Sentences with phrase «national narrative»

Corporate - owned media has been «in charge» of providing the dominant national narrative, helping us understand where we are and why, and what we can do about it.
She develops independently exhibitions and editorial projects that seek novel strategies that may potentialize and animate archives related to the development of national narratives and identities.
Why there hasn't been a deafening national narrative mocking that franchise (from Jeanie to Luke) for their insulting (and humorous) hypocrisy is beyond me.
-- Empowerment and development of inclusive national narratives — Global knowledge of cultures and histories — Cultural respect and understanding — Communication, exchange and exposure — Global citizenry through responsible media and political statements — Global values and equality — Avoidance of dehumanization of the other and abuse of knowledge — Other moral truths and views.
This is not a benign form of nationalism to counter that of «racists», but largely a more marketable, more mainstream and correspondingly more dangerous version of far - right national narratives.
In 2012, The Infatuations was selected for Spain's national narrative prize, which Marías turned down, preferring not to receive the government's publicly funded award.
In Long Ago and Not True Anyway at Waterside Contemporary, curator Pierre d'Alancaisez explores a kind of history that exists beyond the dry material of archives, records, and established national narratives.
For Samma, like for Szabolcs KissPál and his From Fake Mountains to Faith (Hungarian Trilogy)(2016), a convoluted docu - fictional chronicle of Hungary, our nostalgic national narratives are patchworks — forgotten, unpicked or make - believe.
The exhibition Vanishing Point examines modes of constructing national narratives, while addressing questions of collective experiences and memories and the ways these are formed.
A total of 19 artists came together under the banner of the Diaspora Pavilion to create a living testament to what it means to house many nations within one's body, psyche, and practice as an artist, and to question the trust and loyalty that those with more stable national narratives place on the nation state.
Now, Halsbury's Laws of Canada incorporates the best aspects of Halsbury's around the world and offers it to Canadian legal professionals in a stylish hardcover collection as a comprehensive and national narrative statement of Canadian law.
So much of my work has been about re-writing national narratives that were once so detrimental to our well - being but are now a source of pride and strength in our identities as members of the world's oldest living cultures.
For Australia, the result could be a new national narrative: one we wouldn't have to resort to duplicity to celebrate, one more befitting an aspiring republic.
Through sculpture, performance, drawing, installation, and more, Durham tackles issues of national narratives, hegemony, and marginalized non-Western perspectives.
Tensions, tariffs, and sanctions have brought steel, aluminum, and soybeans into the national narrative, along with the regular attention hog — oil.
«And if there is no comparable development and celebration of the English story in which creative effort is made to weave new strands into the national narrative and national rituals then the field will be left empty for the xenophobic and the terminally nostalgic.»
While the Kerner Commission was rewriting the national narrative on civil rights in favor of a storyline of racial victimization and irresistible irresponsibility» precisely what King, Wilkins, and others of their generation had fought against» what all this meant was being played out in the furious 1968 controversy over local control of public - school faculty appointments in the Ocean Hill - Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn.
The ability to «escape from place» is profoundly entrenched in America's national narrative» and in millions of personal narratives» as a tremendous blessing, if not a right.
by Craig G. Bartholomew Baker, 384 pages, $ 29.99 The ability to «escape from place» is profoundly entrenched in America's national narrative» and in millions of personal narratives» as a tremendous blessing, if not a....
Hartwig has been fielding calls from various NFL personnel departments trying to sift through the national narrative and get a better understanding of the talented running back who most experts assume will be selected in the first two rounds.
But two teams play each game, and while the national narrative might be «USC disappoints again,» from a stat perspective, Stanford impressed more than USC disappointed.
Among the factors it cited were the continued increase in facilities; the expansion and growth in popularity of sports outside of the traditional giants; a population spike that has led to close to five million more sports - aged youth now than a decade ago, and many parents buying into a national narrative that kids need more physical activity.
If Dems can turn the national narrative around even by a small amount, margins will be close enough that their data - driven campaigning can swing some tight races.
Advocates on both sides of the debate have invested heavily in these races, and regardless of the outcome, the results are sure to help set a national narrative about what happens to Republicans who support gay marriage.
If they survive the election as a major political force — and I expect they will — it will be because of their formidable local campaigning, not their national narrative.
The Pride Agenda's decision, Foreman said, «is an abrogation of a fundamental obligation that an organization has to its constituency... And, it plays into the national narrative that the job is done, and people look to New York.»
«There's no doubt the national narrative is a distraction,» Cuomo said.
And, remember: While McCain still has the power to change his situation — as a presidential nominee he can directly affect the news on any one day between now and Nov. 4 — House and Senate candidates have little ability to fundamentally alter the national narrative.
«It's become part of the national narrative on the Amazon,» he says.
Tatum will explain the value of examining socio - historical orientations and platforms to unbind the national narrative that has constrained the experiences of young African American males.
His research focuses on the literacy development of African American males, particularly the role texts and writing play in advancing their literacy development and disrupting the national narrative.
I suspect two dominant trends have been shaping the national narrative about the changing teaching workforce.
For years, that has been the national narrative about the long - troubled school district in the nation's capital: After decades of low performance and stagnation, the system was moving forward with a «reform» program that was a model for the nation.
But Moskowitz has also been working to reset a national narrative about Success that she feels has been unfair to her network.
Because of her passion for elevating teacher and student voice within the national narrative on education, Brooke is a co-founder and director of the National Blogging Collaborative, a non-profit committed to coaching and supporting teacher writers.
Lucero said it boils down to uniting the field in a national narrative, pooling everyone's research and practice and solutions so that progress anywhere can benefit students everywhere.
Through your advocacy for public education, you can help shift the national narrative from «public schools are failing and choice is the solution» to a counternarrative with broader appeal.
It is time to use the energy and lessons from Wisconsin and Chicago to refocus the national narrative on education, to strengthen and transform our unions, and to broaden the fight for quality education for all.
It's time to consider the idea that high performance will come when we value a broader set of cultural characteristics or when we're willing to adjust our school cultures and our state and national narratives.
How different could our national narrative be?
In sum, the film's two acts tease the viewer by omitting footage of the actual shooting, foregrounding the power of the media to shape a national narrative.
INHERITED PREMISES: RAMI GEORGE & TAKO TAAL May 25 - Aug 3, 2018 Private view Fri Jun 1 6 pm - 9 pm Inherited Premises is a two - person show by artists Rami George and Tako Taal that seeks to articulate both personal and national narratives, situating itself between moments of political rupture and socio - familial histories.
Researching urban memory with a marked interest for the contexts and implications of loss, Lee's observations often merge personal and national narratives and are variously translated into objects, diagrams, situations, curatorial projects, and critical texts.
Dr. Derek Bolton argues that North Korea's national narrative should be taken into consideration during the nuclear negotiations.
A national narrative that looks to be honest about its country's history is a practical step to achieving reconciliation.
The cultures, knowledges and practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are central to the national narrative; they are valued and respected.
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