Sentences with phrase «as archetypal»

These and other episodes of medical incarceration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples can be seen as archetypal examples of the role of health care professionals and systems in colonisation, contributing to intergenerational traumas.
Even people like Steve Mosher (who I pick as an archetypal lukewarmer) who doesn't question the basics of the science at all, but doesn't think there is much evidence for high CO2 sensitivity and that the catastrophe is overblown.
I'm trying very hard to stay polite and not write an acerbic post that exposes Tim Curtin as an archetypal Grump Old Methuselah.
They immediately announce themselves as archetypal objects of worship in a modern age, fashioned from the same fabric as MacBooks, coke cans, cars and planes — a whole array of thoroughly untraditional and un-museumlike objects.
In 2011 Ruby presented «Vampire,» an exhibition that explored the vampire as an archetypal seductive predator, standing in for the uncontrollable and insatiable drives that inform the darker aspects of human behavior, particularly that of Americans.
This selection of historic Polaroids show both models and artworks in progress, many of which are also included in the Serpentine Sackler Gallery exhibition, such as the archetypal figure of the Cowboy, workers from the large - scale installation Lunchbreak, Man on Mower and Children Playing Game.
Hood is interested in how image forms are used for that purpose in contemporary culture and how they can act as archetypal activators of pictoral and emotional content.
Her work portrays women not as exact likenesses but rather as archetypal figures whose personality is only partially exposed to the surface.
As archetypal American foods, cupcakes recall holidays and family gatherings, which roadside diners intentionally echo in offering a bit of this comfort and nostalgia on the road.
In Cindy Sherman's famed Untitled Film Stills series, most of the 69 photographs depict the artist as a archetypal character known from the movies: a housewife, a femme fatale, a working girl, and everything in between — all evoking the ways the cinema has the tendency to objectify women.
CD: Wrestling came to me as an archetypal activity of boys and men, also much represented in art history over a long period of time.
In the early 1940s Rothko abandoned Expressionism and, under the influence of Surrealism and Jung's ideas on the collective unconscious, began to use archaic symbols as archetypal images.
Sculptures by Louise Bourgeois and Laurie Simmons's Walking House are part of Femmes - Maisons, a section which conceptualizes the female body as the archetypal form of home, since it is humankind's first dwelling place.
In another 1980 Self - Portrait [lot 1], Mapplethorpe by contrast presents himself as an archetypal 1950s bad boy, channelling James Dean and Marlon Brando with his coiffed hair, black leather jacket and cigarette dangling from his mouth.
As an archetypal wandering samurai, you have no objectives.
With its golden beaches, warm sunny climate and exotic flora and fauna, the Republic of Seychelles is often seen as the archetypal island paradise destination.
As with the coupe, a dynamic modern styling scheme keeps the Mustang convertible fresh and relevant while maintaining a connection to its long and well - respected tradition as the archetypal American pony car.
While he first pursued business as a career — he thinks of this period now as the archetypal quest for independence — he never felt that he was «making a difference» in the corporate world.
The rest of the key players also serve the script well: Kebbel as the archetypal «wild child» sister, Strathairn as the ambiguous dad, and Banks, happily camping it up as a woman with a talent for creepy - awkward conversation.
If there's any lasting cultural impact to this latest film adaptation of Stephen King's «Carrie,» it's that it confirms the material's status as an archetypal mythos.
Bresson, as many writers have noted, looked for spiritual grace in the most misbegotten places and creatures, but, for all its pleasant side trips, War Horse begins as an archetypal Spielberg film, and ends like one, too: the affirmation of a preordained connection between two kindred souls, and the cathartic relief produced by a last - moment rescue.
Starring as the archetypal mean girl, Rush plays a snooty and out - of - touch teenager, whose favor Lady Bird seeks to get close to bad - boy love interest Kyle (Timothée Chalamet).
For a film heavily marketed as an archetypal, heartwarming tale of a boy and his horse, Andrew Haigh's Lean on Pete is welcomingly less saccharine than its trailer suggests.
Gregory Peck plays nicely against cast as the archetypal obsessive and has plenty of nice period detail.
We think of spring as the archetypal season for cleansing — spring cleaning, spring detox, spring yard sales — but autumn is actually the more appropriate season to think about purging the old.
The engineer, he says, is seen as the archetypal technologist in an era when «technology» is a word of evil implication, identified with weaponry; greed and environmental degradation.
The Dane was seen as the archetypal, mundane, footballer that Roy Hodgson was bringing into the club at the time and he lasted just one season at the club before moving to Evian in France.
The world's newest most expensive player — a footballer with the attributes and abilities to live up to his billing as the archetypal modern midfield all - rounder — was muffled by his manager's tactics in almost the complete reverse of Guardiola's impact upon De Bruyne.
Zeta immortality, which combines features of Delta and Epsilon immortality, conceives of the future life as an archetypal or imaginal world, along the lines suggested by Carl Jung and Henry Corbin.
Later rabbinic tradition contains a categorical declaration that «Esau hates Jacob,» painting him as an archetypal anti-Semite (despite the biblical rapprochement) By the Middle Ages, «Esau» had come to symbolize the church and Christianity, while «Ishmael,» the prototypical Arab.
Virgil's Aeneid even fitfully rivaled the Exodus of the Children of Israel as an archetypal story of flight into the wilderness in order to found a new city.
Inspiration makes it possible to achieve a theology which, to use the old terms, is archetypal in relation to God's own thoughts as archetypal; a theology which, in other words, literally thinks God's thoughts after him.

Not exact matches

The juicy narratives driving Kipnis's four archetypal cases — lovelorn astronaut Lisa Nowak is featured, as is disgraced judge Sol Wachtler, memoir fabulist James Frey, and the dynamic duo of Tripp and Lewinsky — keep things on the zippy side, but the subject matter is worth taking seriously.
In fact, some Jewish scholars are now admitting that many stories from the Old Testament are either outright fabrications, or are stories that were partially true but were embellished and mythologized to create archetypal characters as Jewish heroes.
As Charles Krauthammer has put it, AIDS is the archetypal behavioral epidemic: it is not spread through the water supply or the air, it is not transmitted in contaminated food or infected fomites.
You know all of that, but you're still able to hear these as true stories, as metaphorical narratives using ancient archetypal language to make, among other affirmations, that Jesus is the light coming into the darkness, to make the affirmation that the Herods of this world constantly seek to destroy that which is born of God.
By the late 19th century the Irish had become the archetypal American cops, just as in the 20th century they would be the typical FBI agents.
That's why Tomorrow's Tulips treating noise - rock artiness as a comfort food, together with their «Beach Goth» t - shirts, feels so appropriate, even archetypal.
In the most archetypal of these tests, Harry has to use his magic skills to swim all the way across the bottom of the mysterious lake as part of a contest with other schools of wizardry.
Mythically world soul, whose essence is self - motion, is depicted as posterior to the Demiurge, who eternally and without change contemplates the Archetypal Model, the eternal Forms.
For example, there is a number, probably a fixed and limited number — archetypal, Jung would say — to which we can reduce the mass of themes in the universe as they might be catalogued by such folklorists as Aarne - Thompson.
As a Canaanite she is the archetypal other, more beyond - the - pale even than the Samaritans we see Jesus deal with so graciously in the other Gospels.
As noted in Chapter 2, significant archetypal or historical events are understood to manifest the enduring structures of the cosmic order.
You can clearly see that the likes of Neuer and Courtois have created one template for the archetypal modern GK but at 6» 0 ″ -6» 1 ″ many have made decent careers as GKs (Banks, Shilton, Clemence, Jennings, Wilson, Southall, Zoff, Valdes, Casillas, Bravo etc).
This is an archetypal Arsenal January signing and should be seen as nothing more than Sven's first foray into the scouting space for us.
Finally, Watford host Bournemouth at Vicarage Road in a archetypal mid-table clash as 10th plays 11th.
Under the uber - defensive conservatism of Dalglish and Clarke, he drifted between two archetypal British roles; the first of those was as a puritan crossing, right - midfielder.
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Each election, they invent names such as «Essex man» or «Worcester woman'to describe archetypal voters representative of marginal constituencies necessary to win a parliamentary majority.
Spitzer's family history is archetypal: The luxury Upper East Side building where he lives was built by his father, who amassed one of the city's great real - estate fortunes after growing up in a cold - water Lower East Side flat as the son of impoverished Mitteleuropäisch immigrants.
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