Sentences with phrase «as societal expectations»

Her interests lie in female identity and the anxieties that manifest and are cultivated from the bombardment of the media as well as societal expectations and pressures (both self - imposed and external).

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As we consciously opt out or creatively reimagine marriage one loving couple at a time, we'll be able to shift societal expectations wholesale, freeing younger generations from some of the antiquated assumptions we've faced (that women always want to get married and men always shy away from commitment, that gender parity somehow disempowers men, that turning 30 makes an unmarried woman into an old maid).»
I am presently living and working in a different culture which bases marriage and being together as a societal and emotionally stable state to be in; the values and expectations just seem to be so different, and where interestingly, private life really is a private affair and not some kind of «peep show» as in out Western culture of show and tell all as much as possible on Television and Films.
All of which means that before we tout the presumptive benefits of marriage for everyone, we should be willing to explore what's working for those who are happily living alternatively and whether what doesn't work for them is the actual arrangement or the societal expectation that committed couples marry and live together as well as the judgment they face if they don't follow the romantic script.
Marriage is a swamp of false expectations and societal impositions which ensure that relationships don't develop as they should.
Well, because there are 1,100 financial and legal perks and protections, as well societal expectations that marriage is forever (all of which can be traps, too) that offer a buffer.
Societal biases as well as spoken and unspoken prejudices fuel expectations, and our Black children feel the impact.
We align our business practices with societal needs and expectations by investing in complementary innovative technologies to control emissions as well as minimize water consumption and waste generation.
For example, I have known some women with 4 cm separations postpartum to have a «flat» stomach (as defined by societal expectations), be pain - free and still be able to perform very physically strong feats.
But when most successful, they understand this potential imperfection (or vulnerability) as a fact, and train themselves to detect these social cues to better manage and maneuver through societal expectations.
Her vulnerability is unsurpassed as a punk artist and cancer survivor dealing with societal expectations of healing.
Instead of playing this out as a brittle exploration of identity and societal expectations, the filmmakers opt for a romantic - comedy formula, with a four - way friendship standing in for the usual love story.
But most of all, as the titular seaside sequence illustrates, it's a subtle meditation on regret, societal expectations, and the fragility of love.
Parched minds become satisfied with minimum learning expectations and some, especially as they approach middle and high school, begin to believe that school can not quench their thirst as well as other societal options.
Instead, as one article sought to clarify, it derails the conversation and does nothing to question societal norms and expectations in regards to how violence against women is normalized (Plait, 2014).
The results are most useful when they are considered in combination with other knowledge about the student population and the educational system, such as trends in instruction, changes in the school - age population, and societal demands and expectations.
An example of a blogger who might have felt societal expectations wrote, «I kept borrowing and doing hardships to save my home and pay off my car, but as you said I should have just filed (bankruptcy) from the early signs of hopelessness.»
She makes work as an expression of the emotions, experiences and struggles that she faces daily and also aims to counter the societal expectations of romance and sexuality that are placed on females and female - identifiers.
With their formal qualities, the works subvert art historical conventions as well as cultural and societal expectations.
With their formal qualities, these works subvert art historical conventions as well as cultural and societal expectations.
Floating wind power is fast taking shape as a mainstream energy source, with analysts upgrading their expectations of market - size — though still far short of Statoil's forecasts — from early estimates of 3.5 GW by 2030 to around 5GW, led by the geographic fact that 60 - 80 % of world's offshore wind resource is in water too deep for bottom - fixed turbines, and the societal reality that ever - vaster populations are going to be inhabiting coastal mega-cities.
Such censorship raises several questions: what counts as «extremist» and where do we draw the line between not conforming to societal expectations and being «extreme»?
A number of platform speakers described how certain behavioural traits have become labelled as either feminine or masculine and how societal behaviour norms tend to influence the expectation and demonstration of these traits.
Certain respondents advocated for the role of community members, such as grandparents and community health workers, as well as the church, as traditional sources of information with deep knowledge of societal norms and expectations.
It is based on the wider variation in societal expectations and norms for fathers», as compared to mothers», parenting.
This can be anything from the client feeling they are deviating from societal expectations to personal issues that present themselves as manifestations through irrational fears.
As we consciously opt out or creatively reimagine marriage one loving couple at a time, we'll be able to shift societal expectations wholesale, freeing younger generations from some of the antiquated assumptions we've faced (that women always want to get married and men always shy away from commitment, that gender parity somehow disempowers men, that turning 30 makes an unmarried woman into an old maid).»
We are constantly faced with societal expectations of go, go, go; slowing down is so often seen as a negative.
According to the latest SCE Housing Survey, part of the Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE) by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 72.3 percent of renters «prefer» or «strongly prefer» to own a home rather than rent one, and 55.9 percent view homeownership as «a good investment» — findings that dismiss a commonly held notion that they have become averse to homeownership as a result of societal shifts.
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