Sentences with phrase «dichotomy found»

It is this same, turgid dichotomy found therein, that also characterizes Bridle's internal tension as both pieces represent reflections of each other and of her being.
Trained in a traditional Tibetan thangka painting from a young age, Sherpa borrows from Tibetan iconography to abstract, fragment and reconstruct the traditional image to investigate and explore the diasporic experience as well as the dichotomy found where sacred and secular culture collide.
Trained in a traditional Tibetan thangka painting from a young age, Sherpa borrows from Tibetan iconography to abstract, fragment and reconstruct the traditional image to investigate and explore the diasporic experience as well as the dichotomy found where sacred and...
Instead of a simple oppressor / oppressed dichotomy we find a wide spectrum of complex relationalities of domination, subdomination and collaboration.
Meanwhile, Achiampong himself describes his practice as exploring, «representations of identity in the post-digital age and the dichotomies found within a world dominated by facebook / tumblr / youtube - based cultures.»

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I've watched in growing frustration as this false dichotomy has convinced my friends to leave the faith altogether when they examine the science and find it incompatible with a 6,000 - year - old earth.
It finds the cerebral - visceral, thought - action, reflection - participation, abstract - concrete, intellectual - existential, good - bad dichotomies of most contemporary men to be unrelievedly tragic.
This kind of internal contradiction seems to run through much traditional theology; it finds explicit expression in Luther's dichotomy between the terrible God, who put him not only in awe but in utter terror, and the tender and loving God whom he knew in Jesus Christ as the savior, the loving friend, and the gracious Father of men.
I often find that the Spirit leads us to a new thing instead of the tired dichotomies of our self - imposed or culture - imposed limits.
So for those who think they have found The One, it's because they aren't paying attention to their inner dichotomy between what society expects and their hormonal changes.
Our research finds an emerging dichotomy in maternal «sleep narratives» that are reinforced by the use of phone apps to monitor and manage infant sleep, online discussions where mothers share their experiences and techniques, and websites promoting infant sleep products.
This dichotomy between emotion and reason was acknowledged at least as far back as the founding of the United States and the framing of the Constitution.
evolved its germ — soma division by repurposing genes initially used for the transition to a simpler form of multicellularity without a germ — soma dichotomy, but found little support for this hypothesis.
The duo also investigated the idea that V. carteri evolved its germ — soma division by repurposing genes initially used for the transition to a simpler form of multicellularity without a germ — soma dichotomy, but found little support for this hypothesis.
Mr. Groopman's article describes the dichotomy between physicians who find it useful (and remunerative) for practically every man entering their offices, and medical scientists who are still uneasy about the definition of andropause and question the use of supplemental testosterone.
Because of this dichotomy, it's the kind of movie that has never really found an audience, save for those who enjoy quirky oddities that are, at the very least, different from any other kind of film.
Sure, there might also be an audience out there of men about my age or older, but I suspect for reasons I'd rather not think about, just as I loathe knowing that the fan base for the Olsen twins finds a similar dichotomy of fans.
A curious white - collar / blue - collar dichotomy is at work in this film: Bobby finds recompense and redemption in his surly brother - in - law's building construction business.
CAPE Founding and Creative Director Arnold Aprill proposes some solutions to healing the false dichotomy between «arts integrated teaching and learning» and «art for arts sake» in this article published by the Teaching Artist Journal, featuring photographs of artworks from CAPE classrooms.
In this incredible age of increasing awareness and the rise of consciousness, where the intellect is craving to find the answers to the place and purpose of one s existence, we often find ourselves at an intersection of ancient texts and modern science, falling into an array of dichotomies.
This, in and of itself, creates a bit of a dichotomy, though, as you'd be hard pressed to find a game (or a story in any medium) so full of the zest for life, and what makes it worth living.
The works on view highlights the dichotomy between glass as a medium and as a found element.
By exploring the dichotomies of abjection / beauty, abandonment / care, and destruction / creation, each painting gives the viewer a sense that these peculiar objects were found in their decayed but colorful state rather than made, allowing them to fluctuate anachronistically between the historical and the contemporary.
The work of these prolific artists, both of whom have spent the last six decades photographing in a tirelessly serial manner, epitomises the dichotomy often found in Japanese culture: impassivity, restraint and deliberation coexisting with a subculture of uninhibited sexuality, eccentricity and decadence.
It sets up a dichotomy between archetypal structures found in nature (such as the homes of insects, birds, plants and seeds) and industrially processed forms.
Jane Bustin combines traditional and contemporary materials, exploring the dichotomy between their abstract minimalist composition and the sentimental qualities of ceramic, textiles and found objects.
It is difficult to find another way of communicating the works of these eight artists exposed, if not by the dialogical way, finding points in common, divergent points, mirrors, symbioses, analogies, dichotomies
In Aqua Regalia Faith47 explores the dichotomy between the sacred and the mundane by presenting a new and multidisciplinary body of work created for the occasion using ink, graphite and oil paint as well as mixed media collages that uses findings the artist has collected in various countries.
A curtain — a recurrent motif in Condorelli's work — separated space and articulated the many relationships at play in the exhibition; between specific yet contingent objects, the dichotomy between friendship and work, and the difficulties of finding comfort in an austere gallery setting.
• Chip Fasciana Life and Death, Albany Center Gallery, 39 Columbia St., Albany Contact: 462-4775 or http://www.albanycentergallery.org/exhibits/chip2012/chipfasciana.php Notes: Incorporating a wide variety of found materials both obscure and commonplace — including bread, animal bones, chewing gum, and toothpaste — «Life and Death» explores the dichotomies, similarities, emotions, and practicalities surrounding the experiences of life and death.
It consistently finds that the composition of the public's climate attitudes are a lot more complex than that perceived dichotomy: Over a third are very concerned, many are ambivalent or apathetic, and only a small sliver actually believe in the fringe - y conspiracy nonsense (i.e. Al Gore made it all up, it's a plot by scheming scientists, or an intergovernmental conspiracy to enact a new world order — take your pick).
While Sony does use this as an opportunity to suggest likely - sponsored apps, I found it an effortless and intuitive way to quickly bypass the folder / app drawer dichotomy.
As the Apostle Paul so clearly demonstrates in Romans 7, this dichotomy of flesh and spirit becomes evident when we find ourselves desiring to do what we know is right, while simultaneously being deeply tempted to do what we know is wrong and unhealthy.
Low negative correlations were found between the Mother - IAT scores, defined as an association between the dichotomies «pleasant / unpleasant» and «supportive / rejecting» and the ECR - subscale Avoidance.
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