Sentences with phrase «cosmopolitanism in»

Just five of the 32 artists were born in L.A. while eight hail from other countries, a mix that reinforces the virtue of cosmopolitanism in a period marked by a disturbing xenophobia.
2012 Artwriting, Nation and Cosmopolitanism in Britain: The «Englishness» of English Art Theory since the Eighteenth Century, edited by Mark A. Cheetham, Ashgate, Surrey, England
2012 Artwriting, Nation and Cosmopolitanism in Britain: The «Englishness» of English Art Theory since the Eighteenth Century, edited by Mark A. Cheetham, Ashgate, Surrey, UK
While the promotion of global values, tolerance, and cosmopolitanism in schools around the world is both desirable and achievable, it faces considerable challenges.
Other foraminifera proved genetically identical to peers in the Arctic Ocean, suggesting a certain cosmopolitanism in these tiny creatures that have a globe - spanning range and can live in the deep sea wherever it may be found.

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In this context, Mendelssohn's religious cosmopolitanism, which unites a deep attachment to Judaism with a commitment to the humane ideals of the Enlightenment seems prescient and worthy of reconsideration.»
His latest book (with Steven Cone) is Authentic Cosmopolitanism: Love, Sin, and Grace in the Christian University.
In keeping with this cosmopolitanism, Hartshorne's attitude was a refreshing combination of respect for and obliviousness to disciplinary boundaries.
It confused the cultural unity which existed in the peninsula — confined, however, to a very thin stratum of the population, and polluted by the Vatican's cosmopolitanism — with the political and territorial unity of the great popular masses, who were foreign to that cultural tradition and who, even supposing that they knew of its existence, couldn't care less about it.
This is forcing the party to reconsider its knee - jerk commitment to a social - democratic cosmopolitanism and consider ways in which the living traditions of really existing communities in real places can be mobilised in order to empower themselves.
How can cosmopolitanism be the answer in a «balkanising» country?
In their rapacious quest fired by mere savagery, these gluttonous hegemonies have disregarded the environment, the sewage system, the drainage and other metrics of modern cosmopolitanism.
The forces of reason, enlightenment, cosmopolitanism, women's empowerment — we should be grateful for all this and not nostalgic for a time in which everyone's world was far more constricted.
Cosmopolitanism has intellectual benefits on its own, and America's expanding role in the world and the steady globalization of both trade and popular culture make knowledge of other nations a necessity.
What he prefers for our increasingly «mixed» societies is «cosmopolitanism,» which goes well beyond tolerance and understanding to a more active interplay among groups and individuals in which traits are generalized to the point where they can not be identified as being of one group or another.
Freo — as Fremantle is referred to — with its ubiquitous franchises and cappuccino bars, could be a stand - in for just about any major city in the developed world: «In the seventies the Strip had been a beacon of homely cosmopolitanism, a refuge from the desolate franchise dispensation stretching from sea to hazy hills,» Winton points ouin for just about any major city in the developed world: «In the seventies the Strip had been a beacon of homely cosmopolitanism, a refuge from the desolate franchise dispensation stretching from sea to hazy hills,» Winton points ouin the developed world: «In the seventies the Strip had been a beacon of homely cosmopolitanism, a refuge from the desolate franchise dispensation stretching from sea to hazy hills,» Winton points ouIn the seventies the Strip had been a beacon of homely cosmopolitanism, a refuge from the desolate franchise dispensation stretching from sea to hazy hills,» Winton points out.
Chosen among a competitive field that included Theaster Gates, Julie Mehretu and Mickalene Thomas, she was recognized for her innovative works capturing domestic environments and intimate interactions depicting «postcolonial African cosmopolitanism and her experiences as an expatriate living in America.»
Smith's interests include arts and the economy, arts leadership, audience development, cosmopolitanism, the evolving role of the curator, material culture, public art, visual culture, and African Diasporic continuity in artistic and cultural practices.
Hammersley's inclusion in Beau Monde: Toward a Redeemed Cosmopolitanism at Site Santa Fe in 2002, and The Los Angeles School of Painting: Karl Benjamin, Lorser Feitelson, Frederick Hammersley, June Harwood, Helen Lundeberg and John McLaughlin, 2004 - 2005 at the Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis College of Art and Design, both curated by Dave Hickey, further augmented his reputation.
Among his recent books are Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers (2006, W. W. Norton), Experiments in Ethics (2008, Harvard University Press), The Honor Code: How Moral Revolutions Happen (2010, W. W. Norton), Lines of Descent: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Emergence of Identity (2014, Harvard University Press), and A Decent Respect: Honor in the Lives of People and of Nations (2015, University of Hong Kong Law School).
The 31 black - and - white images displayed in the London gallery exhibition of Gardin's work, «The Italians,» are, for the most part, those he made in the midcentury, when Italy hovered between agrarian provincialism and an internationally touted cosmopolitanism.
In her text for the exhibition's catalogue, Brito informs us that the concept of cosmopolitanism was in fact introduced by Socrates, who saw himself as «a citizen of the world», and then further refined by the Stoics who saw it as «an aesthetic engagement with cultural differences.&raquIn her text for the exhibition's catalogue, Brito informs us that the concept of cosmopolitanism was in fact introduced by Socrates, who saw himself as «a citizen of the world», and then further refined by the Stoics who saw it as «an aesthetic engagement with cultural differences.&raquin fact introduced by Socrates, who saw himself as «a citizen of the world», and then further refined by the Stoics who saw it as «an aesthetic engagement with cultural differences.»
«It's unclear what cosmopolitanism will look like in years to come, and whether it will be more like a safari or a military expedition.
Today, be it in Miami Beach, Hong Kong, or Sanya, every island is admittedly the product of an age of cosmopolitanism: we do not know where the future is headed, but can nonetheless experience the profound and dynamic changes while being part of its movement.
Art Radar has a look at the artist's latest solo exhibition in New York, «There Is No Last Man», featuring Tripoli Cancelled (2017) and Volume Eleven (flaw in the algorithm of cosmopolitanism)(2016).
On until February next year, the show reveals the energy and cosmopolitanism of the school's then director Francis Henry Newbery, who masterminded the new building, hired in teachers from continental Europe and generally raised the college's game.
• Art and the Banal: The Pop Era / El Arte y lo Banal: La Era Pop Claudia Calirman — a curator and professor at John Jay College, CUNY specializing in Latin American, modern, and contemporary art — explores the contested field of American Pop art and its association with consumer society and a new drive towards cosmopolitanism and internationalization.
Naeem Mohaiemen, Volume Eleven (flaw in the algorithm of cosmopolitanism), 2016.
His current exhibition, There Is No Last Man, at MoMA PS1 in New York provides a sample of his recent production, with a smaller space presenting the text - and - image work Volume Eleven (flaw in the algorithm of cosmopolitanism)(2016), and a larger, improvised theater screening the feature - length film Tripoli Cancelled (2017), both of which had originally been made in the context of documenta 14.
More than anything else, it seems now in retrospect, the sudden efflorescence of cosmopolitanism during the war was the inspiration of the new abstract art movements.
Born and raised in Nigeria and now living in Los Angeles, Akunyili Crosby constructs intricately layered scenes reflecting the rich complexity of contemporary lives shaped by postcolonial African cosmopolitanism and global, hybrid identities.
Reflecting on contemporary, postcolonial African cosmopolitanism and her experiences as an expatriate living in America, her intimate paintings provide an important counter-narrative to the often troubled representation of Africa's complex political and social conditions.
In a world where the GOP has united against climate action (a major shift from a decade ago, as this article documents), attitudes about climate are a reflection of tribal identities, instead of the rational, fact - driven approach that David Roberts describes as cosmopolitanism.
In other words, everything that is good about markets — in terms of freedom, in terms of altruism, generosity, cosmopolitanism — all of that has been driven into the ground by the concentration of market power in the hands of just a few corporationIn other words, everything that is good about markets — in terms of freedom, in terms of altruism, generosity, cosmopolitanism — all of that has been driven into the ground by the concentration of market power in the hands of just a few corporationin terms of freedom, in terms of altruism, generosity, cosmopolitanism — all of that has been driven into the ground by the concentration of market power in the hands of just a few corporationin terms of altruism, generosity, cosmopolitanism — all of that has been driven into the ground by the concentration of market power in the hands of just a few corporationin the hands of just a few corporations.
The history of all societies in the modern democracies is a progression from traditionalism to cosmopolitanism.
Expected to graduate in 2018 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 3.9 GPA Favorite fields of study (3): Introduction to Literary Study: Comparison, Cosmopolitanism, and the Global Novel, Literature Gone Viral, Digital Humanities, Radical Arts Extracurricular activities and achievements:
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