But Spanish artists never rivaled artists in the rest of Europe and therefore could not match
the cultural hegemony of its rival European states, in spite of all the formal conventions and technical innovations shared by the century's new art.
«Although in science, in the humanities, in technology, and in statecraft the West has far outdistanced the Muslim world, the practice of Islam has not been dislodged by the political and
cultural hegemony of the West.
The cultural hegemony of that rationalist dogma is no longer very secure.
Since the New Deal a series of slow, but steady, changes has brought
the cultural hegemony of Mainline Protestantism to an end, and with it the predominant set of values associated with the old term, «Protestant.»
Not exact matches
The important essay entitled «Jewish Intellectuals and the De-Christianization
of American Culture in the Twentieth Century» holds that the old Protestant
cultural hegemony was defeated in no small part by the growing number
of Jews championing «a secular vision
of American culture» in the «American academic and literary intelligentsia» and in the best and most influential universities.
The issue, rather, is the
cultural hegemony that arises from living within an empire that rejects barbarians as alien and boasts
of Roman
cultural superiority.
The success
of Pentecostal evangelistic efforts and the resultant astonishing growth
of Pentecostal churches all over Latin America has deeply challenged the
cultural and ideological
hegemony (real and supposed) exercised by the Catholic Church.
Veliz believes that this
cultural hegemony must necessarily carry with it a set
of institutions linked to it historically - including the institutions
of democracy.
Let me make clear before proceding that what I am deploring is not the loss
of the
cultural hegemony we enjoyed in an earlier period.
It celebrates not only American society's «spirit
of science» but also its «democratic spirit,» confident that the combination
of scientific research and democratic methods could overcome any problems — in this case the possibility that «mainline» Protestantism might lose its
cultural hegemony in American society.
What Sehat misses is that what he calls the moral establishment, which roughly corresponds to the mainline Protestant
cultural hegemony that existed through the early 1960s, was common to all sides
of the debate and made the conversation over religious liberty possible in the first place.
Also, as I have already mentioned, since the dominant ideology permeates not only the middle classes but — through the device Gramsci called «
cultural hegemony» — the working and poor classes as well, the intellectual can not settle for some kind
of «identification with the poor.»
In Marxist philosophy,
cultural hegemony is the domination
of a culturally diverse society by the ruling class who manipulate the culture
of that society -LRB-...)
But the older sites» current
cultural and technological irrelevance hints at the ephemeral nature
of internet domination: in an environment as tumultuous as this one and as driven by the fickle human desire for the new and shiny, no
hegemony is eternal.
Neocolonialism is the practice
of using capitalism, globalization and
cultural imperialism to influence a developing country in lieu
of direct military control (imperialism) or indirect political control (
hegemony).
Likewise, issues surrounding school discipline loom large, with middle - class standards
of behavior and decorum recast as a form
of cultural hegemony imposed by well - off, mainly white parents intent on remaining in control.
He takes a poetic and symbolic approach to exploring the wide - ranging repercussions
of Western
cultural hegemony and colonialism on non-Western cultures, investigating identity politics
of historical and colonial eras, and in our modern, globalized world.
He takes a poetic and symbolic approach to exploring the wide - ranging repercussions
of Western
cultural hegemony and colonialism on non-Western cultures, investigating identity politics
of historical and colonial eras, as well as in our modern, globalized world.
Additionally, to lesser or greater degrees, each artist's work incorporates information from their respective cultures and those cultures» histories as a way
of engaging a variety
of discussions that broach subjects from aesthetics to the nature
of cultural hegemony.
Given Białystok's location at the birthplace
of L. L. Zamenhof and thus the international auxiliary language
of Esperanto, it's a rather prescient theme to follow, particularly in terms
of the corporatisation and
cultural hegemony emergent in a modern Poland with its rapidly growing EU economy.
Chun's work explores the technological and ideological machinery underlying the process
of cultural assimilation and translation, focusing on the
hegemony of English and the subjectivization
of non-native speakers in the process
of learning the language.
Their quizzical presence proposes not an independence from US
cultural hegemony but the possibility
of an always - conditional autonomy.
The CIA scandal confirmed that the CCF had been enlisted in shoring up an anti-Communist consensus in the service
of U.S.
hegemony during the
cultural Cold War.
The Gwangju Biennale Foundation has not selected Asian female curators in order to display the political,
cultural, or geopolitical
hegemony of Asia.
This first - hand immersion in different
cultural contexts became the basis for a dynamic artistic practice that examines the repercussions
of Western
hegemony for non-Western cultures and the continued give - and - take between both sides
of the colonial divide.
Installed in The Hypocrisy Matrix, a three - dimensional graph designed by the artist, Discovery charts Ellison as she fluctuates between clarity and solipsism, between criticality and delusion, as she attempts to grasp at her position in a foreign context — a comically flawed emissary
of US
cultural hegemony.
9 THOMAS HIRSCHHORN, GRAMSCI MONUMENT (FOREST HOUSES, NEW YORK) It was fitting that the fourth and final work in Hirschhorn's series
of discursive «monuments» — this one devoted to the life and thought
of the Italian Marxist thinker Antonio Gramsci, famous for theorizing the concept
of cultural hegemony — was installed just as inequality in New York was becoming a central topic in debates among the city's mayoral candidates.
While the curators» objective was to invert accepted ideas and to present artwork that exists in a kind
of liminal state between dialectics, the most striking dislocation for me was the sense that the Biennial could have been staged as a curatorial occupation to de-center American
cultural hegemony.
Sergei Tcherepnin and Gela Patashuri: Talk about the Bakhneli Archive, 2013 Introduction Artforum International; April 1, 2013; Busta, Caroline; 356 words IN THE 1910S AND»20S, Georgia was a nexus
of cultural exchange, where diverse strains
of modernism intermingled and produced singular forms — an efflorescence checked by the enforced
hegemony of socialist realism.
For a white male who grew up in the 1960's and 70's — a period when the
cultural assumptions
of white males were considered «normal» and everyone else was perceived
of as «alien» or «other» — it can be disconcerting to realize how arrogant and offensive this
hegemony was.