Sentences with phrase «gender hierarchy in»

[Notably, many of the texts in question are the exact same texts — the Household Codes of Ephesians, Colossians, and 1 Peter — that are used today to support gender hierarchy in the home.
If Jesus is my model for how to love my wife like He loved the church, then I can't see a reason why there would be any gender hierarchy in my household.»
These groups are not forthright about the centrality of gender hierarchy in their belief system.
Taken together, the reproduction of images in these works becomes a complex allegory for the reproduction of the cultural status quo — in particular the perpetuation of racial, class, and gender hierarchies in American culture.

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I'm sticking to my position on gender equality in the home and Church --(which doesn't mean I don't think there are differences between men and women, by the way; it just means I am reluctant to declare those differences universal and prescriptive or indicative of some sort of God - ordained hierarchy between men and women)-- but I want to «fight fair» if you will, especially with folks I consider to be my brothers and sisters in Christ.
According to MacKinnon, sexuality is «socially organized to require sex inequality for excitement and satisfaction,» or, «to put it another way, perhaps gender must be maintained as a social hierarchy so that men will be able to get erections; or, part of the male interest in keeping women down lies in the fact that it gets men up.»
In childhood, adult power hierarchies — based on social status, gender, ethnicity, even height and attractiveness — are replicated inside the school walls, and kids learn early who's on top and who's pushed to the exit ramps.
The findings highlight that hierarchies of power and gender discrimination hinder progress, but also demonstrate the great potential for improvements in quality of care when the voices of midwives are heard.
I have felt honoured to be so welcomed by the Fabians and by yourself in the time since I left, and I really am interested in having this debate, but whilst interning I really was taken aback by the culture of hierarchy and deference not just in the Fabians but across liberal think - tanks, the structures of gender and power and who was and wasn't allowed to contribute to the debate, compared to my subsequent experiences in the activist movement, where even very young, inexperienced people are treated as equals.
«Church of England Bishops acquire their right to sit in our parliament and claim public money for their expenses solely by virtue of their religion, their gender and their position in the hierarchy of one particular denomination of one particular Church.
At top of the hierarchy is gender anatomy; countless variations exist downstream in the composition of the army, each with slightly different components.
We shamelessly organize people in an imaginary hierarchy of importance by race, gender, age, religion, and even sexual orientation.
Diversity is defined broadly, embracing race, color, gender, age, language, physical characteristics, disability, economic status, parental status, education, geographic origin, profession, lifestyle, religion, and position in the school hierarchy.
Although work from this period is often attributed to her struggle to compete with men of the art world, her play with composition anticipates her later work, in which she reconciles her gender and sexuality in an imbalanced social hierarchy.
She traces the inheritances of these systems in botanical nomenclature and in scientific taxonomies to look at how contemporary hierarchies define and order gender, animacy, and different types of life forms.
As both critic and insider in the museum world, Wilson's work challenges the outdated racial and gender hierarchies that these institutions are slow to shed.
Within that blurred faces, empty heads, absurd juxtapositions, minotaur - like figures and muscular female torsos are further deployed to subvert gender hierarchies and the fixity of meanings in a series of potent studies.
Often Mercier groups his assemblages to form hierarchies or families, as in Imaginary Anthropology, a body of work that examines gender, family, and indigenous culture by ambiguously recreating wood and pottery craft from an imaginary tribe or geography.
Coincidentally, she ponders in exquisitely visual terms, how this hierarchy is also doggedly determined by a gender bias.
Her iconic Centrefold (1974), a full - page advertisement taken out in Artforum, depicts a naked Benglis posed like a pin - up girl, clutching a large dildo emerging from her crotch — both an affront to the gender hierarchy of the art world and an act of radical self - empowerment.
In a world cohabited by people with all sorts of skin colors, ethnicities, religions, gender norms and lifestyles, where the colors, forms, or behaviors of individual bodies are not inherently vested with specific meanings, over the course of millennia many value judgments and hierarchies have arisen in societies and are all too often linked to tragedies of historIn a world cohabited by people with all sorts of skin colors, ethnicities, religions, gender norms and lifestyles, where the colors, forms, or behaviors of individual bodies are not inherently vested with specific meanings, over the course of millennia many value judgments and hierarchies have arisen in societies and are all too often linked to tragedies of historin societies and are all too often linked to tragedies of history.
As with many politically engaged artists whose practices take on complex issues of ethnicity, social justice, and gendered cultural agency, Maiolino deconstructs oppressive hierarchies not only on an institutional scale, but in terms of their everyday manifestations in the daily experiences of the disenfranchised.
And it looks at the ways in which materials obstruct, disrupt or interfere with social norms, surfacing as impure formations and messy, unstable substances.It re-examines the notion of «dematerialization»; addresses materialist critiques of artistic production; surveys relationships between matter and bodies, from the hierarchies of gender to the abject andphobic; explores the vitality of substances, and the concepts of intermateriality and transmateriality emerging in the hybrid zones of digital experimentation.
She lays claim to portions of painting and craft, undermining perceived hierarchies of object making and gender, and, in the process, creates a greater whole.
See e.g. Maureen J. Arrigo, Hierarchy Maintained: Status and Gender Issues in Legal Writing Programs, 70 Temp.
When men and women lived in a hierarchical society, the gender roles were defined and everyone knew their place in the hierarchy.
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