Sentences with phrase «idealized notions»

What is my concern is that we proclaim what culture means to us, each and every day, and in ways that honour those that have gone before us and those walking beside us, even if it differs from our own idealized notions of culture.
So instead people curate idealized notions of themselves to share online.
Composed of found everyday objects, her allegorical tableaus question idealized notions of nature embedded in modern culture and penetrate the psychology of desire and addiction.
Although the affairs provide moments of perceived bliss, Emma's idealized notions of love evade her and leave her in ruinous debt.
In fact, the myths of motherhood play such an important role in the psychology of pregnancy and the postpartum period that these idealized notions leave many women vulnerable to the downward spiral of depression.
While Knust does a great job deconstructing our idealized notions that the Bible unilaterally supports the nuclear family, abstinence before marriage, and women's equality, I think she takes some of her own conclusions a bit too far at times — for example, suggesting that David and Jonathan were definitely lovers.
[It should be noted here that complementarian notions of manhood and womanhood tend to be based on culturally — influenced stereotypes, many of which project idealized notions of the post-industrial revolution nuclear family onto biblical texts rather than taking those texts on their own terms — a topic we've discussed at length in the past and will continued to discuss in the future.]
It's time that we put an end to the idealized notion that successful entrepreneurs are super humans who don't need to eat, sleep, relax or have a little fun once in awhile.
Because we think of psychological disorders on a continuum, we may worry when our own ways of thinking and behaving don't match up with our idealized notion of health.
The premise of the show takes root in the changes brought into being by the invention of Romanticism at the end of the 18th century, and the idealized notion of the impoverished, misunderstood genius working in solitary and eternal glory.
The eagle recalls the idealized notion of the artist as a bird of prey with eyes everywhere and as the not - so - attractive symbol of imperial power, not excluding the Nazi use of the eagle as an emblem.
By calling attention to the gap between the idealized notion of community and the harsh reality of low - income housing, as well as the disconnect between the dire living situations imagined by those on the outside versus the hope retained by those in the inside, Marshall highlights the multi-layered incongruences of these urban settings.
One gets to inhabit the thought and idealized notion of the artist studio but the resulting oeuvre blows everything out of its expected confines.

Not exact matches

Southern writers whose assessments of the Civil War defamed the North and idealized the South, share in the blame, as do radicals in the civil rights movement who promoted the notion that American principles are racist.
«This image comments upon notions of idealized beach scenes with a dead - pan and subtle, but sweetly satirical play on the notion of a «view,»» said Dianne Vanderlip, esteemed curator of the ART hotel, who previously served as the founding curator of modern and contemporary art at the Denver Art Museum.
Representing the boundary between the wilderness and civilized nature, the notion of the frontier presented the unlimited free land outside settlements and thus unlimited opportunity, and being a frontiersman was idealized and mystified.
Condo famously coined the phrase «Artificial Realism» because the notion of realism is so idealized it is an artifice.
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