Sentences with phrase «for nonconformity»

Ga's discussion of Mandelstam, who was persecuted by the Communists for his nonconformity, exiled, and later left to die in a Soviet work camp, is characteristically dexterous.
But as the Atlantic's Ross Douthat points out, this isn't «nonconformity for nonconformity's sake; it's cast as a case where being a nonconformist happens to be the right thing to be.»
For your nonconformity, the world whips you with it displeasure, says Emerson.

Not exact matches

A new book from the author of «The Art of Nonconformity» asks: What if today was your last day of working for someone other than yourself?
For such things as these, in times when nonconformity could be an unpardonable sin they became the targets of numerous extermination campaigns.
For example, Puritan clergy had to respond to a series of specific demands or controversies, such as nonconformity in wearing the surplice and using the cross in baptism.
What prompted some of Dark's questioning (and much of mine) was what he calls the «Uncle Ben» view of God — the view that God is an angry and controlling being who does not tolerate questions or curiosity or nonconformity, the view that God consigns most of humanity to eternal torment in hell for believing the wrong things about him, and the view that it is the duty of his followers to ignore their doubts and embrace him without question.
But for St. Francis and his followers the spirit of love leads to radical nonconformity amid the patterns of culture with their structures of power and privilege.
In this matter, «depriving individuals of the right to choose for themselves... poses a far greater threat to the values most deeply rooted in our nation's history than tolerance of nonconformity could ever do.»
In this case, it's about nonconformity, about being willing to fight for one's identity in a repressive society.
Curator Toby Kamps (Blaffer Art Museum, University of Houston) said: «Each booth in Spotlight showcases a pioneering 20th - century artist who, for reasons of gender, geography or nonconformity, has been historically overlooked.»
Her specific coping strategies for these conditions offer playful methods for physical and emotional contingency in a world that seeks to segregate, eliminate and whitewash nonconformity.
«My work stands for the grace of thoughts, for liberty, for the right to be different, for gender nonconformity, and the pride of being a woman in this world,» — Anne Imhof»
«My work stands for the grace of thoughts, for liberty, for the right to be different, for gender nonconformity, and the pride of being a woman in this world,» Imhof said at a ceremony in the Venice Giardini, where many of the national pavilions are located.
Articles include «Gender Nonconformity and Gender Identity: Resources for Early Childhood Educators» by Amy E. Tiberi and Tammy L. Hughes and «Old Roads, New Paths: Men's Childhood Relationships with Their Fathers and Their Current Parenting» by Karen E. McFadden, Jacqueline D. Shannon, and Catherine Tamis - LeMonda.
Multiple regression analyses showed that for both boys and girls peer - reported gender nonconformity was uniquely predictive of peer - reported victimization.
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