Sentences with phrase «marginalised figures»

His work can be divided into two strands: composite film portraits of historically marginalised figures such as R.D. Laing and investigations into the deeply ingrained structures and predispositions that underpin our perceptual and phenomenological experience of image and sound.
Cameron is a marginalised figure, they say, after abandoning the main centre right grouping in the European Parliament.
Erik feels neglected by Wakanda, which characterises him as a repressed and marginalised figure of society.
The copy editor, a traditionally marginalised figure, is now in strong demand.

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In some ways it has become unrecognisable, when political figures can be hounded out of office because of their Christian commitment and gospel values are thoroughly marginalised.
As Iain Dale writes in a piece about compiling a list of the most 50 most powerful Lib Dems, some of the leading figures on the Lib Dem «left» seem increasingly marginalised.
Mathieu K. Abonnenc devotes his work to the forgotten or marginalised areas of recent history, figures and events associated with the 20th century's struggles for emancipation of identity.
Antony Gormley, Jez Butterworth, Mark Wallinger and other artists, playwrights and leading cultural figures look back on the experiences that inspired them as children and reflect on the dangers of marginalising the arts in schools
Where an earlier generation of African - American artists, such as abstract expressionist Norman Lewis, seen in the first room, were marginalised by an art world that was, the show argues, systemically racist, the new generation were determined to fight their way in «by all means necessary», to paraphrase one of the great buzz figures of the time Malcolm X.
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