As to the «politics of identity» owned or developed as some sort of USP, that would be disastrous, a retreat
into essentialism.
Not exact matches
Greg McKeown's book
Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less is a wonderful deep dive
into the art of saying no by pursuing less.
Forms don't exist in the Mind of God from all eternity; having denounced Aristotle's
essentialism, I fell
into it myself, albeit inadvertently.
I really hate to stumble
into some kind of biological
essentialism, because I know not all moms feel that way - even if they had a choice, which many don't, some don't feel that intensely attached to their small babies.
Critics of the word mansplaining highlight the problems inherent in its usage including
essentialism, double standard and at times a reductive approach to discussion, falling
into ad hominem territory.
[63][64] Aside from
essentialism, the Guerrilla Girls have also been critiqued for failing to integrate intersectionality
into their work.
When abstract art burst onto the stage in the Western art world in the early 20th century, its practitioners quickly resolved themselves
into two distinct camps: the gestural abstractionists, who built upon the liberatingly loose compositions of Post-Impressionists like Cezanne to create non-objective paintings emphasizing the artist's hand, and the geometric abstractionists, who seized on the it - is - what - it - is
essentialism of Euclidean geometric shapes.
These artists challenged notions of
essentialism, were «adamant about not being labeled «black» artists,» and posed complex questions about what it means to bring «blackness»
into visibility.
Greg McKeown, the author of
Essentialism and a sleep advocate, put it well: You must systematically build sleep
into your schedule and prioritize it.