Morell has turned his camera on conveyors of
cultural meaning such as books, maps, money, and museums in extensive series that explore the perception of images.
Similar to good - luck charms, the amulets are composed of «fetishes» or things collected in the streets to make art works that may have spiritual or
cultural meaning such as horse tails, sandals, mirrors, prayer beads, small bottles, and CDs.
Not exact matches
Such close and consistent collaboration
means cultural fit is beyond imperative.
Efforts are continually made to redefine the spiritual to
mean physical well - being or «mindfulness» or
cultural activity
such as music and poetry.
The interpreter has to look for that
meaning which a biblical writer intended and expressed in his particular circumstances, and in his historical and
cultural context, by
means of
such literary genres as were in use at his time, To understand correctly what a biblical writer intended to assert, due attention is needed both to the customary and characteristic ways of feeling, speaking and storytelling which were current in his time, and to the social conventions of the period.
Such investigation, however, can only throw light on the
cultural and literary background of the text it does not give us its divinely intended
meaning.
An Emergent definition of relevance, modulated by resistance, might run something like this; relevance
means listening before speaking; relevance
means interpreting the culture to itself by noting the ways in which certain
cultural productions gesture toward a transcendent grace and beauty; relevance
means being ready to give an account for the hope that we have and being in places where someone might actually ask; relevance
means believing that we might learn something from those who are most unlike us; relevance
means not so much translating the churches language to the culture as translating the culture's language back to the church; relevance
means making theological sense of the depth that people discover in the oddest places of ordinary living and then using that experience to draw them to the source of that depth (Augustine seems to imply
such a move in his reflections on beauty and transience in his Confessions).
On the contrary, political and
cultural efforts to rationally solve the problem of man and woman — and we are, to be frank, in the midst of
such Utopian spasms — will almost certainly be harmful, even dehumanizing — to man, to woman, and especially, to children — not least because the matters are so delicate and private, and their deeper
meanings inexpressible.
[16] This heritage, which many Indian - Christian theologians have too often accepted uncritically, accepting the broad brush - strokes, without going into the nitty - gritty details, needs to be re-examined and re-evaluated so that the
meaning of several concepts which
such a heritage has spawned and which is reflected, often unconsciously, in the present attitudes of Indian - Christians, can be liberated «from the socio -
cultural, philosophical and historical contexts in which they have been deified, and make their theological insights reincarnate in the life and concerns of the people.
It also could provide a
means whereby other influential factors could be investigated and addressed,
such as differences in the social and economic purposes of broadcasting, the social sources of violence and how media portrayals interact with those causes, how the restraints and traditions of media production cause the media to pick up particular
cultural images while ignoring others, and how particular audiences respond to and use media images.
Its democratic system
means that companies
such as Tesco and Wal - Mart have found themselves politically stymied by literally millions of small business people and market vendors who fear losing their livelihoods, while others
such as B&Q have been the wrong
cultural fit (DIY is not very common in Indian society).
For many Muslim singles, this is the ideal way to meet someone who knows what it
means to have respect for important factors
such as faith,
cultural background and family.
This
means that qualified translator's assistance while dating
such women is very important allowing not only understanding each other but also avoiding any mistakes and confuses because of language and
cultural difference.
For many single Muslims, this is the ideal way to meet someone who knows what it
means to have respect for important factors
such as faith,
cultural background and family.
This
means that it is easier to meet someone who understands what it is like to combine a love for modern Canadian life with a respect for traditional values — especially those involving
such important factors as faith,
cultural identity and family.
This could
mean exploring the story and achievements of David Unaipon on the $ 50 note or invite role - models from the community
such as successful social,
cultural and environmental entrepreneurs who are helping attract funds to the community for the community's benefit.
There are plenty of activities to do in Palm Cove for groups and its location
means that it is only a short distance away from some of Tropical North Queensland's famous attractions
such as the Great Barrier Reef, Skyrail and Tjapukai Aboriginal
Cultural Park.
This
means that a rail holiday in Austria can easily encompass visits to both historic and
cultural cities including Vienna and Salzburg with scenic regions
such as Austria's Alps and Lake District.
«While it is perhaps not surprising that artists have found the night
such a compelling subject for centuries, Night Vision sheds new light on the technical complexities and personal
meanings embedded in its depictions, as well as how the period's unique
cultural and social climate influenced subsequent artistic movements.»
And while it has been popular of late to display actual handmade African - American quilts,
such as the ones exhibited in upscale New York galleries, Huckaby's act of repainting quilts disarms them as fetishized aesthetic objects while folding their weighted
cultural meaning into the history of painting.
«An image may be charged with
cultural or symbolic
meaning and completely devoid of
such meaning at the same time, and this dialectic is fundamental to my work,» says Geva.
As
such, his
meanings are multivalent and shift fluidly from one locale to the next, at times satirizing Cold War - era fears of an «alien» Chinese invasion, critiquing notions of authentic
cultural and touristic experience, or radically reordering the relationship of the subject to the landscape.
With a penchant for non-heroic, «anti-art» materials
such as spray foam and aluminum, and a keen eye for
cultural objects bemired in symbolic notions of power, Bäckström's deeply tactile works create a rich interplay between association,
meaning, and materials.
She often combines ceramic elements, beautifully handcrafted, with utilitarian items,
such as toilet plungers or buckets, to create pieces that call into question the
cultural and historic
meaning of particular objects or images.
«Both the color black and the number 13 are rich with
cultural and historical
meaning, so in these paintings the wealth of connotations is fused with a reflection of mood, emotion, and rational concepts on a simultaneous level... Jutta Koether emerged from the art scene in Cologne at the time when Martin Kippenberger and the German «Neue Wilde» painters,
such as the artists of the group «Muelheimer Freiheit», first received international attention.
The artists in TRANSPARENCY SHADE: SEEING THROUGH THE SHADOW use
cultural appropriation and hybrid materials to articulate the concept, engaging with and also problematizing
such appropriation to investigate how
meaning is and has been created in a postcolonial world.
By the end of the 1970s, when
cultural critics began speaking of «the end of painting» (the title of a provocative essay written in 1981 by Douglas Crimp), new media art had become a category in itself, with a growing number of artists experimenting with technological
means such as video art.
These
cultural shifts in society fascinated Raymond Williams, who in 1976 published the seminal book, Keywords — a vocabulary of culture and society, in which he analysed the use and
meanings of over a hundred words
such as anarchism, originality, genius and democracy.
Behind their seductive, and painstakingly created, glittering, beaded surfaces, works
such as Kitchen, Back Yard, and Trailer probed the hidden corners of American
cultural values, using labor - intensive crafts as a metaphor for and a
means to transcend the mundane and the squalid.
Working with Mexican
cultural symbols
such as mythical folk animals, tortillas and miniature houses, she investigates the
meaning of home, family and identity.
A 2000 graduate of the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, Geyer works with photography, video and performance, using both fiction and documentary strategies in order to address larger concepts
such as national identity, gender, and class in the context of the ongoing re-adjustment of
cultural meanings and social memories.
Lee is known for using everyday objects
such as soda cans, light bulbs, socks and tambourines to evoke the familiar and explore affiliations between materials and their coded
cultural and sexual
meanings.
Whereas European modernists freely borrowed forms from African art without regard to
meaning or
cultural specificity, Catlett directly inculcates
such cultural and historical precedents into her sculpture.
Their projects aim to question the very
meaning of reproduction by relating the reproduction of images to other resonances of the word,
such as biological reproduction, in which the child inhabits the womb of the mother, and
cultural reproduction, in which social institutions perpetuate norms from generation to generation.
In sum, by inverting the
cultural meanings attached to
such evidence, the geoengineering news story made the hierarchical individualists more inclined to believe and egalitarian communitarians more inclined to be skeptical of climate change.
This
means that good population advocacy should always Speak Out against oppressive
cultural practices
such as gender - based violence, female genital mutilation, and child marriage.
However, by making conservationists more aware of how people construct anthropomorphic
meanings around species and how they engage with species and attribute value to their characteristics — e.g. people may attribute personhood or emotions to species that they play with,
such as pets or even livestock — they can create conservation programmes which speak to people through their
cultural expectations and emotional connections.
Less obviously but still clearly relevant to admission is age (mature student category)
cultural and economic background (through
means such as interviews, personal statements / essays), and race and culture (through aboriginal admission programs, scholarship opportunities based on race gender or community membership etc..)
«Access» issues also address the social -
cultural practices that lie behind
such legal
means.
Such research is done with passion and
cultural integrity and
means that not only will services be used, they will build pride and combat racism.
It is therefore essential that the reliability and validity of the SDQ continues to be assessed across differing
cultural settings, particularly in situations
such as in China, where issues of tradition or social structure and organization may result in subtle alterations in the
meaning of specific items which could impact on reliability and validity.
protection of rights through
such means as recognition of customary laws, protection of intellectual and
cultural property, and recognition of Indigenous rights