Sentences with phrase «emancipation from»

«According to these theorists, a «critical» theory may be distinguished from a «traditional» theory according to a specific practical purpose: a theory is critical to the extent that it seeks human «emancipation from slavery», acts as a «liberating... influence», and works «to create a world which satisfies the needs and powers» of human beings (Horkheimer 1972, 246).»
In Sharon Hayes's recent exhibition «Public Appearance,» nothing is one - dimensional when it comes to movements of political emancipation from the late 1960s onward.
It shows a movement towards a non-language as an emancipation from identification with the self - narrative.
She champions the importance of women's sensual pleasure and she examines the possibilities of political and personal emancipation from predominant social and aesthetic conventions.
In arts, we can mark the exact moment in 1970s when Judy Chicago coined the term Feminist Art, and begun the practice of re-writing the dominant art history, to include the women along with the body of works dealing with women rights, emancipation from the patriarchy, changing the phallocentric values or switch power relations and reach gender equality in order to challenge any form of oppression and discrimination.
Teachers, parents, and taxpayers must stand together and demand a long overdue emancipation from entrenched union power, financed through compulsory fees paid by the very teachers the unions are hired to protect.
My Sister's Keeper (2009): Anna Fitzgerald looks to earn medical emancipation from her parents who until now have relied on their youngest child to help their leukemia - stricken daughter Kate remain alive.
Though outwardly demure, her emancipation from the barren wastes came at a price so terrible, it haunts her dreams even now...
Bazin hired him as a personal secretary and at eighteen Truffaut obtained legal emancipation from his parents and, at last, his independence.
Eden is a lie in East of Eden; Cal's the forbidden fruit of our emancipation from a stentorian, divorced Father.
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Bratton said the NYPD is working with the Caribbean community to make J'Ouvert — an outdoor celebration of emancipation from slavery that typically marks the beginning of carnival — an «authorized event» after years of the parade - like gathering happening unofficially.
Using religion as an example again, political emancipation from religion means that the state is now unconstrained by religion.
Again, from investigations, seeking an elective position with the aim of effecting political and socioeconomic change is synonymous with fighting for emancipation from captivity which is never voluntarily given without personal sacrifice / self - denials; as the beneficiaries of the old order will do everything to thwart the moves.
ECPC provides parenting education groups and counseling to the residents and training for staff at homeless and domestic violence shelters to counteract serious risk factors including homelessness, poverty, youth or emancipation from the child welfare system.
He decided that the first step toward finding peace was emancipation from Mike.
The story of the Garden of Eden illustrates this emancipation from the immortality theme in a rather interesting way.
Emancipation from the endless discussions of committee meetings, trying to solve problems in both religious and political communities that had hitherto occupied so much of my time, was a desirable freedom from the chores of a democratic society; but it also meant an emancipation from responsibility — a doubtful boon, because responsibility engages us in the causes of moral, political and religious movements.
As she sees it, the growing success of the feminist movement combined with emancipation from domestic labor via technology to create a crisis for American society just after World War II, when millions of returning servicemen were flooding the job market.
It demanded emancipation from oppressive measures and customs.
But from the Renaissance onwards, the interests of the secular world have step by step been winning increasing emancipation from the interests of the eternal world, and at the same time secular pursuits have been growing in number and diversity.
Communism has a great appeal to the victims of poverty, offering an explanation of what is going on, and a political blueprint for emancipation from misery.
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.
On the one hand there is an official and institutional form of Christianity seeking to be faithful to the beliefs and forms of Christendom's past glory, and on the other there is a secular, non-religious society which tends to assume that emancipation from all religious faith is part of the goal of complete secularization.
We may add here, therefore, parenthetically, that whatever else we may mean when we speak of inspiration and revelation in the Old Testament, we certainly do not mean any radical or miraculous emancipation from the general mores, perspectives and knowledge of the age.
It involved emancipation from self - centered preoccupation of all kinds, freedom from the tyranny of legalistic and pharisaical religion and morality, forgiveness, a new relation of sonship towards God, consecration to membership of a people called to serve his purposes for the world.
My intellectual life has been a gradual emancipation from this mentality, but it taught me how to exist in, and even be proud of being in, a cognitive minority.
In speaking of the church's emancipation from the world we do not imply, as the romantic perversion of Christianity implies, that civilization as such is worldly, in the apostolic meaning of that term.
Then came the emancipation from slavery; humans had the right to personal freedom.
«Our Reverent Doubt and the Authority of Christ» emphasizes that there is no emancipation from the one who says, «I will be with you always.»
First came the emancipation from absolute monarchy and its replacement by democracy.
During the twentieth century indigenous peoples have sought emancipation from foreign imperialism, and colored races emancipation from white domination.
They think of emancipation from its subject - object dualisms and the hegemonies these spawn (humans over nature, men over women, and the West over the rest of the world) as liberation indeed.
Modern philosophy shares with Christianity an emancipation from entities and concepts and thus an understanding of spirituality as «an existential meditation on the horizon within which it finds itself.»
The latter investigations were carried on by a school of students of religion who aspired to emancipation from theological conceptions, working for the establishment of a science of religion on the basis of the critical (historical and philological) and comparative methods.
Durkheim's concept of sociology is characterized by a marked emancipation from the tenets of Comte's philosophy of history as sociology (sociology as a method) and by a corresponding tendency toward construction of a typology of social groupings, in which he included religious communities.
As Boodin has said, the new intellectual renaissance into which physics has led us in the twentieth century is marked, not only by the emancipation from mechanism, but «the discovery of form or structure as fundamental in reality.
After the Ottoman rule, in more recent times, France and Italy seized control of North Africa and held it until in the past few years, Libya, Tunis, and Morocco were able to establish their own governments, leaving only Algeria struggling for emancipation from French imperialism.
«What is often expressed and understood by the term «gender» ultimately ends up being man's attempt at self - emancipation from creation and the Creator.
In much contemporary discourse, freedom is seen as emancipation from God.
But I think we have risen above this distinction and can recognize in the activity of the painter and the sculptor, no less than in that of the poet and the dancer, the emancipation from the «deadliness of doing» that distinguishes art from «work.»
So the movement towards emancipation from rules leads us ironically into ever - greater episodes of self - righteousness (the secular press makes the Pharisees of Jesus» day seem downright latitudinarian) and scape - goating (and the bigger the goat the better: e.g., Joe Paterno).

Not exact matches

Less than half of these youth will be employed within four years of emancipation, and just three percent will graduate from college.
Modernity amounts to the gradual but steady emancipation of the political sphere from the religious sphere.
Though they come from opposite ends of the political spectrum, both strains of liberalism are founded on a concept of freedom as the emancipation of individual choice.
In like manner the emancipation, or «redemption», of Israel from Egyptian servitude by the crossing of the Red Sea came to stand as a symbol, first, of God's providence over His people, and then of the «redemption» of mankind in a far deeper sense.
«Utopia - writing,» she argues, interacted with social experimentation and the more popular imagination to create social innovations in every sphere from the economic (the trade union movement, profit - sharing, social security, scientific management) through political (parliamentary democracy, universal suffrage) to the social (universal education, child welfare practices, women s «emancipation,» New Towns, social planning.
In its marketing campaign, The Good Book: A Humanist Bible was presented as something akin to the emancipation of Daedalus and Icarus in their winged escape from Crete.
Further, it is emancipation, bringing inward freedom through detachment from all sensual objects of desire.
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