Sentences with phrase «cultural commonality»

Transcultural understanding, cultural cross-fertilization, and historically - based cultural commonality have a long and rich history, one that has been forgotten or downplayed by the Western collective memory, as demonstrated by rhetoric such as that espoused in the framework of the global war on terror.
Ms. Hinlicky has been a witness to the academic «intoxicated celebration of «cultural diversity» at the expense of our cultural commonality.
Christianity had endured and adapted, becoming one of the few cultural commonalities I shared with my sources.

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«If the cultural left insists on its present strategy — on asking us to respect one another in our differences rather than asking us to cease noticing those differences — it will have to find a new way of creating a sense of commonality at the level of national politics.»
This term points to the reality that some aspects of modernity have transcended national and cultural boundaries and require a new awareness of interdependency and new levels of commonality — aspects of which are likely to destroy much of the variety we have known and to produce new varieties of cross-cultural and transnational interaction.
There is so much work to be done in correcting misunderstandings, in discovering and exploring commonalities, in tempering or removing hostilities, in contending for cultural renewal, and, above all, in proclaiming the saving gospel of Jesus Christ with one another rather than against one another.
Millennia Awards are given to participatory communities which bridge superficial cultural and religious divides — exploring commonality as much as difference; maintaining fresh, creative, missional formats accessible and relevant to a diverse audience; remaining sensitive to our shared humanity and common need for grace as we learn and grow together.
To postulate an essential structure is to urge that commonality in diversity and change requires that, permeating or underlying all the varieties and changes, there must be some one pattern or structure that itself transcends the cultural variations and historical changes and «explains» the commonality.
finds commonalities between these artists based solely on their heritage, raising questions as to whether there truly is some sort of collective, cultural consciousness or aesthetic tradition,» explains Beers London.
Over the last two years, one of the main goals of Ota Fine Arts is to bring more regional character, originality and commonality of the Asian cultural belt into the programmes.
In the general field of Indigenous or First Nations Health and Wellness, there are both commonalities and differences between Canada and Australia in the public policy and socio - cultural spaces.
And although there will always be problems because of a general lack of commonalities, goals and cultural pursuits, one just sort of has to give up that fantasy and let your MIL be herself.
Cultural differences can enrich a relationship so try and learn about your partner's background and look for commonalities.
While it is not possible to homogenise all Indigenous cultural water values into one perspective, as Indigenous values are regionally diverse and complex, there are some commonalities and distinctions from non-Indigenous laws that are important to recognise and understand.
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