Sentences with phrase «in essentialist»

In most cases, traditional gender role stereotypes were reinforced, and gender was portrayed in an essentialist manner.»
The movie does not, however, cast Man as evil in any essentialist way.
In most of the history of Western thought, tradition has been viewed in essentialist categories.
In addition to producing the Moody Monthly, the Sunday School Times, the Fundamentalist (Norris) and the Sword of the Lord (John R. Rice), fundamentalists conveyed their message in the Essentialist, Conflict, Defender and Dynamite.

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There is in some countries an even faster recourse to a rather essentialist notion of freedom of expression,» she added.
The interrelated legs of his tripod — the development of an ethics of character and virtue grounded in a view of the self that is unclear and that lends itself to a substantialist interpretation, an essentialist understanding of the Christian story, and a separatist position on the church - world — are mutually dependent on each other for their internal consistency and coherence.
And, in spite of his awareness of dynamism and creativity within the tradition and his understanding of the self, his confessional stance implies and reinforces essentialist and substantialist views.
In his tripod, the three legs, a view of the self that lends itself to a substantialist interpretation, an essentialist understanding of Christianity, enacted in and illustrated by his separatist view of the church - world relation, are internally consistent and coherent, and mutually dependenIn his tripod, the three legs, a view of the self that lends itself to a substantialist interpretation, an essentialist understanding of Christianity, enacted in and illustrated by his separatist view of the church - world relation, are internally consistent and coherent, and mutually dependenin and illustrated by his separatist view of the church - world relation, are internally consistent and coherent, and mutually dependent.
In spite of the aspects of his thought that process philosophers and theologians can rightly appreciate, I shall contend (1) that a fundamental weakness of Hauerwas» thought is a view of the self that is unclear and lends itself to a «substantialist» interpretation; (2) that such a substantialist interpretation is further reinforced by an «essentialist» understanding of Christianity; and (3) that such an understanding culmninates in a separatist notion of the church - world relatioIn spite of the aspects of his thought that process philosophers and theologians can rightly appreciate, I shall contend (1) that a fundamental weakness of Hauerwas» thought is a view of the self that is unclear and lends itself to a «substantialist» interpretation; (2) that such a substantialist interpretation is further reinforced by an «essentialist» understanding of Christianity; and (3) that such an understanding culmninates in a separatist notion of the church - world relatioin a separatist notion of the church - world relation.
If we do not wish to be swept away with modernity's orientation essentialists, then we need to remind the world that our sexual ethics was never really at home in the modern framework anyway, and thus that our forsaking the framework need not lead to postmodern nihilistic libertinism.
By contrast, «to understand» (God or anything else) has been analyzed here in a way that excludes «essentialist» implications by insisting that to understand is itself not some one thing, but rather an indefinitely large number of capacities and abilities.
In essence, we should happily join our voices to those of the poststructuralist queer theorists in their vigorous critiques of the naive orientation essentialists, who mistakenly think «straight» and «gay» are natural, neutral, and timeless classificationIn essence, we should happily join our voices to those of the poststructuralist queer theorists in their vigorous critiques of the naive orientation essentialists, who mistakenly think «straight» and «gay» are natural, neutral, and timeless classificationin their vigorous critiques of the naive orientation essentialists, who mistakenly think «straight» and «gay» are natural, neutral, and timeless classifications.
The orientation - essentialist structure, which was meant to be a surefire defense against homosexual debauchery, thereby became the strongest weapon in its arsenal.
Furthermore, the analysis does not push toward an essentialist picture of the subject matter that is understood, because it does not require us even to mention anything called «the [essential] meaning» that must be grasped in any successful effort to understand a subject matter.
In spite of these testimonies, the churches have for the most part bought variations of the essentialist view put forth by the modern medical and mental health disciplines.
Therapist Frank Pittman, in his 1993 book Man Enough, suggests (in opposition to Freud and other gender essentialists) that nurturant fathering, rather than turning boys into stereotypical men, accomplishes the opposite, much healthier result.
Nearly all official statements on homosexuality by these churches in recent years have adopted some version of the essentialist view of homosexuality.
It is unlikely that the basic issues raised in theological schooling by the pluralism of pluralisms that confronts it will be addressed at their root if the end of theological schooling is defined in so essentialist or formalist a way.
The revival of interest in the metaphysics of substance has occurred in recent years by philosophers in the analytic camp who are known as «essentialists».
Pickles & Honey is a mostly whole foods, seasonal recipe blog that can best be described in one word: essentialist.
Cathy Warwick epitomizes that self - serving blatherer that characterizes contemporary British midwifery: the biological essentialist who believes that «natural» birth is more important than safe birth, the anti-rationalist who invokes «quantum theory» to explain why scientific evidence should be ignored in favor of midwives» opinions, the self - absorbed, self - referential, selfish woman who pretends that the needs of midwives are the same as the needs of women.
In fact, I think I have come up with a new handle that fits you far better: «The Essentialist Breeder.»
In a naturalist and essentialist perspective, [5] these differences are nothing but the expression of innate and natural differences between the sexes.
The essentialist argument has long been problematic, too, given the way in which the colonial experience created so many different strains of British - and Englishness that have filtered back into the home country's national identity, while being products of somewhere else.
However, the attacks on Peter Tatchell were essentialist, a sneer at what he was, a member of a suspect class, and in that sense very old fashioned.
In the area of staffing, Kloczko has requested three fourth - grade teachers and funding for four additional «essentialists» to teach some of the intelligences.
Amy Traggianese is an elementary art essentialist who specializes in arts integration, Amy received her Masters in Art Education from Southern Connecticut State University and most recently, her Certificate in Education Leadership from Sacred Heart University.
The reductive (but not necessarily essentialist or straightforward) works on view at From Centre seem to me to be a genuine attempt at continued participation in a living, though contested, tradition.
Thinking about abstraction's continued relevance may require me to at least mention Zombie Formalism, («Formalism because this art involves a straightforward, reductive, essentialist method of making a painting and Zombie because it brings back to life the discarded aesthetics of Clement Greenberg»), if only to suggest that the term, coined by artist - critic Walter Robinson, quoted in brackets above, seems to refer more to the market than to the art and may appear more pertinent in the USA than in the UK where alternative modernisms have sometimes held more sway than the version associated with Greenberg and Fried.
In this video, artist Gary Simmons discusses his work Step in the Arena (The Essentialist Trap)(1994), on view in the exhibition Singular VisionIn this video, artist Gary Simmons discusses his work Step in the Arena (The Essentialist Trap)(1994), on view in the exhibition Singular Visionin the Arena (The Essentialist Trap)(1994), on view in the exhibition Singular Visionin the exhibition Singular Visions.
In that regard there is an «essentialist» side to Oscar's art.
Purity, another key modernist mark espoused by the critic - theorist Clement Greenberg, is also travestied as Vaisman deflates the spiritual, essentialist aura associated with reductive abstraction (as in the art of Barnett Newman or Robert Ryman) and instead makes reference to mass production, commodity fetishism, and the problem of representation in the postmodern, post-industrial arena.
No one wants to be identified by an essentialist and reductivist notion of identity, yet the placement of artists and their work in a historical context is relevant.
Thelma Golden, Deputy Director for Exhibitions and Programs at the Studio Museum in Harlem, synopsizes the development of «black art» from «the vital political activism of the 1960s to the focused, often essentialist, Black Arts Movement of the 1970s to the theory — driven multiculturalism of the 1980s to the late globalist expansion of the late 1990s.»
It engages in deconstruction of photography's essentialist definitions, while challenging prevalent perceptions regarding photography as a documentary tool which records and reflects reality, thereby revealing other facets of photography as a mechanism of camouflage which generates blindness and promotes blurring and ambiguity.
De Stijl exemplified the modernist ideal of purity, understood in the later twentieth century to be dangerously essentialist.
Micchelli writes: «In her highly informative essay on the exhibition's website, curator [Barbara] Stehle takes issue with an essentialist agenda that would split aesthetic inclinations between male and female: «For the 9 women in the show, the point was never to make a distinction between the genderIn her highly informative essay on the exhibition's website, curator [Barbara] Stehle takes issue with an essentialist agenda that would split aesthetic inclinations between male and female: «For the 9 women in the show, the point was never to make a distinction between the genderin the show, the point was never to make a distinction between the genders.
Art made by women becomes necessarily and solely about feminist activism (or worse, some essentialist archetype of women's work, as was the case with Ken Johnson's review in The New York Times of Michelle Grabner's recent show at James Cohan Gallery), and queer individuals must always make art that is about non-normative sexuality.
exemplified the modernist ideal of purity, understood in the later twentieth century to be dangerously essentialist.
Art in all its forms allows the world in, and largely acts as a counter-argument to essentialist thinking.»
Known as his Pasta Paintings, the works are a saccharine, but serious critique of the essentialist approach to understanding the nature of painting as a medium in 20th century art.
Through the lens of Stuart Hall's theory of «inferential» racism, I will unpick the ways in which the complexity of intersectional hate speech means that the essentialist narratives of media and legal assessment remain inadequate tools for responding to it.
[7] Schor has sometimes been criticized for taking an essentialist position in terms of feminism and many of her writings take on this debate.
In addition to specific stylistic affinities with European Modernism, Catlett's work comported with the drive towards reduced, essentialist forms.
If Modernism in painting engendered an essentialist approach, asking «what is painting?»
In that sense, the mounting heat of the work helps us break with cold essentialist and reductionist - based opinions about each other, and to visualize all the innocent visible and invisible interactions that occur between and within our habitual perceptual modalities.
As Prof. Kneebone's career progressed, however, he began to take a more essentialist and materialistic approach to his work, and it occurred to him that perhaps he was in fact more closely related to professionals who, like him, completed delicate work with their hands or instruments.
Others have argued that the term «rape culture» further embeds essentialist sexual scripts in society - that of the woman being the weak, unfortunate victim and the man being the evil, dominant oppressor.
«Elitist, ableist sexist and gender - essentialist values about presenting oneself in particular ways are not simply facts of law school life.
McKeown's book is all about «The Way of the Essentialist,» which replaces the «I have to do everything» mentality with the pursuit of «the right thing, in the right way, at the right time.»
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