Sentences with phrase «from everyday society»

This Lord of the Flies - like premise allows Bray to explore intersections of gender, race and sexuality in an environment quite different from everyday society.

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People of color often come to this work more worn down than white folks because we bring with us the exhaustion that comes with feeling the lifelong effects of everyday racism from the rest of society.
An example of the new message comes from the Everyday Feminism website: «Consider the ways in which you are oppressed: How are you disadvantaged because of the way society treats aspects of your identity?»
We need to build appealing subcultures rather than advance our own version of the Great Society or spend all of our energy on roiling national debates that stand far apart from the everyday experience of those Americans who could most benefit from what we have to offer.
As already mentioned, many of these society - wide assumptions derive from modern science and (more important, I think) from the everyday applications of science by way of technology.
In a number of interviews and essays included in his book The Medium and the Light, he argues that Christians therefore must find everyday visual ways of expressing their distinctness from society:
I added a little bling with a statement necklace -LCB- also from Sole Society -RCB- and lastly, this Alexander Wang bag which has become an everyday staple these days.
For me, that offers one of the key perspectives on understanding societies, and it is a way of thinking about politics that shifts it away from the great theories and abstractions of political philosophers, who often can not speak with reference to everyday life.
Reactions is a series from the American Chemical Society that uncovers the chemistry in everyday life.
These retreats cater to the overworked and overhauled members of Korean society (professionals, stay - at - home mothers, and even high school students) and encourage guests to detach themselves from worldly affairs by focusing inward on their spiritual healing, without the crutch of everyday distractions such as their phones, technology, and work.
Admittedly, it's a bit of a bizarre thing to do: to extract oneself from society, stop talking, and observe one's mind, all day everyday, weeks... Read More
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Cinema is fond of stories about moral depravity in the face of exceptional situations where the everyday external checks of society no longer apply, from The Invisible Man, Lord of the Flies, to the recent, Das Experiment.
If a modern society is to stay healthy throughout their lifespan, children should be looking to play outdoors to make exercise a part of their everyday lives from an early age.
In this episode, WISC - TV Editorial Director Neil Heinen interviews Gray on subjects ranging from the tools IGE provides for making ethical decisions in everyday life to the big picture questions of how we, as a society, view ethics today.
Willis and Tucker (2001) criticized the isolation of teacher preparation programs from a society in which technology plays a vital everyday role.
Most pet owners wouldn't knowingly put their pet at risk of becoming infected with a potentially deadly disease yet according to the American Heartworm Society (AHS), millions of pet owners who fail to protect their dog from heartworm infection are doing so everyday.
It has everything you need to relax and unwind from the stress of everyday life of our modern society.
Huntington investigates the surrounding society and draws inspiration from everyday life, the media, political debate, and socio - cultural phenomena relating to hierarchies and power relations.
Viewers got to see Hayuk's colorful, layered weave paintings that balance between tradition, psychedelic, strict geometry and abstraction, Revok's abstract geo - based works inspired by patterns and waste materials from urban environments, Peterson's signature b / w visions of power struggles and conflicts in the society, and Deiana's meticulous ball point pen on paper works that create abstraction out of textures, TV static and other everyday occurrences.
Jiang was Lead Curator for the Guangzhou Triennial: the Unseen (co-curated with Jonathan Watkins, 2012), the Asia Triennial Manchester: Harmonious Society (2014), and most recently in 2016, he curated the Shadow Never Lies (with Mark Nash, Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum), the Distant Unknown: Contemporary Art from Britain (OCAT Shanghai) and Everyday Legend (Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum).
In Stuffed Curiosity Cabinet (2017), poignantly modified everyday objects are displayed as if they are relics from a dormant contemporary society.
Hannah Hoch, Richard Huelsenbeck, John Heartfield, and others pioneered the technique of photomontage, using preexisting photographs, often drawn from mass - media sources, to create composite images that sharply critiqued German society and culture in the aftermath of World War I. Drawing on the foundations of Dada, neo-avant-garde artists of the 1950s like Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns created assemblages that brought collage techniques into three dimensions — laying the groundwork for much contemporary sculpture — as well as works on paper that incorporated found elements drawn from the mass media and everyday life.
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.
Although many contemporary artists have broadened the term «studio» to encompass any space where they work and even where they present this work to an audience, The Studio program wants to propose a view from the other side: How have socioeconomic changes, the mutation of labor, and the increasing role of media in everyday life of society transformed the possibilities of the studio?
The manifesto proposed undoing boundaries that separate the maintenance of everyday life from the role of an artist in society.
«JB553108 ″: [W] hile environmental journalism does serve an important role, the structure of society in the U.S. prevents environmental knowledge from becoming a real part of everyday life.
As in previous years, the Osgoode Society continues to demonstrate its interest in a wide range of subjects that form a part of legal history — a late nineteenth century murder case in Prince Edward County, an everyday lawyer's practice in the first half of the nineteenth century, the stories of judges from the colonies who were suspended or removed from office for political reasons, and the operation of the criminal justice system in the west from 1886 to 1940.
This is about human rights and how we uphold and practise this in every part of our society and at every level — from policy, practices in programs and services and in our everyday lives — the attitudes we have and the behaviours we do.
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