alienation, making this the subject of our work, that our ideals take on new meaning.»
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.
The exhibition traces his eventual alienation from his ancestral homeland, when a post he had taken in the Culture Ministry led to a souring of his relationship with the regime, and in 1975 he found himself summarily jailed and tortured for six months in the wake of a failed coup.
The show takes its title from the artist's comparison between the animal's watchful nature and the experience of gay cruising, and in the gallery's stairwell, twin rings made of rubber and steel bring to mind erotic play and alienation.
In video and in sculptural installations — works that employ banal consumer goods and pop cultural tropes — Da Corte takes on these topics and others, touching on issues of identity, alienation and instability.
Covenants by the tenant against alienation can take a variety of forms.
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