Sentences with phrase «feminist concerns of»

However, her referential abstraction also revives the feminist concerns of Post-Minimalism, embracing the lived experiences of women and family, alongside the manual processes of applied arts and crafts.
Orlando (Sally Potter)-- A magnificent visual adaptation of Woolf's masterpiece, which wraps up many of the gender / feminist concerns of the century with amazing style, grace, and Tilda Swinton's face.
It's my first time at one of these coffee hours, and I'm excited to get a sense of the feminist concerns of the room.

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Bizarrely, the authors ultimately abandoned support for the notion because of feminist concerns that joint filing would force wives to reveal their full incomes to their husbands and threaten the «economic autonomy of married women.»
I find myself very concerned about the well being of innocent men and boys at the hands of what I truly believe to be a feminist conspiracy against the well being of men for female domination.
The founding fallacy in the new church was a «defective ecclesiology» that provided for governance by a lay majority, dominated under a quota system by minorities and feminists, in which theologians were marginalized and issues of race and gender took precedence over traditional ecclesial and confessional concerns.
As our understanding of both the feminist and environmental concerns grows, we find that women are more interested in the restoration of the environment, which provides the family with its basic needs, than their cash - hungry men.
They are also concerned that I presented and explored a variety of divergent perspectives on what «biblical womanhood» means (from Jewish, Catholic, Amish, feminist, polygamist, Christian fundamentalist and complementarian viewpoints, to name a few), including some viewpoints with which they do not agree.
The acceptance of women at West Point, Annapolis and the Air Force Academy has been hailed as a victory by many feminists, as well as by people who are concerned about the quality and quantity of career military personnel.
The presence of the feminist consciousness among black women at Union and in the black church made it difficult to dismiss feminism as a concern of white women alone.
To raise questions about the control of reproduction is to threaten the longstanding concerns of feminists and environmentalists who worry, in the first case, about who should control procreation and, in the second, about how much procreation creation can sustain.
By infusing her feminism with an identifiably Anglican set of concerns (patristics and ecclesiology, for example), Coakley points the way for black Baptist feminists or Pentecostal feminists to do work that elevates their own traditions.
This formulation is vintage Coakley: she takes a feminist concern — the vulnerability of women — examines it with the scholastic tools of an Anglican scholar, and finally arrives at a conclusion sympathetic with the whole range of Anglican devotion, from charismatic prayer to a more cerebral, Quaker - style attentiveness.
Coakley is saying that any vision of the Trinity that lacks a political and sexual component — both of great concern to feminist theologians, liberation theologians and the like — is a false or at least sorely lacking description.
Although Moltmann is supportive of feminist concerns, the extent to which he has been able to internalize them in his theology is necessarily limited.
It provides a base for new coalitions between Roman Catholics and Protestants (witness the ecumenical character of its adherents), liberals and conservatives (witness the continuing concerns of the World Council of Churches and the evangelicals» Chicago Declaration), «majorities» and «minorities» (witness the numerous theological works written from black, feminist, Latin American and Anglo perspectives), and therefore can become an acceptable, sound theological foundation for church education.
A change in worldview will more adequately take account of and emerge from feminist concerns.
Hierarchical features of Whitehead» s philosophy should be modified in response to feminist concerns.
The doctrine of internal relations has the potential for additional fruitful applications and expressions of feminist concerns.
The place of women in the conduct of war was not a typical feminist concern.
«The attack on the character of Associate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas by militant white feminists, in books and newspaper articles, should not be ignored by anyone concerned with the misuse of the Black American Civil Rights Movement.
One of the movement's founding documents, The Danvers Statement, states as its chief concern «the increasing promotion given to feminist egalitarianism» and «the widespread ambivalence regarding the values of motherhood, vocational homemaking, and the many ministries historically performed by women.»
The women's movement and feminist theology have frequently been castigated for their preoccupation with the concerns of white; middleclass North American women.
Repression can also be said to be the main concern of certain «postmodern» critiques of western conceptions of rationality (e.g., socio - theoretical, feminist, and historical critical studies).
They come from persons influenced by ecological concerns, from feminists, from those influenced by Eastern forms of thought, by those interested in parapsychology, and by those who reflect on the implications of recent developments in physics.
We seemed to assume at the consultation, as we do in much of theological work in the church, that developing a theological identity is more or less a matter of picking a system of thought, be it feminist, neo-orthodox, process, liturgical or liberation, that fits our own concerns and agendas.
As Betty Friedan concedes in the June 3, 1996 issue of the New Yorker, feminists thus distanced themselves from the concerns of the great majority of women» who were and are trying to juggle work and family life under difficult circumstances.
This article examines Whitehead's theory of perception to indicate how this theory provides a philosophical reinterpretation for two issues of concern to feminists: criticism of cultural symbols, including language, and the importance of intuition and emotion, usually associated with women, in experience.
Chief among our class's concerns was the continuing challenge of secular feminists, for whom Mary has been a lightning rod.
In this book the primary questioning is from the point of view of religious pluralism with secondary attention to feminist concerns.
All ofthese concerns together yield yet another fundamental position of feminist theologians: theology is relative to experience.
A feminist / process theology, speaking from the rootedness in interrelationship which permeates all our existence, threatens to put cracks in our cherished certainties concerning the absoluteness of our belief systems.
Covering everything from the biology of breastfeeding to breastfeeding as a feminist issue, this book also includes comments from mothers, father, professionals and the breastfed children themselves about the concerns, reasons and wonderful memories of breastfeeding long - term.
of Feminists Choosing Life of NY, let me say that the opposition to the abortion component of the gov.'s plan doesn't stem soley from the concern that it will open the door to partial birth abortion in NY.
Feminists tell Chair of Women and Equalities Committee their concerns.
[i] Wollstonecraft's powerful feminist critique of the patriarchal beliefs and institutions of her day drew on many republican themes, extending the traditional republican concern with political domination to the social domination of husbands over wives.
When Jacques Demy made Donkey Skin, its fantastical elements were paired with an incest narrative to simultaneously reject the Disneyfication of fairy tales and integrate burgeoning feminist claims of the time, like the object status of women, into its own thematic concerns.
-- it's impossible not to view Dirty Computer as the artist's emotional, feminist updating of the dystopian concerns that have always swirled through science fiction.
Remember, the earlier permutations of the feminist movement mostly shunned the individual issues concerning the rights of marginalized women, particularly black women and gay women.
But it also has a cumulative gloomy undertow, and it's a fine example of melodrama, a much - derided form that has frequently served to express what can only be called feminist concerns.
At first, Jafari seems primarily concerned with exonerating herself from the guilt of causing a suicide; with time, however, a newfound responsibility takes shape, and «Three Faces» feels more in line with the canny feminist leanings of Panahi's earlier films, from «The Mirror» to «Offside.»
This is an utterly unique, gripping novel whose heady mix of dystopia, naturalism and feminist concern will no doubt draw debate.
But feminist concerns were only one of the various engines of P&D.
Conversely, Sobel's concerns anticipate the feminist rediscovery of decorative arts.
Guerrilla Girls - an anonymous collective in existence since 1985 with an undefined number of members who always appear in public wearing gorilla masks - have concerned themselves since their inception with the feminist - inspired, witty infiltration of prevailing meaning - production in popular culture, art and advertisements, linked to blind spots in (art) institutional practice.
Like their male counterparts, their subject matter is also the body, but unlike some of their proto - feminist foremothers (Georgia O'Keeffe, Agnes Martin, Lee Krasner), they're concerned not with vaginal flowers or redefining beauty, but with fluids, bulges and secretions.
Warhol's Factory of the 1960s, Minimalism's assembly - line aesthetics, conceptual and feminist concern with workers» conditions in the 1970s — these are among the antecedents of a renewed focus on the work of art: labour as artistic activity, method and engagement.
The installation comprises a selection of recent work that resonates with thoughts and struggles concerning social, feminist and political issues.
From protest at the lack of inclusion of women artists in galleries and museums, to resuscitation of the degraded languages of decorative and craft - based arts, the first phase of feminist art making was activist, passionate, and especially concerned with altering art history.
Though working well before the Feminist Art movement of the 1970s (and never formally affiliated with it), Bourgeois's concern with themes of sexuality, the body, family and the home influenced many feminist artists.
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