a sign of religious or
cultural affiliation as it did the instrument of subversion.
Not exact matches
While many have dubbed such
affiliations as cultural Judaism, the more apt term would be social Judaism.
Surely there are many other first responders with various
cultural and religious backgrounds in the same situation
as her son.He has no official
affiliation at the time: that is the criteria
Simultaneously the white, Anglo - Saxon, Protestants among these «mainline» groups were suffering
cultural and economic eclipse on other fronts
as «minority» Protestants, Roman Catholics, Jews, and persons of no religious
affiliation improved their relative positions in the society.
It should also be borne in mind that many Armed Forces personnel who identify
as «Christian» only do so because they were brought up in the faith, or feel a
cultural affiliation to Christianity, not because they actively believe in or practise it.
Educators who see their role
as adding a second language and
cultural affiliation to students» repertoires are likely to empower them more than those who see their role
as replacing or subtracting students» primary language and culture in the process of fostering their assimilation into the dominant culture.
These artists were being placed in a conversation with Minimalism almost from its inception, and their inclusion in «Others» is characteristic of the post-colonial turn to recognise artists whose significance to certain
cultural narratives was previously overlooked because of national
affiliation; again, this is the same principle at work
as in Part I.
It was the writings of Spanish novelist Javier Marías, one of Redonda's more recent sovereigns, and Marías's own eclectic choice of courtiers (including film director Pedro Almodóvar and English novelist
AS Byatt) that inspired Chambers with his imaginary court of 101 different ethnicities,
cultural affiliations (carefully indicated by clothing and hairstyles) and professions - not just poets, philosophers, artists and writers, but also patients, pharmacists, harlots and «bums».
Crossing Art and the Queens Library both believe that art can serve
as a
cultural unifier, and that building upon this common ground can heal wounded or distant relationships, and also promote new
affiliations and stronger communities.
As discourse develops beyond ideas of visibility and representation to notions of assimilation into existing cultural paradigms, aqnb editor Jean Kay will be presenting a selection of artists» works that considers the consequences of structural affiliations and institutionalisation as both inspiring and influencing critical art practic
As discourse develops beyond ideas of visibility and representation to notions of assimilation into existing
cultural paradigms, aqnb editor Jean Kay will be presenting a selection of artists» works that considers the consequences of structural
affiliations and institutionalisation
as both inspiring and influencing critical art practic
as both inspiring and influencing critical art practice.
Lee is known for using everyday objects such
as soda cans, light bulbs, socks and tambourines to evoke the familiar and explore
affiliations between materials and their coded
cultural and sexual meanings.
Because they both shared a conflicting sense of self due to their multiple linguistic and
cultural affiliations, Kiswanson decided to capture what he refers to
as his and Vadim's «hybrid voices».
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