Sentences with phrase «in cultural memory»

Though they rarely appeared in the visual art of their time, their legacies continue to be engrained in our cultural memory
The project coincides with the end of the 30 - year anniversary of the UK miners» strike and an ongoing collaboration with the National Coal Mining Museum to give a poetic and historical response to an industry which still figures large in the cultural memory of the region.
From colonial era photography, the missionary postcard's profound images of difference between Europe and Africa however distorted, remain imbedded in the cultural memory of society.
«When artists are battling for space in the cultural memory, omission — or even worse — eradication becomes a kind of murder,» Hershman Leeson says in her 2010 film!
On the riots» 25th anniversary, two new documentaries underscore the role that the medium has played in our cultural memory.
What these wankers are saying is that they believe in cultural memory - in the heritability of learned behaviours.

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Employees born in the 1960s formed their earliest memories during the time when cultural traumas like assassinations, protests, war, impeachment and riots shook the nuclear family.
This helped keep the animals safe at night from wandering off, getting eaten by predators, or from getting stolen, and also helped keep the family in the upper room above (If memory serves me right, Kenneth Bailey writes about this in Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes: Cultural Studies in the Gospels).
In this hope, instead of merely co-existing with the Babylonians, gnawed by memories of former cultural acceptance, the Jews in Babylon were to strive for the good of their city, the growth of the people of God, and their resulting testimony to the glory of GoIn this hope, instead of merely co-existing with the Babylonians, gnawed by memories of former cultural acceptance, the Jews in Babylon were to strive for the good of their city, the growth of the people of God, and their resulting testimony to the glory of Goin Babylon were to strive for the good of their city, the growth of the people of God, and their resulting testimony to the glory of God.
They constitute a tremendous complex of instincts and inherited traits, family and cultural background, education, and all the aspects of the individual's own past experience which remain in his memory and in his unconscious as continuing motivating forces.
The huge, deep - relief portrait of Martin Luther King, Jr. dedicated at his new memorial in Washington, D.C. last October is far worse, and testifies more disturbingly to the severe impairment of cultural memory that the Church can help redress.
The inventory for privatization now includes the accumulated knowledge and memory of the people, the cultural and religious wisdom as well as symbols and people's ability to find pleasure are reduced as a commodity in the market place.
By accepting from Austin and Holmes an overly sharp distinction between law and morality, by largely abandoning the search for the common good, and by permitting individual liberty or equality to trump most other values, mainstream American law may have had a part in fostering a set of cultural conditions inhospitable to communities of memory and mutual aid.
The creation of tradition, the communal memory of the church expressed in and through her cultural life, is the continuous act of the church's worship of her Lord.
In short, understanding the meaning of Christ as Lord and Savior is deeply contextual, dependent on historical memory and cultural - linguistic literacy.
In Polish, Greek, Portuguese, German and French social clubs and organizations the old languages, stories, memories and folkways are nurtured; there people can meet and send their children to learn of the cultural and ethnic history of their forebears.
The memory of my grandfather and the witness of the farming community in which I was raised demonstrate to me that our cultural course is not inevitable.
It should also be pointed Out that the memory - lane of dalits in re» member» ing their cultural values is blurred by the influences of world - view of other religions to which they converted later.
Maybe in another 150 years, Jewish children will run away from the «P.C. police,» but today cultural memories of the danger to Jewish families once posed by the Catholic Church still run deep.
Families often have treasured dishes with roots in their cultural heritage or memories of loved ones mixing up special treats in the kitchen.
By Kingsley Fanwo Saturday January 9, 2016 will go down memory lane as a day of cultural marriage between the people of Okuta and Kogi State as Senator Dino Melaye, Senator representing Kogi West in the Senate was turbaned the Jarma of Okuta Kingdom by His Royal Highness Alh.
Transcultural understanding, cultural cross-fertilization, and historically - based cultural commonality have a long and rich history, one that has been forgotten or downplayed by the Western collective memory, as demonstrated by rhetoric such as that espoused in the framework of the global war on terror.
Strategic culture is essentially an attempt to integrate cultural considerations, cumulative historical memory and their influences in the analysis of states» security policies and international relations.
Erie County's 2015 budget, proposed last month by County Executive Mark Poloncarz and approved with minor amendments by the legislature in one of the least contentious budget processes in memory, includes about a 1.4 percent increase in funding for local cultural organizations.
The kids in the new study were part of a long - term study of cultural differences in memory and learning.
«These findings - and others from the same project which show how important places are for our personal and cultural memories, and for enabling us to stay connected socially - have implications for the way we design for people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities so that going outdoors in younger years becomes a lifelong passion for getting out and about.»
Would they start living again with a 100 - year gap in memory and a chasm in cultural, social and psychological experiences?
HANOI, APRIL 11 — Cultural archeology is a precious resource in forming collective memory and identity... The center opened its doors to a restoration laboratory where local technicians have already started experiments on how to best preserve and... -LSB-...]
Hill's work on Observe & Report, The Foot Fist Way, and his cultural breakthrough, HBO «s Eastbound & Down, contains more glass - darkly social commentary and life - lived expression than the work of any hotshot young novelist in recent memory.
In The Death of Cinema: History, Cultural Memory and the Digital Dark Age, Paolo Cherchi Usai noted that the Zapruder tape sold in August 1999 for $ 16 million, at that time making it «the largest amount ever paid for a motion picture artefact» 2 Eight years earlier, Oliver Stone made this material the centrepiece of his Oscar - winning blockbuster JFIn The Death of Cinema: History, Cultural Memory and the Digital Dark Age, Paolo Cherchi Usai noted that the Zapruder tape sold in August 1999 for $ 16 million, at that time making it «the largest amount ever paid for a motion picture artefact» 2 Eight years earlier, Oliver Stone made this material the centrepiece of his Oscar - winning blockbuster JFin August 1999 for $ 16 million, at that time making it «the largest amount ever paid for a motion picture artefact» 2 Eight years earlier, Oliver Stone made this material the centrepiece of his Oscar - winning blockbuster JFK.
Its anti-style actually works greatly in its favor — it manages to accurately reflect the banalities of childhood, the fluid nature of memory, the flashes of recognition we have of cultural artifacts from a previous time, and our struggles to redefine our relationships with our parents and friends as we change and grow right along with them.
HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL ** / **** Image A - Sound B + Extras C + starring Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Lucas Grabeel written by Peter Barsocchini directed by Kenny Ortega HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2 1/2 * / **** Image B Sound B + Extras C - starring Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Lucas Grabeel written by Peter Barsocchini directed by Kenny Ortega HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3: SENIOR YEAR * 1/2 / **** Image A Sound A - Extras B - starring Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Lucas Grabeel screenplay by Peter Barsocchini directed by Kenny Ortega by Ian Pugh Not exactly the cultural apocalypse its Disney Channel roots and preteen popularity would have you believe, High School Musical is no worse, really, than any other cookie - cutter musical in recent memory.
She also served as a cultural affairs policy researcher through a partnership with the Houston Mayor's Office and is a former member of a Rice University research team that focused on memory and cognition in relation to learning.
Teachers in the District have participated in an excavation of the ancient Roman port city Ostia, an experience that aims to help students connect with Roman history, and have visited Hiroshima, Japan, where an atomic bomb was dropped, to create an educational documentary about history and cultural memory.
As Jian listens to Professor Yang rant and rave in the grip of painful memories of the Cultural Revolution, student protestors gather in Tiananmen Square, and all the anguish and madness of a warped and vicious society reach a bloody climax.
Barsk has quite a unique premise, in which the galaxy is populated by uplifted animals who have no cultural memory of the humans who engineered them 60,000 years before.
With one week in Bhutan, you can explore the cultural heart of this country, making memories that will last for a lifetime.
As cultural centre of the Zhejiang province and famous for its natural beauty and historical and heritage sites, Hangzhou is a prime destination in China that will provide pleasurable stays and memories.
The reimagining and recycling of Hollywood iconography in contemporary art, and the way that movies live on in our personal and cultural memories, are explored in the exhibition Walkers: Hollywood Afterlives in Art and Artifact.
We acknowledge the generous support provided by an anonymous donation in memory of Melvin R. Seiden and by the Italian Cultural Institute.
Upholding the visual poetics and conceptual impulses of her earlier series these works bring together many cultural references amongst them; Japanese Ama divers, Ethiopian natives from the Ono Valley, childhood reminiscences of the soft frail architecture of sand castles and sensual memories of eating quince fruit - a soul food in Adriana's native Brazil.
Over 30 lavishly illustrated pages, Crimp weaves together a sequence of stories and analysis that includes memories of his work as a junior curator at the institution, a close reading of Daniel Buren's work and particularly the controversial removal of his enormous Painting - Sculpture from the Guggenheim in 1971, and a history of how green and magenta have been juxtaposed in various cultural forms.
We discuss, among other topics, about photography in the Middle East with Peggy Sue Amison, artistic director at East Wing; net art and networked cultures with Josephine Bosma, Amsterdam - based journalist and critic; urban digital art and criticality in the media city with curator and researcher Tanya Toft; art and technology with curator Chris Romero; the politics of surveillance and international security with political scientist David Barnard - Wills; art and architecture with Maaike Lauwaert, visual arts curator at Stroom, an independent centre for art and architecture in the Netherlands; the intersections of art, law and science with curator and cultural manager Daniela Silvestrin; the architecture of sacred places with curator Jumana Ghouth; the historical legacy of feminism today with Betty Tompkins and Marilyn Minter; hacktivism and net culture with curator and researcher Tatiana Bazzichelli; culture, place and memory with Norie Neumark, director of the Centre for Creative Arts in Melbourne; anthropology and the tactical use of post-digital technologies with artist and philosopher Mitra Azar; or feminism and the digital arts with curator Tina Sauerländer.
Painted from historical photographs taken from old magazines, family albums and the propagandist publications distributed by the government during the Cultural Revolution, At a time of immense and rapid socio - economic change in China, these works look back at its past, marking a fragile line with delicate layers of ash between individual memory and official historical record.
Guirguis seeks to address problems of displacement, environmental destruction, and cultural and historical memory loss through conversations with local artists engaged in political activism, and through workshops with local Santa Monica youth and adult participants.
Guirguis seeks to address problems of displacement, environmental destruction, and cultural and historical memory loss in her work, as well as through conversations with local artists engaged in political activism, and workshops with local Santa Monica youth and adult participants.
He painted his first flag in 1955, only a year after Senator McCarthy's censure, with memories still fresh of cultural figures grilled on Congress — and he would not consent to a public display for three full years.
2010 Adaptation: Between Species, The Power Plant, Toronto, Canada Dominó Caníbal, Proyecto de Arte Contemporáneo, Murcia, Spain Paisagem Incompleta: Projeto Uma Nova Paisagem, Centro Cultural Usiminas - Galeria Hideo Kobayashi, Ipatinga, Brazil Urbi et Orbi - Para a cidade e para o mundo, Paço das Artes, São Paulo, Brazil Tropicália - The 60s in Brasil, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria Der offene Garten, Kunstalle Lingen, Lingen, Germany Epilogo, Museo Zapopan, Guadalajara, Mexico Yesterday Will Be Better - Taking Memory into the Future, Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau, Switzerland Dez anos do Núcleo Contemporâneo, Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo, Brazil Yesterday will be better, Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau, Switzerland The Traveling Show, Jumex Collection, Mexico City, Mexico Vidéo et Après - Videó France Exposição Ecológica, MAM - Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil SERPENTINE CINEMA: CINACT, The Gate, Serpentine Gallery, London, England
Welling is also intensely interested in cultural and personal ideas of memory.
Hudson County Community College (HCCC) Department of Cultural Affairs will honor the memory of LGBTQIA + advocate and longtime employee Georgia Brooks with a special exhibition titled, «A World Where We Belong» in the Dineen Hull Gallery.
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