Sentences with phrase «cultural hybridization»

This early work sets the stage for Mutu's ongoing investigation of cultural hybridization and displacement, featuring symbols and strategies that will continue to figure in her subsequent practice.
Within this context, Shawky has explored a variety of specific themes that are often rooted in regional issues yet have profound international relevance - themes such as modernization, cultural hybridization, and marginalization.
â $ ™ s work embodies a complex cultural hybridization.
Victoria Jangâ $ ™ s work embodies a complex cultural hybridization.
Cultural differentiation or lasting difference, cultural convergence or growing sameness, cultural hybridization or on - going mixing — each of these represents a particular politics of difference: as lasting and immutable, as erasable and being erased, and as mixing and in the process of generating new, translocal forms of difference.

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The researchers found that, although the hybridization between the two hominid species likely took place, the Neanderthals continued to uphold their own cultural traditions.
Investigating the hybridization of Mexican - American identity and the culture of consumerism, Mondini - Ruiz» sculptural installation will further focus on issues surrounding border politics, racial and class interactions, and cultural tourism.
The hybridization of cultural signs is the source of the strength of Simmons's recent artistic vision, made literal through his process of blurring and the fundamental instability of his medium.
Recollections of family members and common household mementos of Puerto Rican popular culture have inspired the emergent Chicago - based artist to create this body of work addressing the hybridization of cultural identity in new migrant generations of Puerto Ricans.
I'm really interested in hybridity from a cultural perspective, but I chose to focus on inter-species hybridization because I didn't want it to be merely about the fusion and mixture of culture, but also about the transparency of boundaries between things we identify as whole in and of themselves.
As Michael Bracewell notes in his catalogue essay, the core of Stezaker's practice is the «hybridization of second - hand images» in which divergent cultural associations are mutated and re-directed.
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