Sentences with phrase «as noble savages»

These tribes are not portrayed as noble savages living in harmony with nature, whose livelihoods or very existence is under threat from encroaching western civilisation or climate change, but as fellow humans whom it might be interesting to get to know.
Brunias painted plantation owners as well as noble savages, not to mention soldiers intent on «pacification,» as a very different ideal, and El Museo del Barrio continues with a brutal taste of the slave trade's real gold.
The role in which the actor was regularly cast, an Islamic extremist, has become almost as familiar a Hollywood cliché as the noble savage or gold - hearted hooker.

Not exact matches

Avram Grant's side were savaged by Manchester United last weekend, the Hammers relinquishing a 2 - 0 lead courtesy of two successful Mark Noble spot - kicks to lose 4 - 2 at Upton Park, shipping all four goals in the second half, as their previously encouraging four - match unbeaten streak in the league came crashing to an end.
As long as women remain the gender most responsible for children, we are the ones who have the most to lose by accepting the «noble savage» view of parenting, with its ideals of attachment and naturalnesAs long as women remain the gender most responsible for children, we are the ones who have the most to lose by accepting the «noble savage» view of parenting, with its ideals of attachment and naturalnesas women remain the gender most responsible for children, we are the ones who have the most to lose by accepting the «noble savage» view of parenting, with its ideals of attachment and naturalness.
The noble savage, as if we'd lost something valuable in our long evolution into civilized human beings.
In a future where corporations run pretty much everything and individualism is a big no - no, James Caan is our noble savage, curious as to why he is being asked to retire.
MONDELLO: Armie Hammer plays this Ranger - to - be as a fresh out of law school noble do - gooder while Johnny Depp's Tonto is a face - painting noble savage - that's the movie's phrase - who's forever feeding the dead crow he wears on his head.
The loginess commences with a framing device that finds Depp's elderly Tonto as «The Noble Savage» in a circus - tent exhibit in 1930s San Francisco, relaying the story of his life to a little boy who fancies himself a masked bandit.
As it starts, we find him playing the part of «The Noble Savage» in a 1933 carnival sideshow (and wearing impressive age makeup reminiscent of that worn by Dustin Hoffman at the beginning of 1970's «Little Big Man»).
We first meet an aging Tonto as the «Noble Savage» in a 1933 Old West traveling museum.
Adopting, tongue - in - cheek, the style of early silent films, Monkman places Hollywood under scrutiny as another perpetrator of inaccurate and damaging stereotypes: the heroic, macho cowboy, pitted against the blood - thirsty Red Indian, or «noble» savage.
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