Sentences with phrase «by narrative text»

This transformation from «realistic» image to «allegoric» image, accompanied by narrative text, is successful in creating work that not only resembles the original photograph in appearance, but also completely reconstitutes the collective myth or history we can take from it.

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She did it with the words, only the words, clearly spoken, her voice matched to the contexts of humor, narrative, conversation, sadness, as demanded by the text, all from her desk as the class sat at theirs, listening.
It was by way of engaging with a woman taking a «feminist approach» (her words) to the abuse of women in the church using the rape of Tamar and the narrative about Lot asking those that wanted to rape the men to have the women instead as proof texts.
In The Fidelity of Betrayal, Rollins goes on to criticize the Western Church's almost frantic attempt at «closing over this traumatic rent in the text» by affirming some biblical narratives over others and by explaining away passages that are inconsistent with favored narratives.
As artistically constructed texts, they, by the signs that constitute them, put forward potential narrative worlds; and we, by the activity of reading, (1) transform those signs into people, places, actions, and teaching and (2) concomitantly create discrete, self - contained story worlds.
Rather, their creative interpretations of the text are influenced by the hermeneutical conventions of Second Temple Judaism, which allow for quite a bit of «play» with the narrative texts.
Again, the narrative itself, as read by the sympathetic and sensitive reader, constitutes its own best commentary; and again, therefore, we call brief attention to points in the biblical text which, in our judgment, ought to be specially noted:
This Caesarea Philippi narrative is linked by the gospel writer to the text in Mark 9:2 - 9.
December (Obedience): - Created to Be His Helpmeet by Debi Pearl - Quiverfull: Inside the Christian Patriarchy Movement by Kathryn Joyce - Quivering Daughters: Hope and Healing for the Daughters of Patriarchy by Hillary McFarland - Texts of Terror: Literary - Feminist Readings of Biblical Narratives by Phyllis Trible
For example, many such texts contain what she refers to as an «exemplary narrative» — that is, a story embedded within the larger text that reveals by example how we are supposed to think, act, or feel.
Weissman preserves her artfully - paced narrative by placing the in - depth background information at the back of the book or in boxes, but still provides enough detail in the main text to clearly explain to readers unfamiliar with the coffee trade and the stakes involved.
A narrative text written by Damasio for the project inspired the combinations of instruments and melodic textures.
It's certainly not for lack of trying, as Strong adapts Slawenski's text (J.D. Salinger: A Life) by employing every narrative trick and trope we've ever witnessed in so - called prestige motion pictures.
Bresson's films are frequently based on literary texts; Hanoun, by way of contrast, begins Une simple histoire with a title card that signals his concern with narrative film's documentary possibilities:
The Student Editions include: • Links to instructional videos, audio, or texts • Links to practice quizzes or activities • 12 assessments that include a total of 39 multiple choice, 2 true / false, and 2 sorting questions • Definitions of key terms related to each of the standards • Examples of how students can apply the standards to their reading and deepen their understanding of what they are reading • Excerpts from several high - quality texts, including: - «Harriet: The Moses of Her People» by Sarah H. Bradford - «The Narrative of Sojourner Truth» by Olive Gilbert and Sojourner Truth - «On Women's Right to Vote» by Susan B. Anthony - «Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death» by Patrick Henry • Accompanying Teaching Notes files The Teaching Notes files include: • Additional activities and writing prompts to help your students explore the standard • Links to additional resources • Ideas to differentiate the activities for students who need extra support or to be challenged further • Answer guides with correct answers, answer choice rationales, word counts, and DOK (Depth of Knowledge) levels
They look at the narrative techniques as outlined by the spec, alongside an exam - style question for the pupils to try out, All of the content is supported by the OCR text book.
The Singapore texts contain no narrative explanation of how a procedure or concept works; instead, there are problems and questions accompanied by pictures that provide hints about what is going on.
Our plan is grounded in the following two premises: 1) When purposefully synchronized with one another across multiple forms of media («cross-media»), children's and adolescents» exposure to high quality youth - oriented social and ethical story content, i.e. stories of substance specifically about character development, compassion, and courage (CCC), is a powerful way to promote youth academic achievement and ethical values; 2) Especially if these stories, told and «read» across media, in their various genres (human interest, biography, history and historical fiction, civic engagement, coming of age, social change, spiritual awakening, moral issues, etc.), are «taught» by «educators» (broadly defined) using an «evidence - based» pedagogy that A) makes use of peer to peer, and adult facilitated group discussion and debate as a primary form of instruction, and B) takes advantage of access to the texts of the story that are made available cross-media (narratives, scripts, videos, etc.) to foster students» critical thinking and ethical reflection skills.
By pairing up to write narratives developing experiences, events, or characters, English - language learners can produce better texts in terms of task fulfillment, grammatical accuracy, and complexity.
People learn best by seeing someone demonstrating, so being able to capture your screen at the same time you provide a narrative (text or audio) is better than simply telling using text.
Created by a team of curriculum experts, these books feature step - by - step standards - aligned instruction, full - length practice tests for all question types — Interactive Reading, Literary Analysis, Narrative Writing, and Research Simulation, expert guidance for dealing with authentic texts, including tips, strategies, and graphic organizers, and easy - to - navigate lessons equip students with the research and writing skills needed to ensure success on the PARCC ® ELA Assessments.
Template tasks address all three types of writing specified by the new standards: argumentation, informational or explanatory text, and narrative.
The «Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass» and poems by Walt Whitman and Robert Frost, which the teachers currently introduce in high school, were labeled middle - school texts.
These content area reading strategies are critical evidence - based instructional practices that are used across different content areas to provide higher - quality instruction by incorporating the practices into the curricula to ensure students can access and comprehend secondary narrative and expository text.
The second unit, Reading to Learn: Grasping Main Ideas and Text Structures, addresses essential skills for reading expository nonfiction, such as ascertaining main ideas, recognizing text infrastructure, comparing texts, and thinking critically, as well as the skills for reading narrative nonfiction, such as determining importance by using knowledge of story structText Structures, addresses essential skills for reading expository nonfiction, such as ascertaining main ideas, recognizing text infrastructure, comparing texts, and thinking critically, as well as the skills for reading narrative nonfiction, such as determining importance by using knowledge of story structtext infrastructure, comparing texts, and thinking critically, as well as the skills for reading narrative nonfiction, such as determining importance by using knowledge of story structure.
We also exclude hybrid texts that use a considerable amount of narrative to explain science or history (such as the Magic School Bus series by Joanna Cole).
With a narrative that unfolds in a procession of photographs, sketches, scrap paper, wine labels, mix - CD playlists, IM sessions, TV stills, letters sent home from school, and other bits of visual imagery overlaid by short bursts of text, this is a book that plays with the boundaries between novel, graphic novel, scrapbook story, and multiplatform blitz (paid apps, YouTube videos, and an interactive, electronic version of the book are also in the offing).
With a narrative that unfolds in a procession of photographs, sketches, scrap paper, wine labels, mix - CD playlists, IM sessions, TV stills, letters sent home from school, and other bits of visual imagery overlaid by short bursts of text, this is a book that plays with the boundaries between novel, graphic novel, scrapbook, and multiplatform storytelling.
The following YA titles muddy the distinction between graphic and prose novels in varied ways, sometimes by integrating a separate story line only in illustrations, others by punctuating a narrative with a character's imaginative doodles, and still others by weaving expressive illustrations through the text that enhance the emotional weight of the story.
In the Classroom: Ask students to create a digital narrative about a single bird using The Robin Makes a Laughing Sound, by Sallie Wolf, as a mentor text.
Written in a multiplicity of voices, the text oscillates between philosophical reasoning and narrative forms of writing, including micro-narratives, fables, parables, and inter alia by Carroll, Ho...
Although impacts on credit reports are not categorized by the CFPB, they appear to be a significant source of complaints: 1,810 complaint narratives, or 35 percent of medical debt collection complaints contained in the database, contain the text «credit report.»
For example, we have a brand new mode of vision, thanks to the Fusion Goggles, but I won't spoil it for you... and 3D texts inspired by the Conviction art style that guide the player through his journey and important narrative moments.
«For people who are story junkies, for people who like to collect every audio log or text log out there, people who want to have a grand narrative to their game, I think they're going to be really surprised and delighted by what we have prepared for them,» said lead writer John Gonzalez.
«For people who are story junkies, for people who like to collect every audio log or text log out there, people who want to have a grand narrative to their game, I think they're going to be really surprised and delighted by what we have prepared for them.»
An entire generation seems to have become used to experiences clogged with menus and text, spammed with awkward cutscenes, choked by voice acting, mangled by incongruent narrative, segmented by load times, stalled by informational messages.
Japan has had a healthy market for visual novels, narrative adventures characterised by reams of text and mostly static artwork, since the 1990s.
Using photography, text, sculptures, tools, and objects of the vernacular, she has developed a syntax that is driven by personal narrative.
For the new texts commissioned by the Whitechapel Gallery, Al - Maria has chosen to adopt what she terms the «mini-mega narrative», using the hyper - subjective as a gateway to narrate the major - global.
In these works, Sparagana blurs and erases figures and texts — pulled from classic comics such as Dick Tracy and Nancy — distorting them to near indecipherability within rhythmic patterns, reconfigured into grids contaminated by narrative.
Accompanied by an illustrious publication featuring texts by Als and Jeremy Lewison, the exhibition chronicles an artist's personal and creative journey over the decades, while chronicling complex social and political narratives embedded in American history.
Using photography, text, sculpture and methods, tools and objects of the vernacular, she has developed a syntax that is driven by personal narrative.
By the early 1980s Jonas had begun to create complex, nonlinear narratives premised on literary and historical texts, including science fiction (Double Lunar Dogs, 1984), medieval Icelandic sagas (Volcano Saga, 1989), and, more recently, the writings and biography of the art historian Aby Warburg (The Shape, the Scent, the Feel of Things, 2004).
The installation, originally commissioned for the Turkish Pavilion at the 2009 Venice Biennale, is accompanied by a text situating the included locations within a Calvinoesque narrative that engages the poetics and politics of space, architecture, violence, and international relations.
Whereas, Duane Michals, on the other hand, trained his philosophical interests toward more liminal in - between spaces of what he called «indecisive moments,» which generate ambiguous emotional narratives that he heightened through photo sequences accompanied by his poetically personalized texts.
Drawn in by the beauty of his objects, which are covered with sgraffito drawing, handwritten and stenciled text, transferred photographs, and sumptuous glaze, at close range viewers apprehend darker subjects and narrative hints to environmental disaster and child abuse.
Select figures wear narrative text, which is written by the artist based on appearance, motion, and body language, issuing significance to random passers - by.
Many of the works on view in By the Book employ metaphor, allusion, and allegory as structures to evoke a powerfully symbolic visual language, while others are inspired more directly by literary texts and fictional narrativeBy the Book employ metaphor, allusion, and allegory as structures to evoke a powerfully symbolic visual language, while others are inspired more directly by literary texts and fictional narrativeby literary texts and fictional narratives.
[43] In 2010, artists Cindy Hinant and Nicolas Guagnini created the book «FLAV» which assembles primary archival texts and correspondence by and about Dan Flavin to create a narrative about the artist's personality which is not absent from the work as suggested by statements by Flavin like «It is what it is, and it ain't nothin» else... Everything is clearly, openly, plainly delivered.»
Taking the form of a constantly reworked potential text, it comprises a series of theoretical and fictional narratives that evolve from Gillick's research of past and present evaluations of the aesthetics of social systems by focusing on modes of production rather than consumption.
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