Sentences with phrase «idealized visions»

In A Doll's House, artworks like Miriam Schapiro's Dollhouse from 1972 and those by Laure Tixier subvert idealized visions of the home that extend from childhood.
The truth is, having idealized visions can set you up for disappointment.
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.
Some critics, including Jonathan Rosenbaum, believed that Priest's fair treatment of the downtrodden and outcast meshed with Ford's idealized vision of himself.
(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.)
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.»
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.
Now, people have this idealized vision of the scientist.
Here is one area where there may be a gap between the idealized vision of legislative intent and gritty reality.
And when evaluating the risks that arise from permitting ABS» — let's not compare them to an idealized vision of regulation.
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.

Not exact matches

As long as he idealized the human body, his art expressed a vision that his later theology refuted — i.e., that idealized humanity can serve as an adequate symbol for communicating the Christian faith.
When you think about your dream body — your most idealized physique — odds are there's always a firm and sculpted stomach in that vision.
Arlo, the youngest baby, emerges from a huge egg that is absolutely empty, with no traces of any kind of organic matter or goo — a bizarre denial of physicality that sets the tone for this film's abstracted, idealized, and altogether non-threatening vision.
Gran Turismo has been a champion of this for years, and through its Gran Turismo 6 Vision project, the game has offered the chance for several major auto manufacturers to present an idealized concept of the perfect performance machine.
They documented, and sometimes idealized, a vision of the simple life on the land.
The integrity of this approach consists primarily in the diversity of its modern artistic vision, ranging from the conceptual geometry of the universal communications of Peter Halley to the integral paraphrases of Archimboldo in the energetic baroque images of Vik Muniz, and from the paradoxical clones of Tony Matelli to the idealized human constructions of Antony Gormley.
Some artists, such as Richard Wilson, painted idealized scenes imbued with the spirit of the classical past, while others, such as Joseph Wright of Derby, pursued more individual and personal visions of the natural world.
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