Sentences with phrase «for poetic language»

Doing justice to its title, the exhibition manifests tactility, rupture and composure, encapsulating both Adkins» interest in manual production and utilization of surfaces for poetic language.
So how can we as teachers foster close reading, overcome fear of the genre, and cultivate a love for poetic language without getting bogged down in lessons that feel like dissection labs?

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Offred also creates her own subversive counter-texts and continually practices the mental acts of poetic synthesis and analysis, remaking distinctions that the State elides and reviving the language for which she hungers in this famine of the Word.
The language of mythology, or, as I myself prefer to say, metaphor, is the language which religion speaks; it can do no other, for religious faith is neither scientific formulae nor philosophical concepts, but a dramatic, poetic, symbolical way of speaking of the deepest realities and our apprehension of them.
For that we need language that is religious but not, in this sense, theological — language more like the poetic.
As we will see in chapter 6, this use of what Canon Drink - water calls «poetic - simple» language is significant for the communication of religious faith.
Now the third level of consciousness that I want to lift out of Frye's analysis he calls the level of imagination, and the appropriate speech for this level is what he calls «poetic language
I am first defining the poetic function in a negative manner, following Roman Jakobson, as the inverse of the referential function understood in a narrow descriptive sense, then in a positive way as what in my volume on metaphor I call the metaphorical reference.7 And in this regard, the most extreme paradox is that when language most enters into fiction — e.g., when a poet forges the plot of a tragedy — it most speaks truth because it redescribes reality so well known that it is taken for granted in terms of the new features of this plot.
She once said, «Punk rock is just another word for freedom,» but her best work, including «Mercy Is,» her lullaby for director Darren Aronofsky's Noah, is immersed in the poetic tradition of Blake and Rimbaud as well as the language of the Bible.
(27) Having established some degree of critical distance from the assumed language and values of the culture, how do we develop a poetic and corporate language that can break the rim of normative consciousness and revitalize the religious imagination as a source of energy for social change?
Anyone, then, who is going to preach on social issues needs to understand the power of myth and its poetic language of image and symbol, their grip upon the landscape of the heart, and the enormous energies that they may release for good or evil.
For instance, it is obvious that many of the sayings of Jesus as reported in the synoptic gospels contain parallelism, a feature also characteristic of much of the poetic language of the Old Testament.
Arriving the same year American Spike Lee would remake his seminal Oldboy, Park Chan Wook's highly anticipated first English - language feature proved a kind of poetic statement of call - and - response to the tendency for North American cinema to re-make excellent films not just more linguistically palatable, but better while they're at it.
The initial challenge, and this involved going back to the drawing - board on some songs, was to find the right people to help us find a lyrical language that was poetic enough, that was unfussy enough to fit with the naturalism we were going for, and craftsmanlike enough to do what theatrical lyrics do, which is continue to tell a story, so that musical numbers aren't just pauses in the narrative.
We have language for these poetic occurrences, but it can be overwhelming — and alienating — for students to learn this jargon all at once.
It covers first impressions, opportunities for detailed language / poetic technique analysis, discussion and analysis about tone, structure, themes and context.
For example, Warburton and Campbell's (2001) study indicated that preservice teachers began to understand poetic language, developed more confidence in teaching poetry to children, and observed how popular culture and technologies could serve their instructional aims after participating in three integrated projects that immersed them in appreciating and understanding figurative language and poetic forms and communicating an original poem through text and computer - based illustrations.
But it wasn't until I started reading it out loud for the audiobook that I realized how tricky and poetic J.K. Rowling's use of sounds and language can be.
Written in poetic language and saturated with the flavors, smells, and folkways of America's southwest, this captivating tall tale brings life to an engaging, original character, whose love and concern for her neighbors fills the story with joy.
[39] In spite of the diversity of their plastic language, they perceived a common basis for their work; this being a method of direct appropriation of reality, equivalent, in the terms used by Restany; to a «poetic recycling of urban, industrial and advertising reality».
And while sometimes that material was radically different from one to the other, I was overwhelmed to find commonality, for instance, the same book in both places, «The Poetics of The New American Poetry,» 1973... Which is emblematic of so much that each think about: America, place, politics, the creativity and fluidity of language, how the same words can to be constantly reconstructed to describe anew... While language is essential to both practices, they share an incredible ability to transform language or imagery with equal grace into the poetics of a purely visual yet rigorously embedded experience... The work is saturated with cPoetics of The New American Poetry,» 1973... Which is emblematic of so much that each think about: America, place, politics, the creativity and fluidity of language, how the same words can to be constantly reconstructed to describe anew... While language is essential to both practices, they share an incredible ability to transform language or imagery with equal grace into the poetics of a purely visual yet rigorously embedded experience... The work is saturated with cpoetics of a purely visual yet rigorously embedded experience... The work is saturated with content.
The Poetic Research Bureau, a project space for language - centered art and inquiry anchored in Chinatown's Chung King Road gallery district, brings @SEA, its monthly «live magazine» of film, video, poetry, performance and rogue scholarship, to the Hammer Museum.
To that end, interrupted speech and written text can serve as critical poetic devices for artists to craft more inclusive, open - ended language.
For years, Barba has experimented with the language of cinema and sculpture, reflecting on the poetic qualities of the natural and human landscape, exploring the idea of place as a vessel of memory, and dismantling the notion of linear time.
Coinciding with the gallery's announcement for joint - representation of the artist's estate with Andrea Rosen Gallery, this selection of works from the artist's different bodies of works once again manifested the timelessness and universality of Gonzales - Torres» silent and poetic visual language that resists any art historical classification.
Richard Tuttle has been pursuing a poetics of unassuming beauty since the late 1960s, contributing crucially to the language of painting while eschewing its conventional trappings; Julian Schnabel is represented by a recent work in which a rain - stained lampshade becomes the occasion for meditation on accident and intention, seeking, as Elizabeth Taylor once said, to «give the maximum emotional effect with the minimum of visual movement.»
Duke of York's Picturehouse Visually rich and poetic, Laurie Anderson's Oscar nominated Heart of a Dog sees her reflect on love, language and death - inspired by the affection she had for pet Rat Terrier, Lolabelle, who died in 2011.
The exhibition draws on Jakobson's distinctive ideas on the poetic function of language as a departure point for considering forms of expression situated beyond semantic clarity.
Ma's poetic, yet precise language details the development and practice of the Shanshui City design philosophy, in which «architects should delineate a new ideal for the city of the future, to gradually construct an urban environment that embodies both the convenience of the modern city and the ancient Eastern affinity for the natural world.»
By freely moving from one medium to another, by using diverse materials, the Portuguese artist João Penalva creates artworks that usually combine language and image, and develops poetic fictions that leave much room for interpretation.
For this project the artists are working at the intersection of poetics and politics, drawing on the multiplicity of African diasporic traditions, while anchoring music and language at the root of their collaboration.
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