Not exact matches
[11] The inescapable reality that new patterns of social, economic, political, religious and
cultural inter-relationships and
identities emerged through the colonial encounter can not be simply brushed aside or dismissed with the comment that this was a terrible time and that it is good that things are different now.
«32 It goes on to paint a frightening picture of the rise in recent mass murders in Bihar and Tamilnadu, which is directly related to the
emerging assertion of an authentic and resistant Dalit social, political, and
cultural identity.
In 2013, starting in Paris and Brussels, and now London, Pullman is building with both
emerging and established living artists, a contemporary art collection that explores an essential aspect of our times: the re-emergence of
cultural identities in a modern world marked by universality and
cultural mixing.»
Matthew Angelo Harrison is a sculptor who explores the implication of
emerging technologies and the porosity of
cultural identity.
Three themes that
emerge from her work are explored in Outcasts: finding a voice, the process of constructing multiple perspectives on female
identity; hybrid alternatives to the status quo, harnessing ancient and modern mythologies to subvert the established social and
cultural order; and healing and empowerment as pathways to resistance, inclusiveness and recovery from loss and trauma.
In this exhibition curated by Modou Dieng, these artists come into conversation with one another, providing a space in which to explore complex systems articulated around design and execution that have been employed in the
cultural realization of
identities as they continue to
emerge in new transcultural and hybrid forms.
It will also explore the themes and questions surrounding
cultural and racial
identity which
emerge from the exhibition, and which are so relevant to contemporary society.
His installations express a number of urgent concerns related to
cultural identity, politics, and history, and deftly intermingle autobiography with larger
cultural narratives, allowing poetic new connotations to
emerge through the staging of meticulously selected images, objects, and documents.
Art that started to tackle this controversial theme
emerged from the bigger
cultural spectrum of the 1980's and the questions about AIDS opened significant debates on the politics of
identity in relation to one's sexual behavior.
The relationships of personal and
cultural identity to adaptive and maladaptive psychosocial functioning in
emerging adults.
By reframing the
identity development of gender and sexual minorities as a normative and healthy expression of humanity; we begin with the premise that LGBTQ individuals and families
emerge within a
cultural context that has long sought to pathologize and erase them.
Some areas that sex therapy can address are desire discrepancies within a couple, development & deepening of emotional and sexual intimacy, arousal and desire concerns, difficulties with climax,
emerging sexual
identities, socio -
cultural factors associated with sexuality, open relationships, extra-marital affairs & infidelity, diversity of sexual expression, cybersexuality, sexual trauma, abuse & rape, sexual dysfunction such as difficulty establishing or maintaining an erectile and painful sex.