Sentences with phrase «cultural domination»

We have ignored the use of communication by Western societies as a tool of cultural domination of other nations instead of speaking to marketplace, industrial and government interests in our own society on behalf of our brothers and sisters in other countries.
We feel that this theological framework is West - centered and can not properly treat the fundamental problem of Western cultural domination.
This enables them to be cultural actors, and thereby to resist cultural domination and repression, through their various aesthetic, artistic, musical and literary expressions, and their stories and dramas.
For Frank, the idea of «New Class» cultural domination fails on several counts.
The Spirit creates liberating communication, overcoming cultural domination and standing against the «legal» communication of domination.
«Consequently, packing people in a country hemmed for economic exploitation, political subjugation and cultural domination without their consent is undemocratic.
How do histories of colonization and cultural domination figure in the objects with which we most closely identify?
Having long been a celebratory symbol of territorial conquest and cultural domination throughout history and nations, the artist calls both the form and purpose of the monument into question in this exhibition.
While their singular, hyper - conventional, artistic image has been characterized by Germaine Greer as one of complete cultural domination of Gilbert by George, a more balanced view might draw attention to the harmonious marriage between George's conceptualism and Gilbert's practical background.
Many felt that the theological task of India need not be the preserve of the «Brahmanic Tradition» within the Indian Church, which had always used «intuition, inferiority oriented approach» to theologising.14 Dalit theologians were of the opinion that the theological and cultural domination of Brahmanic traditions within Indian Christianity, ignoring the rich cultural and religious experience of the Dalits had to be ignored, if not rejected completely.
Against cultural domination, theysustain their own cultural identity and are subjects of their own cultural life.
But despite its cultural domination, the app just couldn't translate into a lasting business.
This rising tide of cultural domination can be turned back in two ways: through the support of efforts in the third world to achieve local communication that reflects local needs; and through reform of the media in the first world — which we will consider in some detail in Chapter 11, «What We Can Do.»
The process of Western religious and cultural domination has been experienced by the world's peoples as corrosion, an «external virus,» Western imposition and control (A. Toynbee, The World and the West).
The culture of Marduk and Tiamat is the despotic religio - cultural domination of the Babylonian Empire; and the culture of Life and Garden is the culture of the people of God, who resist the culture of «darkness and chaos.»
The people have become the victims of the religio - cultural domination of the West.
But the people are the subjects of speech, language, and all other expressions of their religio - cultural experiences; and they resist the cultural domination that is wrought by the control and monopoly of the media.
But what would put it in a critical position towards the cultural domination of work is also what seems to have caused republicanism — by the slightly aristocratic impulse that it has retained — to give insufficient attention to what we can call the «techniques of work».
Additionally, most indigenous and local communities face a risk of extinction or cultural domination.
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