Sentences with phrase «cultural roots which»

Even though many parts of China are now very modern, even the most modern people are still affected by the deep cultural roots which ingrain themselves in every aspect of life, especially Chinese dating customs.

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A justified process - rooted philosophical appreciation of social canons can be taught through a pedagogical strategy that begins with their critique, that expunges them from the natural given furnishings of the immediately real in order to rediscover them as the inherited cultural accretions by which we transform the immediately real into a world of enduring meanings and human significance.
In the light of the Biblical vision of the Garden of Justice, Shalom, and Harmony (Integrity) of Creation, these religious and cultural resources, particulary appropriated by the poor and oppressed, can be revitalized to be flowers, fruits and even roots of various elements in the Garden of God, in which humans are gardeners.
It may well be also that features which seem distorted to us do in fact have roots in Watanabe's cultural heritage.
While his account is often sloppy, he is nevertheless right that the transhumanist agenda is a logical consequence of Gnosticism (which he and many others mistake for Christianity), and that this Gnosticism, which has theological roots in the Scotist - nominalist revolution in metaphysics, ever more exclusively shapes the modern cultural imagination and our understanding of what it is to be human.
This broadening of the cultural appropriateness of sex is inexorable because the ideology that sex is primarily for loving, which is its root cause, has become unquestionable, even inside the Church.
Justin's perspective here lines up beautifully with the themes of many of the New Testament epistles in which the justification for specific instructions (like head coverings and women remaining silent in church, for example) appear to be rooted in practical considerations regarding love for neighbor, considerations that clearly have a cultural context that may not apply today.
Positively speaking, in the Theology of Liberation becomes manifest «the very tense transition from a culturally more or less homogeneous, and in this sense monocentric, church of the West, towards a world church which has many cultural roots and is, thus, polycentric», as formulated by Johann Baptist Metz.11 It is fairly plain that Boff has become, internationally, the most published and read theologian from Latin America.
(2) Freedom of choice should be allowed in those matters on which a plurality of views are held — views based on well - articulated principles rooted in cultural tradition or widely recognized moral, philosophical and religious beliefs.
This will also help to give modernisation indigenous cultural roots, without which it often brings demoralisation.
Also, conflict may arise with regard to how the child may be raised, which can sometimes be rooted in distinct cultural and religious traditions.
The Disney - Marvel movie «Black Panther,» which finds the superheroic T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman) returning to his remote African kingdom to assume the throne, roared into theaters over the weekend as a full - blown cultural event, breaking box office records and shattering a myth about the overseas viability of movies rooted in black culture.
The situation in which our protagonist finds herself, and all the characters that surround her, everything we see in the film, I would say is deeply rooted in the Russian cultural tradition and the mythology of the place in literature.
The disappointing level of production in Cuban cinema was mitigated by the award - winning director Carlos Lechuga's Santa y Andrés (Santa and Andrés, Carlos Lechuga, 2016); a low budget production (as most current independent Cuban films are), which came to fill a gap in Cuba Cinema, a return to our essence and roots through a commitment to the cultural soul of the nation.
The recent case of Malala Yousafzai; of Pakistan, shows that women and girl children are still vulnerable due to deep rooted gender inequalities and cultural belief which place women and girls in a subordinate position.
Situated in Aroostook County on the St. Johns River that forms part of the U.S. - Canadian border, Madawaska's residents are deeply proud of their Acadian roots (French is the first language for many), which gives this small town a cultural affinity with its neighbors to the north.
During the session, Dr. Alexis Tam, Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture of the Macao SAR Government elaborated the city's historic and cultural roots, which can make a strong tie that connects Macao with peoples of different regions around the world, with more friendly visits, exchanges and cooperation based on Macao's diverse cultural gems, such as cultural heritage, religion, Macanese community, returned overseas Chinese and immigrants as well as historic connections with Portugal.
During her MA Chowdhary received Paolozzi's travel scholarship to travel to India, which proved to be instrumental in re-connecting the artist and her work to her cultural roots.
Ads Imitate Life features work from three celebrated series by Thomas, titled: Branded, Unbranded: Reflections in Black Corporate America and Unbranded White Woman, allowing for an in - depth investigation into the visual language strategies of advertising and the cultural stereotypes in which they are rooted.
While their work is deeply rooted in the Soviet social and cultural context in which the Kabakovs came of age, their work still attains a universal significance.
It was, in other words, a form of ontological warfare meant to separate children from their roots in language, cultural practices and oral narratives that fundamentally inform the way in which a person interacts with their environment.
Abstract working artists very often also call their work Absolute Art, which, alienated from its cultural roots, opens uptowards a total freedom.
His migrations from and to former USSR, USA, Europe, minor Asia and the Middle - East are rooted in his pictural and graphic art, an ornemental poetry which gives to read and to see the cultural, historical, ideological overlappings of our globalised world.
Brahma Tirta Sari Studio and the collaborative artists Agus Ismoyo (b. 1959, Yogyakarta, Indonesia) and Nia Fliam (b. 1955, Denver, CO, USA) create contemporary fiber art which is rooted in an exploration of a traditional creative process, which aims to understand basic cultural principles underlying intangible cultural heritage in order to utilize it within contemporary creative practice.
Although I've lived in Ottawa all my life I feel a strong connection with my cultural heritage from India, which is as much a part of me as my Canadian roots.
The resulting bodies of works often consist of series of case studies which focus on questions of the strategies of our self - definition that are often rooted in our economic, social and cultural surroundings.
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