Sentences with phrase «become apolitical»

None of this information is disclosed by the work itself, nor is it essential to the experience, but it does ground the work in Gonzalez - Torres's «identity» — refusing to become apolitical, impersonal, or blind to difference, and also refusing identity as a confine.

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Corporations prefer to be seen as apolitical creatures — governments change, and customers come in all stripes — but at this highly polarized and media - socialized moment, it's become mighty hard not to upset at least a few people.
For the prospect that in future, with the aid of the media, anyone can become a producer, would remain apolitical and limited were this productive effort to find an outlet in individual tinkering.
According to its apolitical Web site, Zeb «Brad» Long, a former missionary to Taiwan, became its executive director in 1990, and the group hopes to establish a permanent center in Black Mountain, North Carolina.
Its founders were determined to be independent of the Rochester City School District and apolitical, with a focus on helping students in city schools become successful adults.
But Wendo's verses were actually apolitical, and after his first album was recorded and released in 1948, he became the Congo's first Rumba superstar, performing in and around Kinshasa with his band.
Without giving too much away, it seems like much of the drama from Homeland Season 4 will center on the conflicted, apolitical Aayan, as he weighs whether to become a CIA asset or seek vengeance for the death of his entire family and turn to terrorism.
Teaching has become «apolitical... stripped of its... ethical imperative to analyze and remediate existing societal and institutional practices» and of its mission to promote «self - empowerment and social transformation.»
Commenting on the political role of AE, Saunders points out: «One of the extraordinary features of the role that American painting played in the cultural Cold War is not the fact that it became part of the enterprise, but that a movement which so deliberately declared itself to be apolitical could become so intensely politicized» (275).
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