His pairing of the Ed Abbey quotes is not only terrible scholarship, it displays an almost aspergerish disinterest
in psychological complexity.
Not exact matches
These limitations and
complexities aside, the researchers concluded that their findings provide more evidence consistent with the idea that «some men high
in homophobia indeed have a sexual interest toward homosexual stimuli, whereas others do not» and that they «provide a better understanding of the
psychological processes involved
in the processing of erotic gay material among men high
in homophobia...».
Our expectations for what we want the marriage to provide us have gotten higher
in a lot of ways, more sophisticated
in a number of other ways, more emotional, more
psychological, and because of this additional
complexity, more of our marriages are falling short, leaving us disappointed.
(1) What the slogan concealed was the
complexity of the process involved
in understanding God's Word
in the context of cultures far removed
in time and
psychological texture from those
in which the revelation was originally given.
(Kierkegaard would probably have replied that sin is a confusing and mysterious experience) Niebuhr said that, when the
psychological facts are investigated
in their full
complexity, it becomes clear that man sins inevitably; yet without escaping responsibility.
Some things
in the movie may not have aged that well, but it still pulses with youthful energy and impresses with the
psychological complexity of its characters - and it should always be remembered for James Dean's iconic looks and performance that spoke to a generation.
And indeed, many of the most memorable scenes
in Bava's films are more concerned with ambiance and mood than with
psychological complexity or character development.
The Game is a tricky, sharp thriller that has some very interesting ideas and a core element of
psychological complexity that makes it worthwhile viewing for those who enjoy paranoid thrillers, but one really has to overlook obvious flaws
in fundamental story development
in order to buy into it fully.
Ever the careful observer of
psychological complexities, Japanese writer / director Kore - eda Hirokazu probes nothing less than life's existential challenges
in The Third Murder.
But its
complexity of feeling, the undoubted chemistry of its reunited stars Julie Christie and Alan Bates, the lushness of cinematographer Gerry Fisher's Norfolk landscapes and the critical late - 1960s sensibility provided by the acute eye and complex
psychological insight of Losey — plus the revelatory use of time - frames, flashback and point - of - view
in Pinter's script — guarantee its lasting appeal.
Low take - up of these programs suggests
psychological frictions like inattention, lack of information, or enrollment
complexity may prevent optimal decision - making
in student loan repayment.
- Publishers Weekly «Here moral
complexity is raised to a new high
in a contemporary
psychological thriller that is eerily terrifying and disturbing.»
As shocking
complexities, tragedies, and revelations multiply over the years, Lahiri astutely examines the
psychological nuances of conviction, guilt, grief, marriage, and parenthood and delicately but firmly dissects the moral conundrums inherent
in violent revolution.
Consistent with his other books, McEwan's attention to detail,
psychological insight, and incomparable eloquence are stunningly evident
in many sections, particularly with the scenes that reveal the
complexities of Fiona's urgent case.
While it includes all the requisite details of Hemingway's storied life — the love affairs, the feuds, the wars (real and emotional)-- that shaped the writer
in all his
complexity, her portrait is a largely
psychological one, seeking both the impetus for his distinctive fiction as well as the roots of the failures
in his personal life.
Curated by FOR - SITE Foundation Executive Director Cheryl Haines, the thematic, site - responsive exhibition will be installed
in former military structures overlooking the San Francisco Bay — some open to the public for the first time — and brings together work by 16 contemporary artists and collectives from around the globe to reflect on the human dimensions and increasing
complexity of national security, including the physical and
psychological borders we create, protect, and cross
in its name.
Reflecting the pervasive culture of sex and beauty as portrayed
in contemporary mass media, artist Karen Ann Myers employs the intimate setting of the bedroom to explore the
psychological complexity of young women.
This focus on the familial results
in works of intense
psychological complexity that expose power relations and hierarchies related to traditional female identity.
He was,
in his own words, letting «breath» into the work, looking for the kind of living,
psychological complexity that he found
in paintings from Rembrandt to Picasso.
But,
in their defense, critics and historians can not be expected to rigorously engage the emotional and
psychological complexity of a work of art if they themselves do not have expansive and multivalent inner lives.
Composed
in vivid, high - key hues, the portraits presented
in the upcoming exhibition are marked by a contrived beauty and innate strangeness that mirrors the
psychological complexity of human beings.
In her second exhibition with the gallery, Kristalova continues her work in ceramics to visualize psychological states of being and explore the complexity of the human conditio
In her second exhibition with the gallery, Kristalova continues her work
in ceramics to visualize psychological states of being and explore the complexity of the human conditio
in ceramics to visualize
psychological states of being and explore the
complexity of the human condition.
In his newest creative works in oil paint, by means of once again observing carefully and realizing the intimate relations between family members, Zhang takes the complexity and concretization from the bloodline theme to form the main character's mutual and interweaving vision, as well as each family member's individual psychological projection and ego cognition that accompanies their familial rol
In his newest creative works
in oil paint, by means of once again observing carefully and realizing the intimate relations between family members, Zhang takes the complexity and concretization from the bloodline theme to form the main character's mutual and interweaving vision, as well as each family member's individual psychological projection and ego cognition that accompanies their familial rol
in oil paint, by means of once again observing carefully and realizing the intimate relations between family members, Zhang takes the
complexity and concretization from the bloodline theme to form the main character's mutual and interweaving vision, as well as each family member's individual
psychological projection and ego cognition that accompanies their familial role.
Based on the pattern of the wallpaper
in his grandfather's kitchen, the exaggerated, brightly colored floral design gives a vaguely psychedelic feel to the images, adding to both the visual
complexity and the
psychological depth of the works.
Intrigued by the multiple
complexities in Greenwold's paintings, Bui writes: «With their repeated penetration of lines, Greenwold's new paintings and drawings evoke Giacometti's existential angst, while the calibration of scale among figures, objects, interiors, and landscapes conjures Balthus's magnified
psychological space.
Anyway, young people are
in a hurry — there's no time for
psychological complexity.
In a chronological arrangement that takes us through artists either working, or simply influential in Britain from the early 20th century to now, these four are presented as pioneers of an art dealing in the physical and psychological sensations of being alive, in all the mundane and glorious complexity that implie
In a chronological arrangement that takes us through artists either working, or simply influential
in Britain from the early 20th century to now, these four are presented as pioneers of an art dealing in the physical and psychological sensations of being alive, in all the mundane and glorious complexity that implie
in Britain from the early 20th century to now, these four are presented as pioneers of an art dealing
in the physical and psychological sensations of being alive, in all the mundane and glorious complexity that implie
in the physical and
psychological sensations of being alive,
in all the mundane and glorious complexity that implie
in all the mundane and glorious
complexity that implies.
Here again, experience and artistic form, emotional connection and representation, are suspended
in lively, irresolvable association on Joffe's picture plane, which accommodates all manner of
psychological and spatio - temporal
complexities.
The topic is celebration
in all its
psychological complexities.
While she exhibits the nude bodies of women
in seductive poses and compositions, the artist incorporates a level of
psychological complexity to her characters through assertive gazes and confident postures.
«Don't Axe Me» will also feature the first New York presentation of Osedax (2010; made
in collaboration with Edgar Cleijne)-- an immersive environment consisting of 16 mm film and painted slide projections inspired by a species of undersea worm that buries into the bones of whale carcasses.The exhibition highlights the humor, historical depth,
psychological complexity, and formal inventiveness inherent
in Gallagher's rich oeuvre.
This book celebrates and reproduces
in detail all of the woodcuts and linocuts that Katz has made since 1951, works that bring out the angular, awkward articulations, emotional ambivalence, and
psychological complexity of his best work.
Alex Prager's new exhibition Face
in the Crowd, showcases large - scale color photographs of elaborately - staged crowd scenes and a film by the same name that explore the notion of the individual within the masses, the boundary between public and private space and the
psychological complexities of human interaction.
Psychological studies * and surveys have revealed deeply ingrained human traits, many shaped by our evolutionary history as a «here and now» species, that prevent us from acting rationally
in the face of threats with long time scales, dispersed impacts and inherent
complexity.
Psychological and sociological studies have revealed deeply ingrained human traits, many shaped by our evolutionary history as a «here and now» species, that prevent us from acting rationally
in the face of threats with long time scales, dispersed impacts and inherent
complexity.
However, the emphasis on subjective fairness and individual exceptionalism
in family law matters comes at a very high price and it is not at all clear that the benefits to the individual outweigh the
psychological, social, legal and economic cost of
complexity.
Appreciating
Complexity in Adolescent Self - Harm Risk Factors:
Psychological Profiling
in a Longitudinal Community Sample.
While all qualified San Francisco Psychotherapists are mental health generalists, and have undergone training
in the treatment of a vast array of emotional disorders and
psychological complexities, most have specialized experience with a particular population or issue, such as substance abuse, sexual intimacy, or depression.
The collaborative family law process is progressive because it allows couples to obtain the positive advantages of legal, financial,
psychological and personal assistance
in sorting out the
complexities of their divorce, while at the same time focusing on issue resolution and family growth while completely avoiding the harmful disadvantages of the adversarial litigation process.