Sentences with phrase «ghettoization of»

The once - prevalent ghettoization of photography apart from the mainstream art world has thankfully continued to break down, thanks in no small part to creatives like Tillmans.
A portrait of social entrapment in the 20th century, the movie chronicles the development of wealthy neighborhoods in Baltimore and the ghettoization of its black population to the point where the community has remained in perennial disrepair.
What does the ghettoization of rats tell us about our own species?
In order to be an option that works beyond the ghettoization of the poor, councils must be freed to look at their allocation options to ensure they are building strong communities.
However plausible such a defense might seem, I can not help but feel that Barth is himself, at least partially and perhaps largely, to blame, for his rejection of natural theology automatically guarantees the later ghettoization of his influence.
Like Hazel, his brushes with cancer and mortality have forced him to deepen; the pair inevitably begin to build a connection over everyday existential concerns such as «the ghettoization of scrambled eggs».
The harassment and ghettoization of Buddhists, to include making them wear the equivalent of the Nazis» yellow stars for Jews.

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This is an imposed «ghettoization» of women.
Beyond that, it also speaks to contemporary issues of class struggle, segregation, ghettoization and most key and interesting to much of the conflict, an inter-ideological mingling transferred to black culture.
The question is whether separate exhibitions are still needed to tell the stories that were left out and continue to be absent from conventional tellings of art history, or whether creating these separate spaces amounts to a kind of ghettoization that prevents the artwork from being considered on the larger stage.
Piper's move, ARTNews's Robin Cembalest wrote, raised the question of «whether separate exhibitions are still needed to tell the stories that were left out and continue to be absent from conventional tellings of art history, or whether creating these separate spaces amounts to a kind of ghettoization that prevents the artwork from being considered on the larger stage.»
The complaint of ghettoization goes hand in hand with the ongoing belief women - authored work or women as a group or category is not interesting.Â
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