Sentences with phrase «language around gender»

Even well - meaning social workers and investigators, believing Orlando beat her and she retaliated given the bruises on his body when he was admitted to the hospital, misgender her at times, the stammering inadequacies of traditional language around gender doing both parties a disservice.

Not exact matches

After all the controversy of last week, it's tempting to turn this post into a discussion on gendered language around the Holy Spirit (feminine in Hebrew and Aramaic, typically neuter in Greek, masculine in this particular text), but that's just not how this passage is «singing» to me today, so instead I'd like to focus on Jesus» stirring and tender words in verse 18: «I will not leave you as orphans.»
Several scientists believe that holding U.S. meetings under these circumstances would violate the statutes of the International Council for Science, the umbrella organization for scientific societies around the world, which «opposes discrimination based on such factors as ethnic origin, religion, citizenship, language, political or other opinion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, or age.»
Many of the staff also began experimenting with new language in their questions or observations, which increased comfort levels around the topic of gender identity and broadened the scope and range of the discourse.»
Within the hearts and minds of all students around the world right now — no matter what their economic, academic, social, cultural, religious, language, gender or racial identities — is an inherent desire to expand their abilities, capacities, wisdom and experiences, thereby creating the world they want to live in.
The Guardian UK recently reported that diversity is a trend in publishing for 2018, so today, I have an interview with Alex Anders on how to write diverse characters without cultural appropriation or stereotyping, as well as boundaries around language and an interesting discussion on gender fluidity.
Like Ligon, their work often deals with the shifting experience of American identity, examining loaded questions around language, power, race, gender and sexuality.
Each artist individually addresses concepts revolving around feminism with works that either challenge gender stereotypes or embrace female empowerment, with literal or metaphorical visual language.
This year's Jarman Award Weekend brings together the six artists shortlisted for the 2017 Jarman Award — Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Marianna Simnett, Oreet Ashery, Adham Faramawy, Melanie Manchot and Charlotte Prodger — to explore ideas ranging from the issues around sound and memory, Botox, gender, future censoring of language, the cloud, snow and «queer wilderness» through discussions, screenings and storytelling.
Where Steiner uses a camera lens to not only present the self but also generate conversations around visibility, Collings - James has been using painting (and specifically the painting of animals, the insertion of language) to attend to the representation of gendered and racialised bodies, without the direct documentation or representation of these bodies.
The exhibition catalogue and wall text seemed to toe a line of disclosure of both the artist's gender and orientation, avoiding gendered pronouns and often using indirect language around the issue of sexuality, which, knowing her work, may well have been the artist's idea.
«GLENN LIGON: Encounters and Collisions» @ Nottingham Contemporary Nottingham, England Curated by Glenn Ligon, this exhibition brings together the work of 45 artists whose work «often deals with the shifting experience of American identity, examining loaded questions around language, power, race, gender and sexuality.»
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