It truly shows how silent and verbal communication,
language and culture bond people together and painfully break them apart.
Not exact matches
When
bonds between people who are close to one another — husband
and wife, father
and daughter, brother
and brother — break down, what hope is there for the rest of us to understand one another, who live on different continents
and speaking different
languages, filtered through a media
culture that frequently get the facts wrong, or jumps to unfounded conclusions based on pre-existing stereotypes?
The museum describes Edwards thus: «A truly international artist well before the advent of today's global art world, Edwards has brought his experiences of other
cultures and languages, particularly those of Africa, into his work, to explore the varied ways that art can forge
bonds of connection
and kinship.»
Just as our knowledge resources explore First Nations, Inuit
and Métis women's journeys into motherhood, including pregnancy, maternity care, birth,
and breastfeeding, we also document the significant role fathers
and grandparents play in the development of strong infant attachment
and bonding, child rearing,
and the transmission of
culture and language.