Sentences with phrase «contemporary practices of»

The bundle of rights approach to native title has meant that contemporary practices of protecting and respecting significant or sacred sites are considered insufficiently connected to the actual practices of the original inhabitants to be included in a native title determination.
These two distinct norms also appear in the legal developments that respond to contemporary practices of prisoner isolation.
Black Mountain was accessible right from the start to female as well as male students and staff, and contrary to contemporary practices of racial discrimination also accepted a number of Afro - American students.
As a film composed of 35 mm slide stills, the work touches upon ancient and contemporary practices of bathing, including the myth of the lost city of Atlantis.
This annual exhibition has come to define the current contemporary practices of the group and exemplifies the group's mission of producing work that pushes the limits of their chosen medium.
A historical account of how technology has introduced ideas of resonance, amplification, and noise into the practice of music, as well as how contemporary practices of experimentalism in Asia have allowed to break away from institutionalised Western notions of music, leading towards an inclusiveness of listening and community building.
The artist's long - standing interest in Japanese nihonga painting and the contemporary practices of manga and animation are highlighted in this important body of work.
MassArt's 2D graduate program blends both traditional and contemporary practices of painting, drawing, and printmaking.
Radical Presence provides a critical framework to discuss the history of black performance traditions within the visual arts beginning with the «happenings» of the early 1960s, throughout the 1980s, and into the contemporary practices of a new generation of artists.
The Michael Kohn Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition focused on the aesthetic contemplation of mysticism in both contemporary art practice and contemporary practices of looking at art.
Fuelled by the Southern California surf culture of his youth, and the history and contemporary practices of abstraction, John Bauer produces abstract paintings that channel the infinite potential of both the Pacific Ocean and abstraction itself.
This seems to be something of a challenge to contemporary practices of academic writing about film.
In a letter to the chairman of the trustees, the IPMS and three other unions with members at the museum say «reducing the number of curators... will make it more difficult to achieve the (museum's) mission to promote the public understanding of the history and contemporary practice of science, technology, industry and medicine».
Documentary on the contemporary practice of exorcisms.
ASBA's mission is to provide a thriving, interactive community dedicated to perpetuating the tradition and contemporary practice of botanical art.
As the contemporary practice of painting continues to expand exponentially, with many artists becoming less concerned with the physical medium of paint itself, Cain's practice — a combination of control, happenstance, and environmental information — is made unique through its reliance on space and the structural conditions of the locations in which her work is exhibited.
This panel will reconsider the work of historical figures such as Berenice Abbott and Diane Arbus as well as the contemporary practice of artists such as Anne Collier and Zoe Leonard, probing the paradoxes of the term «woman photographer,» as well as the personal narratives that accompany and complicate the common trope of a woman with a camera.
The Performance Program is part of MoMA's increased focus on the historical as well as the contemporary practice of performance - based art.
Theater 1 (The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1), T1 The Performance Program is part of MoMA's increased focus on the historical as well as the contemporary practice of performance - based art.
On the occasion of this exhibition, Ms. Vancelette will conduct interviews and a panel discussion forum investigating the term «Actionism» in contemporary practice of art studios today.
Among many awards throughout the years, he received the 2004 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Smithsonian Cooper - Hewitt, National Design Museum, for his profound and meaningful long - term contribution to the contemporary practice of design.
Michael Ovitz Family Painting & Sculpture Gallery, Gallery 23, 4th Floor The Performance Program is part of MoMA's increased focus on the historical as well as the contemporary practice of performance - based art.
Made of wood and paint, they play a central role in the contemporary practice of an ancient animist tradition.
His goal of creating art for everyone has inspired the contemporary practice of street art and his influence may be seen in the work of artists such as Banksy, Barry McGee, Shepard Fairey, and SWOON, as well as in fashion, product design, and in the numerous remaining public murals that he created around the world.
His style is a pastiche of abstract expressionism and low - brow pop surrealism, with vivid, bold fractals of nature redefining the contemporary practice of portraiture.
Co-Editor, «Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law,» American Journal of International Law
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Leafy Hertfordshire About Blog Contemporary practice of the teachings of Bhagavad - gita.
The court further rejected the claim that the contemporary practice of protecting sites of significance, such as mounds, middens and scarred trees, should be recognised as a native title right.

Not exact matches

The author was looking for examples of contemporary Muslims, although obviously not practicing in the strictest sense, both Dave Chappel and T - Pain are Muslims.
Connecting such rhetorical practice with contemporary issues in the study of rhetoric and public policy is a de-emphasis of «facts» and an emphasis of custom.
«Lear's counterpart in the contemporary Church,» writes Mankowski, «is a certain segment of clergymen which has made it a practice to vindicate its prejudices by affecting to consult with the faithful, to listen to their concerns, only to announce with astonishment that God's Little Ones are pleading for precisely those changes for which the Listeners themselves have a deep and discerning sympathy.»
The ACT practice exam has a passage of contemporary literature by Gloria Naylor, an undemanding and clichéd description of a benevolent urban dweller.
Contemporary romantics are given to disdaining the etiquette tradition of their own modern culture, while waxing sentimental over similar practices in what they regard as more authentic cultures.
The Christian Post: Paganism and Witchcraft Placed Alongside Christian Studies in UK Schools A U.K. school system has included the study of witchcraft and druidry on its official religious education syllabus for the first time, meaning pagan practices will be taught alongside contemporary religions, such as Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
If «believers» aligned their right beliefs with right practice, fewer church members would look elsewhere for critically important discussions about caring, inclusiveness, open dialogue, ethical decision - making, and shared doubts in the context of a disturbing contemporary polarized culture.
Traditional Buddhist stories abound of meditators being taken over by evil spirits, and contemporary psychological studies of mindfulness practice going back to the 1970s include patients who experienced hallucinations, psychotic episodes, depression and other mental trauma, as well as nerve pain and similar physical impacts.
Can the «critical» mode simultaneously allow the cross to test everything, with appropriate practices of repentance and forgiveness, while also taking seriously the multiple contemporary discourses of critique and suspicion?
Thus contemporary attitudes and practices of play will not only direct our inquiry into theological and biblical sources; they will themselves be challenged and redirected by the insights gained by the Christian community in dialogue with 18 - 23.
Both broad streams of traditionalist responses to the contemporary climate of oppression — those who say our troubles are an extension of liberal principles and those who say they are a betrayal of those principles — tend to jump too quickly from theory to practice, and so to treat the lived experience of our society as a kind of working out of philosophical premises.
Some Contemporary Pagans practice all of these things I'm going to list, some just one or two, but all are pretty recognizable as facets of today's Paganism.
The variety of ways theologians have conceived the relation of theory and practice are analyzed by Matthew Lamb in «The theory - praxis relationship in contemporary Christian theologies», CTSA.
We study all these topics because they shape the practices that constitute the common life of contemporary communities seeking in faith to respond appropriately to God.
A former youth minister, she's passionate about monasticism and ancient Christian spiritual practices and how they inform the contemporary life of faith.
If it is so easy to ignore a major and substantial religious practice repeatedly uplifted, enshrined and required by the Torah and by all the scripture that follows, why is it so hard to let go of two verses that have substantially less biblical mention and support and no contemporary justification?
In recent years, however, certain West German theologians, notably Jürgen Moltmann, Heribert Mühlen, and Eberhard Jüngel, have «rediscovered» the doctrine of the Trinity as the basis for contemporary Christian belief and practice.
Occupational counseling is both a technical and an ethical enterprise, but the ethical aspect is the more fundamental of the two and the one more neglected in contemporary practice.
Since God, on this view, is contemporary with every finite actual entity, being neither in the past nor in the future of any other actual entity, God, on the principle in question, would be able neither to prehend nor to he prehended by any other actual entity, a conclusion more radically at variance with religious experience and practice than the doctrine Whitehead was invoked to repair.
With less panache, but with equal force and even further empirical social science evidence, her method resembles Roland Barthes» Mythologies in its outlines of the deep structure of the contemporary beliefs and practices surrounding our most deeply held moral codes about human sexual desire — or should I say eros.
Thus, theology, even that theology which seeks to adhere to the principle of sola scriptura, becomes in practice the dynamic blending of Biblical, traditional, and contemporary sources.
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