Cara Romero's work conflates fine art and a documentary style that is often tongue in cheek with
complex cultural interactions and social commentary.
Not exact matches
Because of the
complex interaction of religious broadcasting with other social characteristics such as broader religious and
cultural movements, changing social uses of mass media, and changing historical circumstances, it is unlikely that a simple cause - effect relationship between the viewing of religious programs on television and individual faith and church
interaction could ever be isolated.
Nonetheless, music, as literary and
cultural critic George Steiner insists, «is brimful of meanings which will not translate into logical structures or verbal expression... Music is at once cerebral in the highest degree — I repeat that the energies and form - relations in the playing of a quartet, in the
interactions of voice and instrument are among the most
complex events known to man — and it is at the same time somatic, carnal and a searching out of resonances in our bodies at levels deeper than will or consciousness.»
Through an investigation of both informal and institutionally organized
interactions, this study analyzes how participation in indigenous, national, and international literacy practices indexes different senses of
cultural citizenship (Rosaldo 1997), which, in turn, inform Cham minority children's
complex sense of belonging within, and their meaningful intergenerational engagement with, the language and culture of their parents amid Vietnam's post-socialist transformation.
Drawing on his father's recollections of living through China's
Cultural Revolution, his own experiences as a modern Chinese citizen and his
interactions with people during the show, Sun Xun hopes visitors to the exhibition will discover a different point of view regarding China's
complex history.
Numerous case studies document that the factors driving deforestation are a
complex expression of
cultural, technological, biophysical, political, economic, and demographic
interactions.
The importance of considering GxE
interactions in understanding the aetiology of
complex psychiatric disorders has become more widely acknowledged (Caspi & Moffitt 2006; Canli & Lesch 2007; Munafo et al. 2009), yet the association between specific
cultural and genetic factors underlying affective disorders across human populations has been largely unexplored until now.