Sentences with phrase «as transgressing»

TRANS draws inspiration from the common linguistic prefix and its associated range of references: «trans -» actions such as transgressing, transforming and transmuting.
If you want to preserve your freedom, throw the book at them as they transgress.

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«Among the rulings,» says the report, «we find some that advise illegal actions and others that transgress human rights standards as applied by British courts.»
Just as regularly, federal courts have overruledthe bans, claiming that they transgress against the abortion license guaranteed by Roe v. Wade.
The facts of creation in this as in other matters do not of themselves constitute a command, only an indication of what is fitting; and the various forms of ethical unwisdom and indignity which do not transgress explicit commands can not be categorized as sin.
It is called to serve as a model for a society founded not on metaphysical truth claims but on the overturning and transgressing of all such claims for the sake of harmonious and loving coexistence.
I'd like to suggest to anyone who maybe bothered by this practice, as I am, that you put it in your will that It not be done on your behalf, and if it is done, that the the Momon church be held legally responsible to recant the baptism or be sued on the behalf of all those that have been so transgressed upon.
3 For this is the will of God, your sanctification: that you abstain from sexual immorality; 4 that each one of you know how to control his own body in holiness and honor, 5 not in the passion of lust like the Gentiles who do not know God; 6 that no one transgress and wrong his brother in this matter, because the Lord is an avenger in all these things, as we told you beforehand and solemnly warned you.
The words chosen neither transgress by their banality nor by their extreme rarity, but are recognized as expressing admirable nobility.
The new formula, in consequence, was that man's happiness and misery come from God as the evidence of his favor or disfavor; that one thing supremely pleases God, moral goodness, and one thing supremely he hates, moral evil; that whenever men are fortunate they must have been virtuous and whenever they are wretched they must have transgressed; that all human suffering is thus punishment for sin — «Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?»
However, by consistently seeking «to restrict immigration, renegotiate trade deals, and transgress our current foreign policy consensus,» as promised in his campaign, Trump has displayed «more integrity than many politicians.»
«A family, no less than a State, is, as We have said, a true society, governed by an authority peculiar to itself... provided, therefore, the limits which are prescribed by the very purposes for which it exists be not transgressed, the family has at least equal rights with the State in the choice and pursuit of the things needful to its preservation and its just liberty.
0 Lord, pardon now the iniquities, the transgressions, and the sins which thy people, the house of Israel, have iniquitously done,, transgressed and sinned before thee, as it is written in the law of Moses thy servant, «For on this day shall atonement be made for you, to cleanse you; from all your sins shall you be clean before the Lord» (v. 30).
Ideology, seen from within, has no outside; in this sense one does not transgress its outer limits as one crosses a geographical boundary... It is impossible to come to its frontiers from within... in discovering its demarcations, ideology discovers its self - dissolution; it can not survive the «culture shock» consequent on its stumbling into alien territory adjacent to itself....
Another trigger is «moral injury»: trauma that arises from doing something, such as killing someone, that transgresses deeply held moral beliefs.
First, they help determine the resilience of ecosystems on land and at sea, which in turn impact whether larger boundaries, such as climate change, are transgressed.
But when people feel financially deprived — as many did from losses suffered thanks to the last market and banking meltdown — they are more likely to relax their moral standards and transgress to improve their financial situation.
As fall slowly transgresses into winter, we're left with moonlit nights that warm our hearts with fashions holiday.
When Spike Lee asked, not unreasonably, after the release of Jackie Brown if Tarantino, by liberally peppering his dialogue with racial epithets (as he had in Pulp Fiction) was trying to be an «honorary Black man,» it was Jackson who rushed to Tarantino's defense, claiming that his friend and collaborator had not transgressed any moral or artistic boundaries.
The first rule of a frightening film, as outlined in meta masterpieces like «The Cabin in the Woods» and «Scream,» is that in order to be punished, our protagonists must first transgress.
The script is acute and the scenario could have been staged as theater in Miss Julie's dramatic study of class lines transgressed.
Knowing that the emergence of life on our planet is a cosmic miracle, is critical to transgressing the epistemic paradigm box that sees nature as a mere object to be exploited.
In that field of possibility we have the opportunity to labour for freedom, to demand of ourselves and our comrades, an openness of mind and heart that allows us to face reality even as we collectively imagine ways to move beyond boundaries, to transgress.
Dr. Yang's work transgresses the line between scholarship and community, as evidenced by his involvement in urban education and community organizing.
So begins Jake's new life as George Amberson and his new world of Elvis and JFK, of big American cars and sock hops, of a troubled loner named Lee Harvey Oswald and a beautiful high school librarian named Sadie Dunhill, who becomes the love of Jake's life — a life that transgresses all the normal rules of time.
«So begins Jake's new life as George Amberson and his new world of Elvis and JFK, of big American cars and sock hops, of a troubled loner named Lee Harvey Oswald and a beautiful high school librarian named Sadie Dunhill, who becomes the love of Jake's life — a life that transgresses all the normal rules of time,» says the description on King's site.
The works also possess a potent sexuality as formal systems allow the artists to transgress social taboos of examining and representing the body.
Back in New York, immersed in the circle of artists known as the New York School and with Cage and Cunningham's avant - garde influence as a foil, Rauschenberg explored many of the central ideas of Abstract Expressionism, both acknowledging and transgressing the movement's emphasis on gesture, individualism, action, and direct expression through paint.
Collection, as Walter Hopps observed, is probably the first of Rauschenberg's works to evince all the characteristics of a Combine, that hybrid of painting and sculpture that the artist developed in the 1950s.1 Yet, despite the challenge to conventional categories posed by its collage and the addition of objects that transgress the limits of frame and picture plane, Collection stands primarily as a reflection on the contemporary status of painting.
Some works can be viewed as sculpture that has moved to the wall or as painting that has moved to the floor, though, at times, these boundaries have been transgressed more than once before settling into place.
Spanning the years 1962 - 1968, Actionism was a provocative performance movement with roots in postwar gestural abstraction (Action Painting) that sought to transgress the conservative Viennese social climate by using the body as material in violent, explicit, sometimes sexual Aktions.
Transgression, as articulated by Foucault and interpreted by Sarmento, is not merely rebellion, or a break down of limits, but also the self being pushed to its own limits, where it uncovers new boundaries, in an infinite progression, that instead of liberating the self from its confines, imposes new strictures that must again be transgressed.
As with Grosse's previous work, such as her 2003 installation in Toronto's Pearson International Airport, the painting transgresses the architectural boundaries of the space, moving over multiple surfaces and onto adjoining walls in a strong diagonal directioAs with Grosse's previous work, such as her 2003 installation in Toronto's Pearson International Airport, the painting transgresses the architectural boundaries of the space, moving over multiple surfaces and onto adjoining walls in a strong diagonal directioas her 2003 installation in Toronto's Pearson International Airport, the painting transgresses the architectural boundaries of the space, moving over multiple surfaces and onto adjoining walls in a strong diagonal direction.
EXHIBITION On view as part of 2018 MFA THESIS EXHIBITIONS March 4 — April 6, 2018 The Art Gallery at the University of Hawai`i at Mānoa TRANSGRESSING BOUNDARIES by Nisha Pinjani ARTIST STATEMENT: The focus of my research has been on the daily lives of South Asian women, specifically in my home city of Karachi, Continue Reading»
As the title Still Life suggests, this exhibition utilizes material and process to transgress the boundary between stillness and life.
Artists who develop researches that seek to transgress the established by getting inside ideassuch as the fetish of objects, reification, mirroring of images and actions, and the relationwith the Other.
As a conceptualist, she out - transgressed most art polemicists and feminists, both of her and subsequent generations.
The 60's and 70's were marked by his absolutely outré performance work, which, even in that most uncommercial moment of avant - garde process - based explorations of oneself, was so viscerally disquieting as to transgress the archest radicalisms of the day.
As such they are a mediation of the media, a way of transgressing the fine art of persuasion that dominates our visual landscape to offer alternative readings and deviant possibilities to the hegemony of mainstream corporate culture.
Her features humorously distorted, her makeup smeared, Rist transgresses expectations for women in media while also questioning the invisible boundaries placed on women and their history, experiences, pains and wishes in ways that resonate just as much in 2017 as they did in 2000.
Nicholas Hlobo would translate the isiXhosa phrase Zawelela ngale as «They have crossed to the other side» and by this he describes the performative act of transgressing, crossing a border, or things that have transcended onto another state.
The work also serves as a prompt to action, encouraging the viewer to transgress the traditional viewer - to - artwork boundary and complete the work by interacting with it.
Transformer examines the politics and aesthetics of transgressing identity and at the disruptive sexualisation of masculinity by incorporating characters usually labelled as «feminine», as Brian Eno reflected with a text written for the original catalogue.
And if the answer is yes, can the Russian avant - garde function as an inspiration and model for contemporary art practices that try to transgress the borders of the art world, to become political, to change the dominant political and economical conditions of human existence, to put themselves in the service of political or social revolution, or at least of political and social change?
And if the answer is yes, can the Russian avant - garde function as an inspiration and model for contemporary art practices that try to transgress the borders of the art world, to become political, to change...
As she proposes, navigating the modern world involves transgressing spaces of private authority — a persistent line of inquiry that runs throughout her body of work.
Some, like geographer Erle Ellis, point out that «the history of human civilization might be characterized as a history of transgressing natural limits and thriving.»
He writes, «In other words, they argue, consumers will purchase carbon offsets and keep polluting, just as Christians in the Middle Ages bought indulgences and kept transgressing
One individual, who was once on the board of the Sierra Club, has suggested I should be criminally prosecuted... There was a shocking intensity to their self - righteous fury, as if I had transgressed a moral as well as an intellectual boundary and committed blasphemy.
Physical needs such as nutrition, sanitation, access to electricity and the elimination of extreme poverty could likely be met for all people without transgressing planetary boundaries.
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