Sentences with phrase «as archetypes»

His square - jawed detective types and swooning vixens penetrate the psyche as archetypes of desire rather than clichés.
The melancholy and isolated figures immersed in contemplation in Zhang Xiaogang's works have already been interpreted by the West as the archetypes of contemporary China.
- Zhang Xiaogang, 2012The melancholy and isolated figures immersed in contemplation in Zhang Xiaogang's works have already been interpreted by the West as the archetypes of contemporary China.
Instead of focusing on the likenesses of the presidential portraits of Barack and Michelle Obama, Hyperallergic writes that «these pictures represent the former first couple both as individuals and as archetypes of African Americans.»
The painted battle planes with their highlighted famous names are used by Morley as archetypes for (the dream of) modernism in general and modern art, in particular.
If you are trying to connect some kind of special heritage that you belive GM is obligaed to it's fans to uphold using cars they produced in the 1960's as archetypes for performance cars today, then what you need to do is re-examine the present state of performance cars today.
None get the time of day required to really flesh out a character as all of them are left as archetypes and little more.
Simultaneously, he uses his actors either imagistically or metatextually: the three leads embody their respective roles — hero, girlfriend, sidekick — almost deliberately as archetypes, while Fishburne trades on the gravitas of his past performances to offer a clear - eyed, authoritative counterpart who, perhaps not unlike Morpheus in «The Matrix,» challenges their naive ideas about the world around them.
We're used to the characters in this series existing primarily as archetypes.
The characters here, though, barely qualify as archetypes.
Doc, Sal, and Richard are presented as archetypes; they are given distinct personalities but there is no real development beyond what viewers first see.
In addition, models can become restrictive when they are viewed as archetypes, making us over-generalize about the world and ignoring meaningful variation.
If you read Carl Jung, you can come to understand the images of Jesus» death and resurrection as iconic and as archetypes, as stories that simply «had to be told» because the world, in a cultural sense, just needed to give voice to this idea.
But it's also seen by many in the industry as the archetype of the fast - moving but ultimately shallow clickbait machine, driven by pageviews and willing to do almost anything to get them.
Most biting of all, critics have branded Bechtel as the archetype for a big business that feeds from government contracts — about half its sales flow from state - sponsored projects — and cultivates cozy ties with officials to gain an unfair edge.
We can grab Sample Sally from our persona creation PowerPoint template as the archetype of who HR Solutions Galore wants to sell to:
If, for our purposes, Cotton Mather can stand as a kind of archetype of Puritanism, with his very considerable impulsive energy kept in tight control and consecrated with meaning by its service to the divine plan, Benjamin Franklin may serve, as he has for so many others, as an archetype of the worldly American.
Modern theology sees the Holy Trinity as Archetype not only for the individual, but for the Church, the Family, the Religious Community.
«Entangled» so brings Kali to my mind... of the several Hindu gods / goddesses that have meaning for me, as the «face of» the unknowable one, or as archetype, Kali is the one that has always had the most personal meaning for me.
Like Dugin, Heidegger identified America as the archetype of the technological mentality that blinds us to Being.
Waldorf educators see the activity of playing flute as a class or taking part in an orchestra or band as the archetype of truly social behavior.
Even Mr. Weprin said he was not offended when Mr. Barron singled him out as the archetype of the Caucasian oppressor, in part because of the friendly gesture made immediately after the remark.
Roger Moore is a pastry chef's idea of James Bond; but Christopher Lee as the archetype of the evil antagonist makes this 007 outing just about bearable.
As a teacher, organizer, and parent advocate, I highly recommend those interested in improving conditions in public education investigate the LSC model as an archetype for change,» said Mark Friedman, a PAA member from Rochester, NY.
I do this kind of workshop often but this one stands out not only as a prototype of my work, but as an archetype of sorts.
«The new CLS is a design icon as the archetype of the four - door coupé,» Daimler's Chief Design Officer, Gorden Wagener, modestly claimed.
«The new CLS is a design icon as the archetype of the four - door coupe.
Number... should not be understood solely as a construction of consciousness, but also as an archetype and thus as a constituent of nature both without and within.
While arguably not the first RTS game ever made, Westwood's 1992 release Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty acted as the archetype for future games in this genre such as Westwood's own Command and Conquer series, but also Age of Empires, Total Annihilation, Dungeon Keeper, Homeworld and Blizzard's Warcraft and Starcraft franchises.
«I respect what those folks are able to accomplish, but as an archetype the ninja is all about sneakiness, agility, cleverness and speed — all the things the mechanics of stealth games are about,» says Anderson.
Hera, the queen of gods, is often regarded as the goddess of marriage, birth and fertility, but is also commonly considered as an archetype of all the constraints and domestic violence historically inflicted on women.
Each of the cards can be described as an archetype, a symbolic figure or situation of great significance that represents our journey starting with the innocence (The Fool) and ends with complete knowledge (The Universe).
within the surreal, upside - down context of reverse room, wines will present «the light bulb series,» a conceptual series of art objects that reflect on the light bulb as an archetype.
The flâneur, both participant and observer, serves as the archetype for this moment in history, and the major shifts in the way people could function in the world.
For her first solo exhibition at Simon Lee Gallery, Paulina Olowska will show a group of new paintings which continue her exploration of feminist and socially engaged themes, of shifts in cultural perspective between East and West and of the female figure as archetype.
Abrupt change is indeed a valid concern for the future, but we shouldn't take the Younger Dryas as an archetype for all abrupt change, or assume that a THC shutdown would have a similar effect on a warm climate as it does in a cold climate.
Lorenz is most famous scientifically for discovering the exquisite sensitivity to initial conditions (i.e. chaos) in a simple model of fluid convection, which serves as an archetype for the weather prediction problem.
A full - scale demonstration home of the winning design will be built later this year at the Kortright Centre for Conservation as an archetype for development in the Greater Toronto Area.

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Instead, they combine several archetypes to ensure as many employees as possible can find meaning in the workplace.
This archetype is part and parcel of our national character and it is important to hold fast to this mythology to inspire our next generation of Coopers as we confront the new frontier of space.
In his post on the company blog, on Monday, Musk labeled Eberhard as someone who falsely «plays to a common archetype — that of the noble inventor whose invention is usurped by the rich and powerful businessman.»
So this year as we went in search of the best places to retire, we identified four archetypes of next - generation retirees and found a place for each of them: a college town for the academically minded, a city for the urban - inclined, a mountain town for lovers of the outdoors, and an overseas destination for explorers.
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You create an exclusionary persona to do, essentially, the exact opposite; that is to say that exclusionary personas are archetypes of who you don't want as a customer that will help you identify who you should not spend time marketing and selling to.
While I could make this as complicated as you'd like, I've identified four distinctly different sales development approaches or archetypes.
This concept is very foundational to the origins of personas as well when personas were a means to inform goal directed design strategy and served as the communication vehicle and archetype of user goals.
These archetypes are similar to the Five Faces of the On - Demand Economy developed last year as part of the Intuit On - Demand Workforce study.
As stated above, IFTF used ethnography to develop their archetypes.
As the head marketing role evolves, Constellation identifies archetypes of the modern CMO.
It starts with the accurate understanding of the role of archetype buyer personas as an interface and narrative to ongoing buyer behavioral research.
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