Sentences with phrase «imagine fictional worlds»

It is possible to imagine fictional worlds, even of the dark, twisted dystopian variety, where the oppression and exploitation of women is not framed as something expected and inevitable.

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American commentators with European credibility should have been deployed throughout the continent, in person and through the electronic media, to challenge the virtually unchallenged cartoon of American evangelical cowboys running riot in the world» a cartoon that helps explain, at least in part, the vapors of Anglican bishops in Great Britain who imagine that Tim LaHaye's fictional speculations on the Book of Revelation play a formative role in U.S. foreign policy.
«Black Panther» production designer Hannah Beachler helped imagine, design and build the fictional world of Wakanda.
Danny's fictional world blends so seamlessly with his day - to - day life that profound questions about what is real and what is not, what is possible and what is imagined begin to arise.
On the appeal of alpha males: «I think there is a level at which [alpha males are] a fantasy that is just about being able to imagine, within the safe parameters of a fictional world and fictional relationship, that you could absolutely give up all control.
This is a secondary imagined world, usually isolated from the main fictional world, in which communications between the player and the game makers occur.
In her first exhibition in Cape Town, titled Post-National Bliss, the artist imagines and explores the rituals and conflicts of a fictional world perpetually on the brink of chaos.
When I say «landscape» I mean not only the visible, natural world (sky, water, land) but also those imagined places that inform how we think (the subterranean, the cosmos, fictional settings, historical sites, etc).
You're having all these weighty arguments amongst yourselves, AGW v CAGW, about carbon dioxide in a world which is the most ludicrous fictional scenario that could be imagined.
This fictional world has excised the real gas atmosphere completely, it has only the imaginary contruct empty space of ideal gas in an imagined container.
Their imagined molecules have no attraction, no volume, no weight so not subject to real world gravity so of course their fictional - CO2 can accumulate for hundreds and even thousands of years, they have no way of getting it back down.
He draws a series of distinctions between the perfectly rational, but fictional, beings that economists and others imagine people to be, and reactive, often illogical, real - world human beings.
The basic idea is that imagining the emotional world of fictional characters is good practice for empathizing with actual humans.
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