Sentences with phrase «everyday human experience»

The actual blood of everyday human experience — the stuff that art and literature capture, in all their ambiguity and resistance to ideological programs — is not circulating very well to the body's limbs.
That's not to say that I believe that we should shelter our kids from everyday human experiences, but rather that it's obvious to us that we wouldn't want to let our 5 - year - old or 9 - year - old watch an R or PG - rated movie until they were old enough to handle the movie's themes and language, so we naturally filter and curate what types of media comes into our house, so they only get exposed to fitting, age - appropriate, material.
James Baldwin's writing abounds in what's missing from The Young Karl Marx: political poetry that's informed by the emotional contours of everyday human experience.
Awareness of this, as well as competency problems have resulted in law schools reassessing their respective positions, effectively coming full circle, and recognizing that the practice of law is not a purely theoretical science, blindly applying principles and maxims to «cold hard facts» abstracted from everyday human experience to get the desired results.
In everyday human experience, the nuisance is often manageable.
Through various scales & mediums: painting, ceramics and drawing; his work explores the world and psyche of the everyday human experience, and embraces the imperfections vital within that experience.
This highly personal project celebrates the everyday human experiences of individual artists who are championed by galleries at the fair this year.
Structures define the everyday human experience.
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