Sentences with phrase «classical roles of»

Meisenberg films the room, K.E. performs like part of the architecture; they are occupying classical roles of observer and muse.
Theology suddenly seemed to lose its classical role of being at the service of faith and truth.
It might be an ego thing that guys have (which is why a classical role of the lady is to build up her man).

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This kind of classical free market viewed capitalism's historical role as being to free the economy from the overhead of unproductive «usury» debt, along with the problem of absentee landownership and private ownership of monopolies — what Lenin called the economy's «commanding heights» in the form of basic infrastructure.
There is, as I see it, a paradigm shift taking place in contemporary Roman Catholic theology away from the classical worldview of Thomas Aquinas and other scholastic thinkers in which the philosophy of Aristotle plays such an important role to a more interpersonal approach to the God - world relationship in which God is thought to be constantly interacting with creatures in the establishment of the Kingdom of God on earth.
He is a convinced and convincing proponent of classical liberalism, which means he is today what is called a conservative, and is especially effective in urging that we recover the role of the institutions of civil society» most importantly the family» in constructing a democracy less troubling to the common good.
Whereas Childs is a Presbyterian committed to reformulating the classical Calvinist doctrine of sola scriptura in response to the challenge of historical criticism, Barr's more modernistic position, as we have seen, awards a much smaller role to the Bible in the ascertainment of truth and a large role to post-biblical tradition, which he often sees as a corrective and an improvement over the Bible.
In contrast to the authors of many of the classical theoretical approaches to religion — Marx, Freud, and even Durkheim — Berger seems to give greater autonomy to the functioning of religious symbols and, indeed, suggests an interesting means of circumventing the problem of reductionism while giving social conditions a legitimate role.
A further element in this new conception of reception, and an inheritance from the classical model of reception, is that it understands the agents of this comprehensive process to include all of the members of the Church, while specifying g the particular roles of Church leaders, of the whole body of the faithful, and of theologians.
We have the dalit versions of the classical epics like Mahabharata and Ramayana, in which we find reversal of roles — the heroes of the classics turned into villains and those vilified get reinstated as heroes.
The attempt to force classical Darwinian thinking into the role of an explanatory principle of almost universal scope has proved singularly unconvincing.
Although he concedes that Elihu is almost certainly an add - on («a measure of comic relief, [who] offers an easing of tensions that may be compared to the roles of the alazon or buffoon in classical Greek comedy»), Balentine makes a determined effort to probe his arguments.
I also have forthcoming articles, which discuss the classical debates around the role of ideas in social change in the tradition of the Left and sketch an alternative approach that is critical towards determinism — the idea that human agency can be predicted by external material forces — but avoids falling into the common idealist trap when one tries to rehabilitate human agency.
Also at 11 a.m., former NYC Mayor David Dinkins rehearses his narrative role in a special performance of Lincoln Portrait at Carnegie Hall next week in collaboration with renowned pianist Jiaxin Tian and the Manhattan Symphonie, DiMenna Center for Classical Music, 450 W. 37th St., Manhattan.
Moreover, there are yet other cell types — such as visceral adipose tissue macrophages and cytotoxic CD8 + T - cells — in which the age - related supernumerary accumulation of dysfunctional and apoptosis - resistant cells appears to play a highly deleterious role on tissue function, but where the cells are not «senescent» cells in the classical sense of p16Ink4a expression and the senescence - associated secretory profile observed in senescent fibroblasts.
My own role in all this was permissive as Andy Wakefield was the research leader, the conductor of the orchestra, a classical role in research for a gastroenterologist.
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He is a delight, whether candidly discussing the positive influence of a gay uncle while he was growing up, the joys of particular roles, or the vicissitudes of his devotion to classical dance.
Since then, with detours for movies and especially television, he's worked steadily in the theater, playing a slew of classical roles in regional theater, and working on contemporary fare by writers such as Lanford Wilson, Terrence McNally, Edward Albee, and David Mamet.
The «untitled Nina Simone project» — which has been in the works for several years but was on hold until now due to lack of funding — will tell the story of the late jazz musician and classical pianist who became known as the «High Priestess of Soul,» including her rise to fame, her role in the Civil Rights movement, and her relationship with her manager.
They occupy roughly the same role in as the classical dungeons and temples of previous Zelda games, with a series of puzzles culminating in a boss fight, and form absolutely spectacular set pieces.
Composed by Ludwig Göransson Sony Classical / 55m A remake of Michael Winner's most famous film, Death Wish sees Bruce Willis step into the role made so famous by Charles Bronson in 1974.
In THR's annual actor roundtable, this season's six top awards contenders — including Ethan Hawke, Michael Keaton, Eddie Redmayne and Timothy Spall — open up about why a Hollywood film is preferable to a classical theater role («Stick Polonius straight up your arse»), flunking out of college and how a meeting with Stephen Hawking turned into the equivalent of a «Saturday Night Live» skit
Rock must change his spots to act educated and cultured, but the role proves difficult as his idea of classical music is «Run - DMC».
To Amy's point about the difference between a role where Tom really gets to act, in the classical sense, versus one where he stages He - Man battles against CGI and his own «I do my own stunts, thankyouverymuch» mortality, I'd argue that a number of his best turns feature him capital - A Acting his way through He - Man battles against his own emotions.
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From the creators of the popular fighting game Skullgirls comes Indivisible, a 2D action adventure platforming role - playing fantasy game that's inspired by classical games such as Valkyrie Profile and Metroid.
«Poking fun at H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos in the framework of a classical Japanese role - playing game may not be the most obvious choice when dreaming up a game.
They occupy roughly the same role in as the classical dungeons and temples of previous Zelda games, with a series of puzzles culminating in a boss fight, and form absolutely spectacular set pieces.
--- Hero of Magic: War Age is a global massively multiplayer online role - playing game (MMORPG) with classical turn - based battle mode on mobile devices.
-- Hero of Magic: War Age is a global massively multiplayer online role - playing game (MMORPG) with classical turn - based battle mode on mobile devices.
The ballet tests basic tenants of the genre — roles that are traditionally gender specific become abstracted, ruthless movements manipulate and redirect classical pointe work — while deconstructing pivotal, but cliché moments from historical ballets against a backdrop of Western swagger.
This exhibition examines two centuries of works intertwined with emotion — from the sacrifice of classical heroines to the grief of ordinary people, from martyred saints to actors in tragic roles — and explores how art's cathartic power grows or fades for new generations of viewers.
Reflecting a central aspect of her work; the role of the voice and the feeling of mourning or loss, resilience and survival, in the political and historical, individual and collective, Cammock wants to focus on how emotion is expressed in Italian culture and society, with a particular focus on opera, classical and folk music, art, poetry, writing and dance.
The logo reflects three aspects of the orchestra: its role as the only high - quality classical music experience located in Brooklyn, the beauty and power of the music and the coming together of the community to participate in it.
This exhibition takes a lurid approach to what is normally considered decorative architecture, re-thinking the female form through its role in classical objects of function; a Venetian Moore lamp, a stool, a vanity, a mirror, a chandelier and tapestry.
Working in a classical sculptural lexicon, Dexter Dymoke's practice explores the correlations and tensions between objects, materials and their engagement in space — he describes his work as an engagement with a discrete but rigorous conceptual enquiry into the symbolic and metaphoric role of materials.
Overall the works provide insight into a nation which is the subject of enthralling and controversial debates and which will play a critical role on the global stage in the 21st century, not only because of its classical traditions, but also because of its rapid economic and cultural growth.
Other works on view include a suite of watercolors by Guo Hongwei, combining his renderings of American iconography with his father's calligraphy of Chinese classical poems; Chen Wei's staged photographs in the traditions of Gregory Crewdson and Cindy Sherman; a thick - imexhibitionso floral - patterned diptych by Liang Yuanwei, exhibitionsly featured in the Chinese pavilion at the 54th Biennale di Venezia; Cheng Ran's romantically staged photos of the Hollywood sign, commenting on the role cinema has played in shaping the image of America in the psyche of younger Chinese generations; the American premiere of Sun Xun's 21 Grams, a four - year long animation project reflecting on history, social struggles and dystopia; and Hu Xiangqian's Art Museum, a video presentation of the «collection» of Western artworks that have inspired the artist's creative language but that he's never seen in person or fully understood.
Founded in 1992, Astral Artists plays a vital role in the discovery and development of gifted classical musicians.
In this exhibition, Marilyn Minter takes on the classical theme of the bather and the period of drastic art historical change characterized by the new role of the female nude and «the gaze» represented in works such as Édouard Manet's Olympia (1863) and Gustave Courbet» s L'Origine du Monde (1866).
Composer Jennifer Higdon (1999) was featured on WHYY's television show Articulate, in which she discussed the role of women in classical music.
They have been cast, like Burton and Taylor, in a variety of showy roles: as painters interested in reviving aspects of the art form in its most staid and classical modes; as Marxist or Marcuseian critics of commodity culture and its discontents; as leering champions of youth movements and counter-culture stylings; as strict, detached, ironic appropriationists; and, finally, as sincere and romantic poets attendant on the tragedy of age's advancing degenerations of the body and of the melancholy states of nostalgia associated primarily with the waning of youthful beauty.
German - Speaking Swiss males also had problems with the social acceptance of the classical father role (11 %).
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