Sentences with phrase «cultural notion»

These include media and materials; traditional art historical genres like portraiture and landscape; and cultural notions of history and memory.
Deeply held cultural notions that some have about the role of winning and losing in sports as a way to prepare children for life have sparked fierce, philosophical debates about the provision of «participation trophies» to little kids.
The city will be renamed after cultural notions — Salsa Square, Classics Alley, Jazz Street, Dance Square, etc..
Through material investigations, Anne entangles cultural notions of the synthetic and organic to consider somatic and ecological imaginaries.
Featuring approximately 20 works by contemporary artist Sonya Clark, this focus exhibition explores the concepts of personal adornment, the creative process, and shifting cultural notions of beauty.
I think that the greater danger occurs when scientific notions of progress (progress with a small «p,» as Michael Ruse puts it) become embroiled with broader cultural notions of historical improvement (capital «P» Progress).
In our still - evolving cultural notion of work, one thing is certain: we're recognizing more and more the benefits of working in ways that resonate with your passions.
But back to the concept of Classic style, I think despite those «10 Items» wardrobe lists that keep popping up on Pinterest, cultural notions of style have also evolved in recent years.
«I've always rejected the cultural notion that you... have to have a tradeoff between efficiency and productivity in customer service.
The scriptural definitions of goodness, beauty and justice should transform our cultural notions of these realities, not the other way around.
Beyond parental control; authoritarian parenting style: Understanding Chinese parenting through the cultural notion of training.
The study suggests Americans do this because of the cultural notion that hard work equals more success.
Because of the demographics and the cultural notion, Russian women are driven to seek partners elsewhere, if they have failed to find them in a «normal» way.
Those two factors, demographics and the cultural notion, define the explosion in Russian dating services offering international introductions.
Observers said it was full of people resonating to the cultural notion of trusting teachers.
By working with the materiality of the defaced archives, Jarpa unearths painful truths about these often brutal interventions, reflecting simultaneously on the nature of the archive, on memory and the cultural notion of trauma.
The texts or writings refer to territory and cultural notions or to meanings that may get lost in translation from one language to another.
It all stems from some cultural notion that if one makes a sacrifice then surely one will get something in return.
Beyond parental control; authoritarian parenting style: Understanding Chinese parenting through the cultural notion of training.
Beyond parental control and authoritarian parenting style: Understanding Chinese parenting through the cultural notion of training.
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