Sentences with phrase «false divisions»

«I think the tendency of educators to only collaborate with like - minded educators leads to a lot of unnecessary and false divisions in our sector,» she says.
To separate the art institution from other aspects of our daily experience — be it education or medicine, marriage or war, parenting or advertising — would be to reinscribe arbitrary and false divisions between art and its contexts, between our aesthetic lives and our everyday lives.
Politics works best when instead of hiding behind false divisions we seize opportunities to work together to get things done.
They point to the links between art institutions and the other organizations that make up our society, asserting that to separate art from aspects of our daily experience — whether education or medicine, marriage or war, parenting or advertising — is to reinscribe arbitrary and false divisions between art and society, between our aesthetic lives and our everyday lives.
Discrimination in housing is insidious, stealing the dignity of hard working men and women and creating false divisions in what should be a diverse and vibrant community.
There is more talk among progressive about the false division between religion and secular, faith and reason, spirituality and reality, than among evangelicals, but, I don't see that many are really seriously trying to do that in what is being put out there.
There is a false division created by people who claim Bible knowledge but do nt read it.
Bunson provides enough information for the reader to justify Greg Erlandson's comment in his forward that this is a man «both forceful and humble» who «will not tolerate the false divisions that pit the Church's social teaching against the Church's doctrine».
Author of The Untold Story of the Talking Book Interview starts at 12:44 and ends at 32:05 «There's often a false division between audiobook listeners and print book readers, because in my experience the two are almost always the same...
Following this logic, Bowers has made the investigation of «false divisions» the subject of her art, though she updates Judd's terms for the contemporary situation.
Indeed, in a grid of source material Bowers framed as part of the show, a quotation by Judd looms large: «Form is a wobbly word to use because form and content is a false division derived from another false division, thought and feeling.»
These false divisions about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity fuel conflict and lateral violence when people step outside of narrow, prescribed roles about what is an «authentic» identity.
These false divisions about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, or «hierarchies of blackness», [44] fuel conflict and lateral violence when people step outside of these narrow, prescribed roles.
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