Sentences with phrase «idealized vision»

The phrase "idealized vision" refers to a perfect or dream-like perception of something, often ignoring the flaws or realities associated with it. Full definition
Yet it also often evokes idealized visions of motherhood: visions that don't exist in the real world.
(Actually, if there's a glaringly Hollywood - ized note in the film, it's the rather idealized vision of Combs, who, perhaps not surprisingly, has executive producer credit on the film.)
Some critics, including Jonathan Rosenbaum, believed that Priest's fair treatment of the downtrodden and outcast meshed with Ford's idealized vision of himself.
Lanier says that during the dawn of the internet, there was an idealized vision — a pure, public forum where people could share their knowledge — but also a potential dark side.
In portraying Rodrigues's struggle to reconcile this idealized vision with the concrete reality of the Japanese people, Endō and Scorsese wish us to see the universal experience of human weakness.
Intensive parenting is just what it sounds like: parent activities that are highly involved yet feel consuming — either because parents lack the support they need to work and raise children, or because parents overreach toward an idealized vision of themselves or their children.
The idealized visions of mom - dom that marketers and media were painting did not match the upside - down reality staring her in the face.
The truth is, having idealized visions can set you up for disappointment.
Director John Boorman's vision owes more to an idealized vision of the Middle Ages than it does to historical accuracy, but that is exactly the film's strength.
This film goes further than any other CGI animation I can recall in its exploration of the natural world; it evokes its idealized vision of Nature as wholeheartedly as any lyric poet of the 19th century.
And halfway through, Groff turns from «Fates» to «Furies,» and we see Mathilde's life unmediated by Lotto's idealized vision of her.
In Remains, Kent Dorn's New York solo debut at Freight + Volume, the South Carolina - born artist returns to his rural roots or, rather, an idealized vision of «youth in the woods.»
In his new series, You are Standing in an Open Field, Jon Rafman examines our idealized visions and our inescapable physicality.
Works such as his figurative busts and sculptures made from wax push the tradition almost as far as possible from the idealized vision of Ancient Greece and the Renaissance to become deconstructed representations of classical sculpture.
As Birnbaum observed in 2002, «It marks a moment in time when I felt I had to capture that idealized vision of a woman, with a perfect body, wrapped in the American flag.
Because I don't have an idealized vision of how science works, I am not surprised by the actions of people involved in this affair, either on the part of skeptics or scientists.
Here is one area where there may be a gap between the idealized vision of legislative intent and gritty reality.
Zuckerberg, then as now, has never reconciled the idealized vision of Facebook as a global community with the business that they have built on top of it.
In long distance situations, our idealized vision of someone can lie even further from the truth.
In our idealized vision of marriage, everyone is living the relationship of their dreams: giving the love they feel and getting the love they want.
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