Sentences with phrase «dehumanizing effects of»

William Faulkner, bane of every English student forced to read DWMs until they cry MEGO, had this to say about automobiles in his minor novel Pylon, «a dark and pessimistic novel, one that looks at the uncertainty of American society created by the dehumanizing effects of the machine age.»
Alexandra Zapruder, author of the book Salvaged Pages: Young Writers» Diaries of the Holocaust, discusses how children's accounts of the genocide during WWII serve as a powerful reminder of the dehumanizing effects of racism, bias, and prejudice.
In the end, what really rankles many scientists is Kass's belief that society has a duty to regulate research, and his frequent warnings about the dehumanizing effects of some technologies.
Longstanding patriarchal attitudes and customs only heighten the dehumanizing effects of global capitalism on these women.
What if it is, instead, about the dehumanizing effect of pursuing justice without care for who gets caught in the crossfire or which potentially innocent individuals get hurt?
The dehumanizing effect of language, of imposed codes of behavior, is a key theme in some other recent political films.
It makes sense if you take that as a critical commentary on the dehumanizing effect of war or training or both, but that may be giving too much credit where none is due.
[56]: 43 What, however, can be said, is that it was a movement that developed in the early 20th century mainly in Germany in reaction to the dehumanizing effect of industrialization and the growth of cities, and that «one of the central means by which expressionism identifies itself as an avant - garde movement, and by which it marks its distance to traditions and the cultural institution as a whole is through its relationship to realism and the dominant conventions of representation.»
The dehumanizing effect of corporate advertisement is central to the show, providing the works with both subject matter and an expressive vocabulary.

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It is especially compelling to those of us who have lived through scientific training and experienced its dehumanizing effects.
The most pernicious quality of Alzheimer's, Gillies suggests, is that the loss of memory is, in effect, the loss of one's self, and Alzheimer's, because it robs us of our intrinsic self - knowledge, our ability to connect with others, and our capacity for self - expression, is perhaps the most terrible and most dehumanizing illness.
Cyprien Gaillard: «Today Diggers, Tomorrow Dickens» (closes on Saturday) The familiar convention of giant, slightly altered, out - of - context ready - mades arrayed in a pristine gallery is reiterated by an artist best known for brutal videos that document the dehumanizing scale and effect of immense Eastern - bloc apartment complexes.
A good therapist can also help couples address underlying issues such as establishing the meaning and personal significance of infertility, confronting the realities of fertility procedures (financial burden, dehumanizing effects, physical effects), or building support systems.
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