Sentences with phrase «debates over the representation»

Recent developments could be seen as having paved the way: the Black Lives Matter movement, debates over representation sparked by the #OscarSoWhite debacle, the resurgence of white nationalism and institutional racism resulting from Donald Trump's presidency.
Essays from the exhibition's curators examine the trajectory of Minter's development and her engagement with debates over the representation of the female body.

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At today's public protection budget hearing, a fairly stark Republican - Democrat debate formed over whether, facing a 2 percent cap, additional court funding should go to judicial raises or an increase in civil legal services, which helps the poor get legal representation in court.
Opinion and debate over this topic has, in many cases, centered on numerical references — related to proportional ethnic and gender representation — without clearly emphasizing the significance of diversity.
«The debate involving BLWA, ABHI, GAMBICA, BIVDA and EDMA over UK representation on EDMS has raged for over two years,» it begins rivettingly.
Yesterday, CBS News aired a segment on an «ongoing blogger debate» over the representation of black people and negative stereotypes in Disney's The Princess and the Frog.
Distaff representation in Cannes is always a point of contention, reliably churning up debate over the festival's mandate to lead the way for broader representation, but also to reflect the industry's makeup (not unlike the diversity woes that have engulfed the Academy Awards in recent years).
While criticisms against Anderson are often levelled against his upper middle - class bias and his man - child protagonists, his ninth feature Isle of Dogs has awakened a familiar debate over the responsibility of representation and cultural appropriation which has engulfed discussions of the film since its premiere at the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year.
In light of the current controversy over Dana Schutz's painting of Emmett Till, today we're re-reading Anu Vikram's essay about the last Whitney Biennial, in which Joe Scanlan's use of the fictional Black persona «Donelle Woolford» initiated a heated debate about representation, race, inclusion, and oppression.
Art is no longer exclusively European or American, but there are still those who debate about the supremacy of representation over abstraction and vice-versa.
The splotchy painting of a 14 - year - old Till — which sparked a protest earlier this year while on display at the Whitney Biennial as well as furious debate over censorship, race and representation, and white privilege in the art world — is not on view at the ICA.
While Jasanoff argues that Pielke's representation is over simplified, I think it serves well to clarify this particular debate.
But this representation of a survey of over 2,200 peer - reviewed scientific articles on climate change published from November 12, 2012 through December 31, 2013 — which originally ran in Desmog Blog — adds another dimension, exposing the myth of scientific debate on the issue with a single (almost entirely) blue dot.
The wide canvas of democratic elections, means that it embraces normative enquiries into meanings and modes of representation as well as policy debates over campaign finance, corruption and criminalization of politics.
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