Sentences with phrase «broader narratives of»

To what extent have group shows of «Asian» artists hindered our understanding of British Asian art within broader narratives of art history?
Rosen connects their behaviour to broader narratives of xenophobia and fear of «contagion'that leads to social exclusion.
The idea of «fundamental British values» feeds into broader narratives of «Britishness» which played a significant role in the UK referendum vote to leave the European Union and Conservatives» call for a British Bill of Rights to replace the protection offered by the European Convention on Human Rights, under the Human Rights Act.
What of criticism's other functions: proselytizing on behalf of the creatively triumphant but commercially marginal; trawling through cinema's back catalogues in search of unappreciated masterpieces; placing movies within the broader narratives of intellectual history; transforming personal taste into an essayistic art unto itself?
He supports that premise, arguing that in fact we generally do accept it, with a broad narrative of Western intellectual - spiritual history.
Of course the issue of reparative therapy fits with a broader narrative of gay rights and the truculence of religious conservatives in acknowledging equality for homosexuals.
Catalogue With introductions by MASS MoCA Director Joseph Thompson, two fully illustrated companion volumes accompany the show, published by The MIT Press: Hurricane Waves and the broader narrative of Seen & Imagined.
Within this context, even artists who will likely be familiar to most viewers, such as Faith Ringgold, Bettye Saar, David Hammons, and Pindell, engage in a broader narrative of empowerment and the preservation of a history that was constantly under attack by political and artistic institutions during the 1960s and 1970s.
Through literature, personal correspondence and official reports - from a 1940s suppressed report detailing labour protests and rebellions across the Caribbean to E.R. Braithwaite's annotated typescript of To Sir, With Love - this free Entrance Hall Gallery exhibition will explore the significance of the arrival of the Windrush within a broader narrative of Caribbean history.
With introductions by MASS MoCA Director Joseph Thompson, two fully illustrated companion volumes accompany the show, published by The MIT Press: Hurricane Waves and the broader narrative of Landscape Seen & Imagined.
To some observers, the revelations about the firm's practices fit a broader narrative of foreign meddling and manipulation into the 2016 U.S. election.

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That's a very important change of narrative from being about a person to it being about a consensus among a much broader community.
Her review is suggestive of broader possibilities for narrative, but those broader possibilities are not the intent of her essay, nor of the volume and others like it.
Such an appraisal of Romanticism seems fundamentally right, though Safranski appears unconcerned with how all of these tendencies fit into a broader historical narrative.
They already have an appreciation of culture in its broad sense and of the narrative link to social observation.
Good biblical theology takes into account the various voices of scripture (and the church) in an attempt to understand the broader trajectory of the biblical narrative.
Based on the author's extensive field research in Kerala, the book is written in an accessible, narrative style that speaks to a broad range of audiences.
I completely agree that the narratives in the broader culture and in our own minds about what kinds of lives moms have or don't have need to be flipped, revised, or completely re-written.
Of course, the numbers reflect a narrative that the Obama campaign would like to portray: that its donors are part of a broad - based movement representative of the country as a whole, not some kind of coastal phenomenon dominated by the «liberal elite» or a handful of moneyed political bigwigOf course, the numbers reflect a narrative that the Obama campaign would like to portray: that its donors are part of a broad - based movement representative of the country as a whole, not some kind of coastal phenomenon dominated by the «liberal elite» or a handful of moneyed political bigwigof a broad - based movement representative of the country as a whole, not some kind of coastal phenomenon dominated by the «liberal elite» or a handful of moneyed political bigwigof the country as a whole, not some kind of coastal phenomenon dominated by the «liberal elite» or a handful of moneyed political bigwigof coastal phenomenon dominated by the «liberal elite» or a handful of moneyed political bigwigof moneyed political bigwigs.
Even the supposedly «constructivist» factors of history, culture and religion have objective bases — these elements make Ukraine a pliable space for Russia to extend influence, and also contain historical narratives tying Ukraine to Russia's geopolitical safety (from the 18th through the 20th centuries, Russia has very often engaged threats from the West and South primarily in the broader Ukrainian / Black Sea region).
She'll almost certainly serve as a semi-official ambassador to Western New York, which Cuomo is hoping will become the anchor of a broader turnaround narrative.
Yet the narrative of scientific discovery is placed in the context of «real problems affecting real people, without abandoning our concern for broader social policies and fundamental philosophical questions».
Together, therapist and survivor create a narrative of the survivor's life from birth to the present, putting the most disturbing events, discussed in detail, in a broader context.
While security issues from Iran to Syria dominated the three - hour hearing, Kerry also wove climate, food security and competition for scarce resources into a broad new narrative of diplomacy.
In the arithmetic of the broader Stooges, multi-filmic narrative, it's quite good, if it never quite achieves the heights of blasphemous inventiveness to be found in something like Kingpin, or the deceptive simplicity of Shallow Hal and Stuck on You.
What's worse, the movie often stumbles into outdated tropes about transgender people, and struggles to establish a narrative thread that connects a relatable character arc with the broader topic of trans culture exploration.
For those few unfamiliar with Beauty and the Beast, the title sets up the broad strokes of the narrative.
But it offers a one - sided narrative of what once was, painting Susan in a broad and negative light.
At its core, this mutually - assured destruction is a truism, but the film's approach to it finds a strange poetry in its simplicity, commenting only in the broader strokes but giving its audience a god's - eye view of how the cycle plays out and, in doing so, maximizing the emotional impact of its narrative.
Then again, who am I to say that there isn't an audience of adult fans of the book who also want an overly simplified framing narrative to fill in the gaps between the poetry, as well as children who like their broad comedy to be interrupted by spiritualistic poems about life and death?
A film to be enjoyed with the broadest of smiles — and the smallest of appreciation for quality narrative — Lifeforce still works today as impressively - staged, cheesy fun.
Schnitzer radically reworked this material with his co-writer Anthony Mahon, folding new layers of clairvoyance and telepathy into the investigative texture of its narrative, and turning a smalltown Mississippi criminal case into a broader exploration of reality and our place in the universe.
More interesting results would probably be obtained, however, with the films of, say, Jack Smith or Gregory Markopoulos than with a narrative feature, even one as fragmented in its storytelling and as broad in its sensual appeal as The New World.
The album's narrative arc — one of specifically queer, black and feminist empowerment, while allowing broader readings — mirrors that of the YouTube - posted «emotion picture» Dirty Computer, an album - length film that collages its dystopian sci - fi tale with video clips of the album's best songs.
Just as important in this regard is the program's stress on broad social, cultural, and economic trends and cross-cultural comparisons at the expense of a continuous narrative of world - shaping personalities and key historical moments.
It's time to consider the idea that high performance will come when we value a broader set of cultural characteristics or when we're willing to adjust our school cultures and our state and national narratives.
And I think this novel shows slavery in a way one doesn't get from history books: it has the immediacy of some of the best slave narratives, with a much broader view of the whole than any one slave's experience.
Avoid commencing the introduction of your narrative essay with «That autumn,» or «This year,» because they are too broad to present certain details that are required for writing a story.
Although I was always familiar with the broad thrust of the stories, I frequently had to piece the narrative together from fragments of a story obtained over an extended period of time.
Besides being evidence of a broad misunderstanding of a relatively simple concept, the WSJ article also feeds into a popular media narrative about the superiority of government over private student loans.
Both often share the narrative essay format, but Travel Writing can, and frequently does, serve as a «review» (aka «service pieces») intended to encourage travel and tourism, whereas the intent of most Travel Journalism is to encourage a broader view and wider understanding of the world we live in.
Child of Light's narrative is painted in broad but effective strokes, following a simplistic, predictable path that is actually somewhat surprising in its lack of darker contrasts so often seen in classic children's tales.
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Session Report is a monthly series that explores the intersection of narrative and broader themes of game design by focusing on a specific tabletop (or tabletop - adjacent) game each month.
The game takes place under a broad sweep banner narrative involving nations and races (the canny humans, the hulking Varl giants and their common enemy, a dead - eyed statue people known as Dredge) on the verge of war.
An all - new story drives this experience with a narrative, characters and explosive moments that will excite a broad audience of players.
Like the environments, each of Dandara's abilities and upgrades make perfect sense within the context of the broader narrative.
Umberger seemed circumspectly optimistic about the broader implications of this growing receptiveness to vernacular art: «[The] more often public audiences encounter powerful art made by minority demographics, the more lopsided old narratives appear, and the mandate for inclusion continues to grow.»
«The Hirshhorn is acquiring works that enable broader, deeper narratives of the history of modern and contemporary art,» Chiu said in a press release when the acquisitions were announced.
Postcommodity works to forge new metaphors capable of rationalizing our shared experiences within this increasingly challenging contemporary environment; promote a constructive discourse that challenges the social, political and economic processes that are destabilizing communities and geographies; and connect Indigenous narratives of cultural self - determination with the broader public sphere.
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