Sentences with phrase «cultural entities»

Without a great deal of research and the passage of time it is difficult to know which ethnic groups or what percentage of them will survive as separate cultural entities.
p. 67 n.) Greece and Rome did not survive as cultural entities; instead, they contributed to that which did survive; and that which did survive is Christianity.
And one could correctly point to the distinct cultural entities in the world to which the manifold inter-ethnic conflicts are ever so many dramatic testimonies.
Bogota's Museum of Modern Art is one of the best known, most revisited, and most appreciated (self - sustainable) cultural entities in the City, for the quality and diversity of its exhibits, the fulfillment of its educational activities, and above all its constant devotion to Colombian society.
While he admits that Solzhenitsyn has a romantic «conservative view of nations, holding that their allure lies in their «mystical nature,» Mahoney cites considerable evidence indicating that Solzhenitsyn views nations as spiritual and cultural entities rather than racial organisms, as Fascist ideology does.
Tirta Gangga, a renowned cultural entity of Bali, was established by the Karangasem Royal family.
Inhabiting unlikely places and partnering with diverse cultural entities to break ground for conversations and narratives outside the traditional white - cube gallery space has always been an underlying principle of the gallery.
Often presented in collaboration with other arts groups, galleries, or larger cultural entities, these programs provide participating artists the opportunity to exhibit their work outside our project space, furthering our mission of expanding the network of support for artists and their work.
presents a list of invented musical «genres» that range from humorous double entendre («Foreclosed House» describing both a real phenomenon as well as, potentially, a form of «house» music) to combinations of radically different cultural entities or sensibilities for comedic effect («Drunk Classical,» for example.)
Based in Los Angeles, its philanthropic and cultural entities include the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Getty Research Institute, the Getty Conservation Institute, and the Getty Foundation.
PM: But many of these spaces, MASS MoCA being one of them, get repurposed as cultural entities, so does that equate artists to a savage state?
«Rémi Brague uses his extensive historical, philosophical and theological expertise to study the question what makes Europe a distinct cultural entity», quotes Professor Günter Stock, ALLEA President and chairman of the prize jury.
«Slovenia has made a number of remarkable international breakthroughs in various cultural spheres, leaving its mark on the European and global stage despite its small size and less than three decades as a sovereign state and independent cultural entity.
Many Russians continued to see Ukraine, Belarus, and the Russian Federation as one political and cultural entity that had been artificially dismantled, a position that Gorbachev and even political dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn took.
What it needs are stars, each with their own distinct personalities and narrative arcs, and that has allowed the NBA to prosper as a cultural entity as much as a sports league.
«The park district has been identified as a recreational, athletic and cultural entity, «Hobson said.
In fact, cultural entities would become stagnant and ossified without these kinds of exchanges.
It has always been the goal of Norte Maar to collaborate with other arts / cultural entities, elevating the imaginative possibilities in us all.
Europe is a continent consisting of different nations and different linguistic and cultural entities.
As academia continues to mull over the definition of Asia as an incoherent, multivalent concept rather than a homogeneous physical, social, and cultural entity, SB2013's vision appears to be almost a dramatic, metaphorical realization of this idea.
A complex political and scientific debate is reduced to «cultural entities
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