Sentences with phrase «form of alienation»

However, complete separation from an alienating parent may be a form of alienation in itself.
This has motivated activists to demonstrate outside of family courts, stating that judges are biased against mothers who report abuse concerns — perhaps because their reports are seen as lacking credibility and a form of alienation.
This form of alienation happens in divorces that are contested, and when one parent is unable to let go of their anger towards the other party.
One can also alter or destroy one's property — a form of alienation.
The message of salvation implies also a message of judgement upon every form of alienation, oppression and discrimination, and we should not be afraid to denounce evil and injustice wherever they exist.
David's reversal takes the form of alienation within his own communities — family, city, and kingdom — as a result of this violent desecration of community (II Sam.
Can Christians dismiss the «hope of a blessed resurrection» as a form of alienation or accept it grudgingly as an optional accessory for the weak - minded?
Religion is nothing but a form of alienation from self.
Abolishing all the inhuman conditions of life in society, and thus humanizing the relation to the material world and nature, the human person will transcend all forms of alienation.
Artist Lab Resident, Elena Bajo simultaneously performs and investigates the «sculptural anarchive» of suppressed political histories of the geopolitical context of California, using both anarchic structure and structured disorder as epistemologic and onthological methods of performance research, becoming a dadaist collage that creates new forms of alienation and aesthetic production.
Frequently, the unconscious or unintentional alienating behavior results in the milder forms of alienation of the child from the target parent.

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They believed that Jesus had come as God in human form and that by his coming, and above all by his suffering, death, and resurrection, he had saved God's children from their unfortunate condition of sin and their resultant alienation from God.
Let the contemporary Christian rejoice that Christianity has evolved the most alien, the most distant, and the most oppressive deity in history: it is precisely the self - alienation of God from his original redemptive form that has liberated humanity from the transcendent realm, and made possible the total descent of the Word into the fullness of human experience.
Yet the times of alienation may prepare the forces that will be directed, when the turning comes, not only to the earthly forms of relation but to the Eternal Thou.
o) In the Western societies too there is an alienation in consumerism, in work that neglects human values, in various forms of exploitation of humans, manipulated by the means of mass communication.
... The immediate task of philosophy, which is at the service of history, once the saintly form of human self - alienation has been unmasked, is to unmask self - alienation in its unholy forms.
It offers, in one easy, habit - forming activity, both participation and alienation in our own lives and those of others.
All faiths share a close interest in the various forms of self - alienation.
The figure in the foreground, alienation heightened by two shadowy figures beyond, partakes of the vertigo in its own form.
He shows the many stages of social change through prehistory and history and their negative consequences socially and psychologically, In short, he shows that our vaunted civilization, history, and progress have all been forms of self - destructive self - alienation.
The abuse of communication is one form of humanity's alienation from God and neighbor.
It is not simply that at one unique point in the history of the world the eternal God comes to us in the form of Being - in - time; it is that Christ enters our evil age, our alienation from God.
Whitehead was the Knight in Shining Armour (some people seem to think him only the White Knight) who rode out to do battle against any and every form of what he called the Bifurcation of Nature — whether it was the Cartesian Dualism or the alienation which the sensitive soul feels when it learns that water may be represented as H2O.
Marx agreed with Feuerbach's claim that both religion and speculative philosophy are forms of the «alienations of man's essence», but he disagreed with Feuerbach's claim that the human nature underlying this alienation is fully developed, untainted and divine.
The sense of alienation and distance from God which had grown upon the pious in Israel must in proportion as they had learned to look upon Him as no mere national divinity, but as a God of justice who would punish Israel for its sin as certainly as Edom or Moab, is declared to be no longer in place; and the typical form of Christian prayer points to the abolition of the contrast between this world and the next which thought all the history of the Jews had continually been growing wider: «As in heaven, so on earth.»
Yet its alienation from other radical movements, especially black liberation, and its recourse to a kind of «separatist» ideology — that talks about the oppression of women as more basic than any other form of oppression in a way that makes women a separate cause unrelated to other kinds of oppression — may be working its own kind of subtle social encapsulation.
Given the problems Britain is experiencing with alienation from political elites, the rise of «anti-politics» parties like UKIP, and the widespread perception amongst the public that the governing classes are «out of touch» — is imposing a new form of government on Greater Manchester without popular consent really a good idea?
As extensive examples show even in mature democracies, the mere recognition of civil liberties does not protect against various forms of social marginalization and cultural alienation.
Any alienation of power form the State Legislature requires amendment of the Constitutuion.
If there is no advantage in honest labour today, the roots of the loss of incentives for productive labour should be sought in the alienation of working people from the means of production and the imperfection of the forms for every citizen to exercise their right to common ownership.
Like punk's appropriation of West Indian reggae, the white B - boys with their hip - hop and baggy jeans and the young girls curled up with copies of «The Diary of Anne Frank,» the new X-Men made sense of mainstream teen alienation by appropriating the experiences of minority groups coping with much more powerful and genuine forms of discrimination.
This demonstrates corruption in its consummate form: in the alienation of a species from itself.
Ultimately, Brad must weigh total alienation from his newfound community against accepting a form of brutality he already knows too well.
But it's the film's refusal to shy away form the awkward embarrassment of first physical contact that carries the same melancholic weight as the original book, with Ronan's superb performance capturing the alienation that can still be felt even in the bedroom.
Conversely, the person who grows up to engage in the forms of violence that endanger others suffered from the alienation, marginalization and exposure to violence and indoctrination that led them to believe their rights to their beliefs are superior to those of others, to see others as less than human, and to see the lives of others as not worthy of value, to not trust others, the rule of law, institutions or governments, which leads to the use of violence as legitimate to advance their means.
Today, with the emergence of new forms of labour alienation and personal intrusion, deadening forces extend even further into subjective experience, making the divide between a critical and an aesthetic use of boredom ever more tenuous.
Through the spinning of metonymical visual narratives, Bourgeois» work forms a web of stories about her life that are simultaneously stories about the paradoxes of the human condition and served as a crucible in which a Self - straining towards the nearly impossible yet existentially necessary act of connecting with Others - could be forged out of alienation and personal trauma.
Bertolt Brecht used alienation techniques which he called «making strange» to break down overly immersive theatrical devices that he thought separated viewers from what they perceive, thus introducing audiences to more active forms of participant observation.
Sixty years after Guy Debord, joined by a group of artists, thinkers and revolutionaries, established the Situationist International, the forms of advanced capitalism they critiqued - commodity fetishism, social alienation and the replacement of significance by spectacle - have become the bedrock of twenty - first - century society.
Featuring: Amna Asghar, Dana Davenport, Umber Majeed, Tammy Nguyen, Ke Peng, Sahana Ramakrishnan, Sheida Soleimani Amna Asghar speaks on the construction and translation of disparate references, cultures, geographies, and generations from Pakistan and America; Dana Davenport addresses the complexity of interminority racism within her own community and institutions from her experiences as a Black Korean American; Umber Majeed's practice attempts to unpack the temporalities within South Asia as site, familial archival material, popular culture, and modern national state narratives; Tammy Nguyen interrogates natural sciences and non-human forms to explore racial intimacies and US military involvement in the Pacific Rim; Ke Peng documents the feeling of alienation and disorientation from urbanization and immigration by taking a journey into an imagined childhood in China, Hunan, where she was born and Shenzhen, a modern city where her family relocates to; Sahana Ramakrishan explores myths and religion from Buddhist and Hindu tales to speak upon the magic of childhood and the power dynamics of sexuality, race, and violence; Sheida Soleimani is an Iranian - American artist and a daughter of political refugees, making work to highlight her critical perspective on the historical and contemporary socio - political occurrences in Iran.
Using abstraction of natural forms and the human figure, alienation and spontaneous order are the themes that drive these compositions.»
1) NDD Immersion Room is a large - scale immersive installation whose title derives from the concept of Nature Deficit Disorder («NDD»), used to describe a form of human alienation from nature that results in both a greater susceptibility to negative moods and a reduced attention span.
If your ex is speaking negatively about you to your children, this may be a form of parental alienation.
Covenants by the tenant against alienation can take a variety of forms.
The book describes different familial patterns of parental alienation, compares alienation to a cult, explains how it is a form of emotional abuse, details the different catalysts to having the realization that one is an adult child of PAS, and describes the painful long - term consequences.
Our highly rated and respected BC family lawyers feel that BC Parental alienation is the cruelest form of family violence.
You and your child may also seek counseling in the form of reunification therapy with a professional who is familiar with parental alienation.
People are allowed to deny a mythical made - up form of new pathology — «parental alienation» — but they are not allowed to deny a real and very well established form of pathology — attachment - related pathology.
Left untreated, children affected by alienation face a lifetime of guilt, shame and an inability to form stable, healthy relationships.
Instead, the legal system is receiving a variety of mixed information from professional psychology («parental alienation is a discredited form of pathology» — «the pathology in the family is only moderate parental alienation, we should try reunification therapy» — «both parents are contributing to the child's conflict with the targeted parent» — «separating the child from the favored parent would be traumatic for the child»).
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