This supports the conclusion that racially - marked shows are marked as such for the benefit of white audiences and
institutional power players.
Since the mid 1980s, Mark Dion has created sculptures and installations that serve as critiques
of institutional power structures, questioning notions of the representation of nature, display, codification, and collecting.
The melting pot is boiling, fueled by affluence or the opportunity to get ahead, the steady movement to the middle - class suburbs, the ease and inexpensiveness of road and air travel, the readiness to relocate to other cities and states, the decline of
religious institutional power, the increase in education, the steady rise in interfaith and interracial marriages, the decline of foreign languages, the fracturing of the extended family, and above all, the expansion of personal freedom.
If Catholicism was once a Western faith, associated
with institutional power and privilege, its center of gravity is now in the developing world and its membership is strongest among the poor.
Horner concludes: «Given the
tremendous institutional power of the executive, the support of the state Assembly, and the apparent support among many Senators, the fate of meaningful campaign finance reform will hinge on whether the governor can round up the necessary Senate votes....
As the story's material horrors become clearer (that the institute specializes in brainwashing its patients), The Institute introduces a host of supporting characters whose roles seem strangely devised as distractions from the potential questions
about institutional power at the film's core.
Tania is best - known for her politically - engaged projects and activism, Bruguera makes work that
addresses institutional power, borders and migration.
A failure to explore how the activity of theological inquiry is located in and inescapably shaped by patterns of activity that are dictated by its social and cultural setting and, just as important, patterns that are dictated
by institutional power arrangements, deprives theological inquiry of the means for its self - criticism and correction.
For many the temptation now is, instead of serving faithfully and patiently out of this new strength, to submit to a panic strategy for recovering the
lost institutional power.
By drawing on perspectives in this book, we can begin to analyse how objective risks contain and
conceal institutional power relations, which risk regulation has difficulty legitimising.
Colbert and the Guerrilla Girls talk about the ways in which
institutional power limits the possibilities for representation in museums and galleries, thereby shaping the narrative of art history and also popular taste.
What makes this whole exhibition more than self - promotion for Tate Britain, one
more institutional power play in the postmodern art world?
Curtis has led the way and
lent institutional power to celebrating Moore, and now Hepworth, as great international modern artists, but she is scarcely alone in this enthusiasm.
The artist's cross-disciplinary works use the body, architecture, and language to expose cultural contradictions and
test institutional power.
In the case of Cooper Union, the students are still fighting an incompetent administration, and it takes a lot of strength to keep
fighting institutional power like that.
[2] State atheism may refer to a government's anti-clericalism, which opposes
religious institutional power and influence in all aspects of public and political life, including the involvement of religion in the everyday life of the citizen.
Such, in effect, triple hierarchisation — where territory,
institutional power structures and discourse of identity and belonging (communality) sit in parallel hierarchical arrangements — is now being challenged by a growing urban / metropolitan voice stepping out of the seemingly homogenous sonority of a national discursive «backcloth».
However, he disparaged the asymmetry of
institutional power which has been a deterrent in establishing a successful democracy in the country, «Now there is an increasing dependence on «super men», the big leaders, the messiahs.
Duke Riley explores the struggles of marginal peoples who exist, perhaps forgotten, within larger encompassing societies, looking at such issues as the tension between individual and collective behavior, and conflict
with institutional power.
More than ten years ago, the Met offered «Rembrandt / Not Rembrandt,» a revealing look at why attributions matter and its
own institutional power.
Given the
tremendous institutional power of the executive, the support of the state Assembly, and the apparent support among many Senators, the fate of meaningful campaign finance reform will hinge on whether the governor can round up the necessary Senate votes.
Citing Adrian Piper's controversial withdrawal from Radical Presence, Vikram questions whether the format of the «ethnicity exhibition'truly serves those whose work is being shown, whether it limits the artist to their biographies, or if «racially marked shows are marked as such for the benefit of white audiences and
institutional power players.»
With a focus on the contingent character of actions, Laboratoire Agit» Art was informed by a critique
of institutional power.
It has to be asked whether James had somehow fallen into the trap of
institutional power; after all he was «related» to the Messiah.
The intervention of
institutional power is of no interest to God.
In fact, I believe most if not
all institutional powers discourage and even punish creativity because it almost always means thinking outside of the box.
The future Church in central Europe will enjoy less legal and
institutional power than before.
East European Pentecostals have no wealth,
institutional power or privilege to lose; so when need arises, they go to prison and turn their prisons into «Bible schools» to convert their jailers, as St. Paul did, They spread faith and hope to fellow prisoners as Black Muslims have done in some American prisons.
By power, I mean, not only
the institutional power — the control over money, employment and other resources — but also the ritual power which has a tremendous potential for controlling masses.
Those parents, often poor and undereducated, have
no institutional power.
The organized church is a part of this apparatus and
the institutional power it possesses has the legitimate function of placing it in the spheres where God is at work.
State atheism may refer to a government's anti-clericalism, which opposes religious
institutional power and influence, real or alleged, in all aspects of public and political life, including the involvement of religion in the everyday life of the citizen.
If one's goal is to love people, rather than to have
institutional power, influence and glory, then it is not such a big deal to be transparent — and risk the loss of status, power, influence and position.
They use their ritual and
institutional power to manipulate people in order to perpetuate vested interests and to maintain the dominance of ecclesiastical functionaries.
As others have said, this state is a bad joke and the media and
institutional powers can not be trusted when it comes to UnC - Ch or NC State.
In another example of
the institutional powers - that - be lining up behind Sen. Lee Zeldin's congressional run in NY - 1, state Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long — UPDATE: and state GOP Chairman Ed Cox — have issued statements in support of the Republican Long Island senator's effort to oust Demcoratic Rep. Tim Bishop.