They love to see all the art and
cultural products from the fine arts to the dance and from shadow puppet to traditional drama performance.
In this survey of contemporary artists taking on the age - old subject, bodies are often
more cultural product than gateway to the soul.
One possibility is to acknowledge the particularity of liberalism and modernity: Both are very specific
cultural products of Latin Christendom.
Also, Couillard said it's important for Quebec to maintain protections on
cultural products in order to preserve its francophone culture.
Using
cultural products as raw material, his works present uncannily affective juxtapositions of objects and information, excerpted and extracted from their functional contemporary contexts, and rearranged in new and arresting formations.
Her current project entitled «Transmigration of the SOLD» explores the effects of globalization
on cultural products and questions consumer awareness.
Generic hard candies and licorice dominate Kurt's large scale food portraits — the candies are accessible and inviting, providing a link, both at the time of their creation and now, to the timeless joy of sweets, rather than reflections of a
specific cultural product (think Warhol's appropriation of Campbell's or Brillo).
Peppa Pig — the anthropomorphic pink pig from the eponymous British animated series — is the
latest cultural product that's been given the axe on a Chinese platform.
This included circumscribing commitments
covering cultural products, which was achieved through an exchange of side letters with the other parties, and reflecting elements of the progressive trade agenda of the Liberal Trudeau government, including through the change in the name of the agreement, a side letter eliciting strengthened labour commitments by Vietnam, and side letters acknowledging traditional knowledge.
It is particularly important that the work of education shall not be consumed with the effort to deal with the complexities and superabundance of
modern cultural products.
Dr Hardy told The Sunday Telegraph: «People tend to talk about [the King James Bible] as a distinctively
English cultural product, as something that was made in England, by Englishmen, for English readers.
The free admission, family - friendly Cultural Survival Bazaar features art, crafts and other ethically
made cultural products created by Native artists from around the world in Plymouth July 23 - 24 and in Jamaica Plain August 6 - 7 (Plymouth + Jamaica Plain)
But she earned her celebrity and fortune through a
pop cultural product, «Sex and the City,» that promoted a vision of New York that stands entirely in opposition to her professed values.
This area of study, which originated in the sociology of science, started out trying to measure the prestige of research studies, later branching out to analyze factors contributing to career success in the sciences, as well as popularity of
cultural products such as music, art and literature.
When a film is set to make the exorbitant amount of money that The Hunger Games: Catching Fire surely will this coming weekend, further lamenting the woes of global capital
via cultural products will undoubtedly find little purchase among fans ready to see Katniss and Peeta unwillingly do battle yet again for (and against) the Capitol.
Which is to say, DiGRA is a result of the fact that games are, in modern society, a hugely
important cultural product that merits that level of examination and study.
Black cultural products have historically served as a major source for European and Euro - American exotic interests — interests that issue from a healthy critique of the mechanistic, puritanical, utilitarian, and productivity aspects of modern life.
Biennials were born in the nineteenth century, in an era when many nations were young and wished to showcase their
greatest cultural products and achievements.
That film was a kind of a
symbolic cultural product for my generation; it represented our feeling of being hunted and totally unreconciled to the discourses of power.
Description: Hip Hop Spa posits an uncanny parallel between the luxurious solitary confinement of a spa experience and the introspective image of prison solitary confinement often presented in contemporary, genre specific, hip
hop cultural product.
To see if a president's speeches reflect egotism in American society at large, the team compared its results to studies of egotism in
other cultural products, such as 20th - century books and songs.
Together, they demonstrated that canonical learning could be brought to bear upon today's
cultural products in a way that was illuminating, and that often led to greater appreciation of today's artists and their endeavors.
Consider the first half of the 20th century: Together with the radio and the silver screen, actors and singers become some of the most
popular cultural products.
It's missing out on reaping the benefits of selling
its cultural products to the global market.
For much of the 20th century,
cultural products — movies, music, books et al — were sold in small, independent stores by knowledgeable and invested staff.
International trade in
cultural products is also...
Movies like Black Panther and Get Out are celebrated, the new Star Wars made a point to have a diverse cast and a female lead, and
cultural products are criticized for being too white and too male.
We're all proud of
our cultural products, specific morality is no different.
The export of
cultural products, such as television programs, is a major item of world trade.
It is, finally, not the external forms of religion that matter so much; they are
cultural products, vessels (potential conduits) of the holy, not to be confused with the divine (such would be idolatry).
H. Urge a U.S. policy of neutrality toward actions taken by less developed countries to preserve their cultural heritage through restrictions on the importation of
cultural products.
Yet Christendom is at least some three to five centuries younger than Christianity and in some ways is
a cultural product of Christianity.
The Christ and culture juxtaposition may reinforce the tendency of Christians to forget that their own understanding of Christianity is
a cultural product.
Care should also be taken to insure
that cultural products sent abroad are reasonably representative of the sending nation and are not a caricature of it, as has unfortunately too largely been the case with American motion pictures circulated in other countries.