Sentences with phrase «historical narration»

For Brannon, it is this psy - chological haze of contradicting emotions that forms the basis of his undertaking in historical narration.
In these photocollages Titova uses photographs of social protesters rejected by mass media for which they were originally made and photographs taken by the military in conflict sites to question the relationships between the lived environments, institutional power and the production of identity through the optics of historical narration.
After leaving Turtle Town we cruise down the south shore of Maui where our experienced captain gives an informative and historical narration covering celebrity homes, island history and volcanic eruptions.
Each is either quite easy or involves random guessing, so it's only Bartha's historical narration before each game that makes this slightly entertaining.

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As Johann Baptist Metz and John Cobb have seen in correspondence, it is the memoria of the Christ - event that plays a crucial role in the theological notion of revelation.10 In this view a certain historical tradition of narration and reflection recalls the experience of a unique revealing event by memory.
Things are easier for them: The refusal and the narration are easy gestures, and it takes only a modicum of literary flair and historical confidence to peg the acolyte of truth and demonstrative argument as a creature from another age.
But we also saw that this analogy with reference to the princeps discourse, that of prophecy, did not do justice to the specific character of each of the other modes of discourse, above all narrative discourse where what is said or recounted, the generative historical event, came to language through the narration.
In the history of Israel, as we saw earlier, the ultimate mystery of the universe is grasped primarily by way of the narration of historical events that promise future fulfillment.
Framing the unfinished work as a radical narration about race in America, Peck matches Baldwin's lyrical rhetoric with rich archival footage of the Civil Rights and Black Power movements, and connects these historical struggles for justice and equality to the present - day movements that have taken shape in response to the killings of young African - American men including Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, Mike Brown, and Amir Brooks.
«The Handmaid's Tale» presents a dystopia; «Alias Grace» is a piece of postmodern historical fiction — one that incorporates fragments of actual historical record with first - person narration and epistolary structure.
Scorsese himself seems less interested in screenwriters Jay Cocks, Steven Zaillian and Kenneth Lonergan's plot concerns than the real - life events; the power of the film's climax derives largely from his stunning recreation of the 1863 Civil War Draft Riots than the resolution of the Amsterdam - Bill conflict, and the needless voiceover narration provided by DiCaprio (reportedly an addition that came late in the long post-production — and does that ever show) revels largely in extraneous historical details.
Two or three students should be involved in manipulating the paper cutouts in sync to the narration / explanation of the historical event.
Use this resource to transform how you teach Harper Lee's classic novel by integrating historical context, documents, and sources that reflect the African American voices absent from Mockingbird's narration.
2002: Murphy's Law Agatha Award winner, best novel Reviewer's Choice winner, best historical novel Herodotus Award winner, best first historical novel Mary Higgins Clark award finalist Audie Award nominee, Solo Narration — Female (Nicola Barber, Narrator)
What is particularly interesting about the creation of this app — and hopefully of many more apps to come from a variety of historical sources — is that formatting it for smartphones makes it possible for museum patrons to use the app while touring museums and historical collections, benefiting from the abundance of information available through video and audio narration.
Listen to a historical and cultural narration provided by your captain as he navigates you safely into sea caves and beneath cascading waterfalls.
The era is one heavy with historical embellishment anyway; that the Bounty Hunter himself has his own perspective muddles the reliability of his narration in an intriguing way.
Though for this game, where we normally would explain the historical background through narration, we've added new elements such as the Castle Towns which naturally depict conversations between characters.
He uses historical photographs and films — often politically or racially charged — and manipulates them by adding text or narration, thereby altering their signs, systems, and meanings.
The dominant narration of historical facts and inherent erasure of minor histories are embodied in Kaphar's visceral and fervent practice which exposes paintings to various interventions.
In each work, the artist employs formal dualities from the art historical canon — namely, narration versus abstraction, color versus line, flat versus recessive space, and painting versus drawing — not as a means to a conceptual end, but rather as a method to push these painterly concerns to their extremes.
From the epics of Peter Paul Rubens to the sublime graphics of Mondrian, Donato Giancola's oil paintings mine classical draftsmanship, narration, and aesthetics of composition to lay a foundation rich in historical associations.
Stella's titles are richly allusive and range in meanings from the historical, geographical, and political to the personal and literary, the latter reflecting the artist's emerging interest in «abstract narration» in the 1980s.
The artistic practice of Koester is based upon a complex web of docu - fiction, wherein personal, historical and journalistic issues melt with fictive narrations.
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