Sentences with phrase «narratives which»

The challenge facing much of Canada's legal profession — in both its practical and academic guises — is how to modify and adapt institutional narratives which, like that of my old firm, grew and developed organically in one century, to meet the demands of another.
[15] This model will not apply to every applicant, but when applied it has led to detailed narratives which has resulted in positive grants of refugee status.
This eco-concept project appealed to the Turner judges, who liked how «he transforms and reframes existing objects using a rigorous process of research» and admired his «unique ability to create poetic narratives which draw together a wide range of cultural, political and historical narratives».
This typically manifests itself in absurdist, humorous narratives which reveal a penchant for satire and the grotesque.
A Tate spokeswoman said: «The jury admired his unique ability to create poetic narratives which draw together a wide range of cultural, political and historical references.»
This May programme reflected several of the curatorial narratives which structure the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi's collection, including Popular Culture and the Mediated Image and History, Memory, Narrative.
By countering old narratives which had long framed the representation of persons of color — of privilege and exclusion, vulnerability and typecasting — the four artists foreground their diverse perspectives and question how identity unfolds.
One thing that I think about are narratives which are not consistent with their contexts and do not fit.
Shomali also works with puppetry, staging challenging narratives which are then filmed, by way of exposing the corruption and political turmoil of his country.
The exhibition brought together a selection of Kilimnik's new and historical works from the past three decades, evoking the history of painting through the construction of fantastical narratives which drew on a rich pastiche and personal flights of fancy.
Through judicious editing Price composes the material into narratives which shift between different archives and collections seeking to expose the links between materials that have very different histories.
Drawing from his mastering of glass techniques, as well as from historical, mythical, and personal sources, Erdos constructs open narratives which results in a sensory overload for the viewer.
The Whitney Museum is made up of multiple narratives which have emerged over the course of its eighty - two year history, and which continue to develop as the Museum prepares to move downtown with a new building opening in spring 2015.
Past and present, memories, feelings, and associations converge, evoking ambiguous narratives which force viewers to reexamine their own perceptions of society and to see that which they often allow to become invisible.
Originally studying English Literature at Cambridge University, Perret works against an extensive backdrop of art historical and literary inspirations and drawing from this vast catalogue of influences, Perret addresses sustained narratives which revolve around ideas of feminism, modern utopias and the consumption of art and literature.
Tris Vonna - Michell is known for his use of slideshows to tell narratives which explore personal histories.
The works are typically generated in response to specific historical material encountered in the process of making, researching and reflecting, often incorporating pre-existing forms, structures and art - historical narratives which are recreated, replayed and restaged as a means of exploring more contemporary stakes.
Then in an improvisational approach she unfurls these memories and ideas onto her vast canvases weaving them together to inform the meta narratives which emerge in the spontaneous approach she takes in creating her large scale «abstractions».
For they manage to channel their negative experiences constructively by collaborating on a meaningful CD containing insightful personal narratives which touch on a variety of universal themes.
In turn, many of its stories are presented as strong, standalone, focused narratives which are wholly intriguing in their own right.
May's office condemned Britain First for its use of «hateful narratives which peddle lies and stoke tensions.»
Both industry and research communities were consulted to further refine the megatrends and their more detailed narratives which can be found in A. 1 Global food and agribusiness megatrends.
It must be recognized, indeed, that there are comparatively few narratives which correspond in any way to events in the ministry of Jesus, and that where such correspondence is to be found, as for example in the baptism or crucifixion narratives, the gospel account has been so influenced by the theological conceptions and understanding of the Church that we can derive little, if any, historical knowledge of that event from those narratives.
«Thus the narratives which we live out have both an unpredictable and a partially teleological character» (AV 201).
Such an act of Covenant - sealing appears, of course, not only at Sinai or in the narratives which make up the total Sinai tradition.
And television has become our prime story - teller, the creator of the images and narratives which, taken altogether, provide us with a worldview which seriously competes with the real world of direct experience.
Assuming, then, that we have here narratives which ask to be treated seriously, though not uncritically, as a record of things that happened, we may for a moment look more closely at their composition and structure.
Remembering that the faith of Israel is portrayed in the legends of Genesis primarily by the selection and arrangement of narratives which had an independent and often ancient origin, we need not wonder that the story of Peniel retains something of the enigmatic and primitive from its origin.
Such an interpretation, too, would seem inconsistent both with those narratives which speak of a material body of flesh and bones being seen by the disciples and also with the insistence of later Christian preaching (e.g. in Luke's speeches in Acts) that the flesh of Jesus was raised without having seen corruption (in fulfillment of Psalm 16:10).
Once you have received a customer's email address, you have the ability to craft an entire pre - and post-purchase narrative which could easily last for months if not years.
Founder and CEO of CreativeLive Chase Jarvis encourages listeners to craft a positive narrative which builds self - worth even as confidence ebbs and flows.
«You've got a charismatic entrepreneur who created a brand, and there's a narrative which he put his heart and soul behind,» he says.
Reuters: Pope Benedict's third book on Jesus reaffirms doctrine of his virgin birth Pope Benedict published the last part of his trilogy on the life of Jesus on Tuesday, delivering an early childhood narrative which strongly reaffirms the doctrine of the virgin birth as an «unequivocal» truth of faith.
One thing the attentive reader will notice at once: the continuous narrative which ran from the account of the entry into Jerusalem to the discovery at the tomb is now broken.
There is irony in that fact, surely, given the legendary southern disposition to recall the past, and in view of the profound «God acts in history» tone of the biblical narrative which had (and has) such general and devoted following in the southern population.
Wight reminds us that the narrative which places the economy inside the bounds of morality is as old as capitalism itself
And that historical life was, from before birth, a living forth into a narrative which was beset by danger, by risk.
Many scholars have consequently interpreted it as a resurrection narrative which has been read back into the earthly life of Jesus.34 Whether it stems from an actual experience of the disciples, or whether it is a symbolic account of the much more complex spiritual experience of the disciples after the crucifixion, it is very difficult to determine.
i understand the limited, temporary, singular validity of those decrees and I appreciate the redemptie thrust of the biblical narrative which culminates in Christ and His redemptive death 2.
Here, indeed, it is less formal, and story and teaching alternate more freely; yet even so each of these works provides examples of sequences of ethical precepts, more or less complete in themselves, and comparable with those which we found in - the epistles; and these are related to passages of narrative which serve to introduce them.
It is a story, a narrative which was written by mortal men thousands of years ago.
It seems to me, nevertheless, that he suffered, at the hands of the BBC This World programme in particular, and the media in general, a profound injustice, and that this injustice was made possible only because it fed into a narrative which Catholics have endured over recent years for the most part without protest, so great has been their numb horror at the seemingly endless procession of abusive clergy who have been dragged from the shadows by police and media.
There are finely sensitive, deeply suggestive qualities of the simple narrative which we must not miss.
Although the name is Egyptian, a Hebrew - Israelite tradition rightly records the essence of the enduring meaning of Moses» life in a naming - narrative which associates the Egyptian name with a Hebrew word meaning to draw out.
It's also worth noting that there's a false narrative which dictates that sharp bettors only take underdogs and therefore there's never value on the favorite.
The hope is that this will be a helpful narrative which sets out some of the issues for parents, Headteachers, governors and local authorities to consider, should they wish to offer the option of flexi - schooling in like circumstances.
It is also about continuing a narrative which the Obama campaign has skillfully created over the past 18 months.
Such an argument also feeds into the wider narrative which legitimises and perpetuates the security state and acts as a considerable roadblock towards the formation of an alternative, progressive narrative for the country's existence and position in the comity of nations.
If we want to heal the gaping wounds of division among MPs, friends and families, we need a new narrative which stops referring to war and conflict.
In a Democratic primary this year you couldn't really have a better narrative which pits the outsiders against the more entrenched interests for the soul of the Democratic Party.
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