Sentences with phrase «influence cultural discourse»

Finally, the gabbers discuss internet memes, what gives some of them such longevity, and how they influence cultural discourse.

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The book also describes how these experiences — along with the greater cultural discourse on teenage sexuality, unwed motherhood, race, and class — influence the girls» own self - images.
Being a part of this legacy has influenced how I think about art and why I make art - to make thoughtful contributions to cultural discourse.
The present exhibitionconsiders Teng's influence as both a cultural interpreter and an artistic practitioner on the development of Tobey's distinctive artistic practice and — through Tobey — on the discourse on abstraction in midcentury American art.
For forty years her work has had a broad influence on contemporary art, graphic design, and cultural discourse.
Essays by Frye Director Jo - Anne Birnie Danzker and scholar David Clarke consider Teng's influence as both a cultural interpreter and an artistic practice and — through Tobey — on the discourse on abstraction in midcentury American art.
As discourse develops beyond ideas of visibility and representation to notions of assimilation into existing cultural paradigms, aqnb editor Jean Kay will be presenting a selection of artists» works that considers the consequences of structural affiliations and institutionalisation as both inspiring and influencing critical art practice.
RE: «I've been told off and on that we'll know society is really absorbing the idea that humans are influencing important Earth systems when the discussion spills out of the environmental niche and into the broader cultural discourse.
«We'll know society is really absorbing the idea that humans are influencing important Earth systems when the discussion spills out of the environmental niche and into the broader cultural discourse.
I've been told off and on that we'll know society is really absorbing the idea that humans are influencing important Earth systems when the discussion spills out of the environmental niche and into the broader cultural discourse.
Since print media discourse can both reflect and shape societal values, cultural norms and ideals of workers in this country, it is important to understand this representation and its potential influence on the occupational engagement and life transitions of Canadian workers.
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