Sentences with phrase «emancipation becoming»

The question was being recast in terms of a constitutional and moral crisis, with Northern calls for emancipation becoming ever more adamant.
And so this flawed and partial emancipation became the herald of a fuller freedom, a fulfillment yet unreached.

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«It just happened at a time that women were beginning to work and that little dress that was both feminine but empowered them became a symbol of that time and became a symbol of women's emancipation,» she said.
The handbag was part of the changes brought about after the First World War and the increasing emancipation of women, for whom carrying a bag became a sign of independence and stature.
’25 Bloch believed that «the ultimate, enduring insight of Marx is that truth does not exist for its own sake but implies emancipation, and an interpretation of the world which has the transformation of the world as its goal and meaning, providing a key in theory and leverage in practice».26 Drawing on this tradition Moltmann writes that unless truth «contains initiative for the transformation of the world, it becomes a myth of the existing world.
After emancipation, the most pressing concern became that of establishing and supporting secondary schools and colleges.
With the general emancipation effected by technology, liberal education has become a democratic possibility.
The condom has become a symbol of freedom and - along with contraception - female emancipation, so those who question condom orthodoxy are accused of being against these causes.»
Both can become either the bearers of emancipation or the avatars of misery, or some of each.
Now that King Ram has become my helper: Birth and death are cut off, I have obtained final emancipation.
A movement toward emancipation can not become effective so long as it is only a rejection of false loyalties and entanglements.
The secularist who regards secularization as a matter of winning complete emancipation from the old heritage, is in fact turning secularism into an absolute, and without realizing it, he is in danger of becoming enslaved to a new form of idolatry.
Africans came as slaves and were denied any opportunity to become part of the society even after emancipation.
The net result has been a gathering malaise, a crisis of morale, and a dawning recognition that what was once a vital contribution to the emancipation of people from the constrictions of dogmatism has become a new constriction in its own right.
«It is their emancipation that the film becomes about, their coming - of - age.
In a recent commencement speech at Hampton University, he said, «With iPods and iPads; and Xboxes and PlayStations — none of which I know how to work — information becomes a distraction, a diversion, a form of entertainment, rather than a tool of empowerment, rather than the means of emancipation
Focusing on photographs, collage works, performances, films and videos produced throughout the 1970s, the exhibition reflects a moment during which practices of emancipation, gender equality and civil rights protest movements became part of public discourse.
Focusing on photographs, collage pieces, performances, films and videos produced throughout the 1970s, the exhibition reflects a moment during which emancipation, equality and civil rights protests became part of public discourse.
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