American feminism of the 19th century was born of the abolitionist movement, and of
equal significance with Friedan's book as impetus for the current women's movement was the experience of women in the civil rights and antiwar protests of the «60s.
Not exact matches
Ward, says Cunningham, «alludes to the Old Testament and Greek mythology
with equal frequency and intensity; for her, Katrina is comparable in
significance to the Egyptian captivity or the aftermath of the Trojan War.»
Statistical
significance was measured using parametric testing, assuming
equal variance, in the majority of experiments
with standard t tests for 2 paired samples used to assess difference between test and control samples.
Works such as Two Models, Owl, Cardinal, Eagle Weathervane (2008) and Model
with Two Boats (2008) are typical of Pearlstein's carefully arranged scenes, where figure and object are on
equal terms,
with one allowed no more
significance than the other.
The juxtapositions are both overt: the second part of the exhibition concentrates on Fontana ceramics and Ruby ceramics; and more subtle: the first two rooms of the exhibition intertwine bronze works by both artists, each of which shares a rare ability to simultaneously expose the
significance of both the material from which the work was molded,
with equal emphasis on the intrinsic nature of bronze as essential to the work's perception.
As
with much of Barker's work, warp - and weft - challenges the boundaries between sculpture and painting, apportioning
equal significance to surface and structure.
And however he failed in his spiritual search, he was able to convert all his anguish and aspiration into his work — and the profound longing to perceive nature in such animistic view, like that of Brueghel, where everything is treated
with equal weight and
significance, which is a Far Eastern view.
The exhibition and education programmes are developed
with equal significance and are continually intertwined.