Yet the 1960s student and
cultural revolutions saw a spectacular re-emergence of anarchist ideas and principles, and its influence today can be felt in movements as diverse as the Zapatistas in Mexico and Occupy Wall Street.
Not exact matches
In China, we have
seen how rigid compliance with regime orthodoxy has led to political and policy disasters, whether during the
Cultural Revolution and Tiananmen, or on contemporary issues of environment, national minorities, and corruption, many of which still can not be discussed openly.
We
saw its harm all the more clearly during the
Cultural Revolution, which turned out to be very anti-cultural and not in any sense a revoluti
Revolution, which turned out to be very anti-
cultural and not in any sense a
revolutionrevolution either.
We have never
seen this kind of extreme persecution since the end of the
Cultural Revolution.»
Then, in the
cultural and intellectual
revolution of the post-conciliar years, he was
seen as a conservative because he criticised the liberal theology and catechetics that now became dominant, and he warned that influential voices in the Church were failing to teach the full, orthodox doctrine and morality of Catholicism.
This witness and theology also played a significant part in the social, legal,
cultural, and economic incorporation of the negative image of Jews and Judaism into the fabric of Christian culture from the time of the first anti-Jewish legislation at the Council of Elvira (306) until the time of the French
Revolution (in the West)(
see many of the above, especially FF).
About a year ago, R. R. Reno used the New Yorker's cartoon figurehead, with his characteristic top hat and monocle, as a caricature of those intellectuals in the late sixties and early seventies who failed to
see the significance of the
cultural revolution occurring all around them.
Matthew Bowman, an editor at a Mormon studies journal called Dialogue, says Romney appears to embody the Mormon retrenchment of the 1960s and 1970s, when the LDS church defined itself largely in opposition to the broader American culture, which was
seeing cultural upheaval and the sexual
revolution.
«(W) hen we bring research on divorce into conversation with rich, emerging bodies of work on social contagion and
cultural trauma, we
see that bystander effects, while indirect and diffuse, may be no less real or consequential, and that they beckon us to individual and collective reflection on the broader effects of the «divorce
revolution.»»
She explains: «After the Chinese
cultural revolution, many
saw politics as associated with great personal risk,» and adds: «I can appreciate the effect of
seeing politicians sent to a prison camp.»
However, many were professional mathematicians who had no chance to carry out mathematical research during the Chinese
Cultural Revolution (
see box: The Mathematical
Revolution Heads West).
A
revolution in art, fashion, politics and music
saw young people become a
cultural force, and presence, for arguably the first time.
Those half - dozen films, including «Raise the Red Lantern» and «To Live,» were some of the first internationally
seen Chinese films after the
Cultural Revolution.
That is where I gained an increased understanding of what it was like to live in China during the
Cultural Revolution, as
seen through the eyes of two opera singers.
As can be
seen in the rash of exhibitions recently or currently on view, the digital
revolution has been a double - edged sword for artists who work with or in the medium of ephemera and miscellany; on one hand, artists can easily manufacture their own work; on the other, some printed materials may soon be obsolete, changing the nature of the visual landscape and
cultural communications.
A decade of tremendous change in the art world and beyond, the 1990s
saw dramatic upheavals across all spheres, from the rising
cultural dominance of grunge to the technological
revolution introduced by the Internet — never mind the shifting of geopolitical borders following the dissolution of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavian Federation, and the brutal civil wars raging across Africa.
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See Martina Koppek - Yang, «Zaofan Youli / Revolt Is Reasonable: Remanifestations of the
Cultural Revolution in Chinese Contemporary Art of the 1980s and 1990s,» Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art (Aug. 2002), pp. 66 - 75.
An expert in ancient Chinese ceramics, Ai's continued desecration of individual vases can be
seen as political comment on the organized destruction of
cultural and historical values that took place during the Cultural Revolution, when everything old was replaced by
cultural and historical values that took place during the
Cultural Revolution, when everything old was replaced by
Cultural Revolution, when everything old was replaced by the new.
January to April 2013
saw the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA), Beijing, show «On Off: China's Young Artists in Theory and Practice», which focused on emerging and mid-career artists born after the
Cultural Revolution.
This age provides us with the opportunity to initiate a 21s century renaissance of lost arts and economies that in times prior to the industrial
revolution were highly respected and skilled economic and
cultural practices
seen and appreciated in market places throughout all of Europe.
Have you
seen Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress a film set in the early 1970's during the later stages of China's
Cultural Revolution?
It seems to me that we are
seeing not just a
cultural shift but a
cultural revolution in the field of family law with an emphasis on empowerment and self determination of the individuals leading to more accountability and responsibility being placed at the door of the separation couple.