Sentences with phrase «of all personal narrative into»

What we need is better and more responsible and more coherent personal stories, not the complete subsumption of all personal narrative into group narrative.

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But there are also longer, personal narratives that dig deep into the psychic toll of constant connectivity.
This process facilitates the integration of this experience into their personal narratives, lessening its traumatic impact.
Once children develop the linguistic skills to create narratives, they can «place their own personal recollections into a framework of time, place, and causality, ensuring that their memories survive the transition from childhood to later life.»
Beside the flood of potboilers and analyses, another genre has flourished: personal narratives of exploration, such as John David Morley's Pictures from the Water Trade, Alan Booth's The Roads to Sata and Leslie Downer's more sentimental, televised journeys into Japan's deep north.
Grieco and co-editor Ricardo Acosta evidently had their work cut out for them assembling six years» worth of footage into a consistent, linear narrative that maintains long - term personal testimony against a wider political backdrop.
But by concentrating on the lives being lived outside of the celebrations, and the personal narratives that led seven very different kids into the scene, Kiki keeps the focus on the value of a safe space, of a community that provides structure and purpose for youths battling homelessness, illness, and prejudice.
The scope of the subject is such that when Mr. Jarecki's voiceover cuts into the narrative, imposing a personal angle on the national story, it reduces the sense of significance its creator aimed for.
The elderly couple at the center of the narrative, an idiosyncratic and philosophical pair, provide a very personal glimpse into a country in the midst of enormous and physical change.
A moon shaped pool is a thing of sublime beauty; it represents maturity and progression and with a huge shift in sound, pulls you into a far closer, more personal narrative.
It plays like a cross between a Terry Gilliam movie and a BioShock game; the latter referent becomes substantially more pronounced once the characters arrive at the forward cars and the movie turns into a series of warped environments that have to be crossed entrance - to - exit, ending with the personal chambers of an enigmatic ruler who rejiggers the narrative into a commentary on itself.
But the majority of these traits tend to be visual; heightened style, quirkiness and a sort of abstraction from the norm without calling attention to itself are hallmarks of what we've come to expect, but it doesn't automatically give us a window into his personal narrative proclivities.
But with the nonlinear narrative structure and digressions into the personal life of the defense lawyer Michael Nyqvist, the audience is left feeling disoriented at times and quite frankly, even bored.
What of criticism's other functions: proselytizing on behalf of the creatively triumphant but commercially marginal; trawling through cinema's back catalogues in search of unappreciated masterpieces; placing movies within the broader narratives of intellectual history; transforming personal taste into an essayistic art unto itself?
Woven into this highly personal narrative about a boy's journey from silent sidekick to hero are themes that translate to public education: the challenges of finding the right school or instructional method to meet a student's individual needs; the impact of social stigmas on expectations and performance, particularly for «discarded students» in low - income neighborhoods, and the need for a culture of high expectations to counter those negative societal assumptions; the importance of tireless, focused, caring teachers who do whatever it takes to help students succeed; and the ability for all children — regardless of learning challenges or race or income level — to learn.
Translated into French, this resource features personal narratives of young migrants that challenge students to reflect on the way that migration affects personal identity.
While Wolcott's attack was ill conceived and may well provide a certain insight into his own discomfort concerning self - revelation, his basic assessment of creative nonfiction — that it was or could be narrative of a very personal (maybe too personal?)
How does an author of memoir or personal narrative transform a naked self into a compelling voice that tells a story readers can't put down?
From a narrative perspective, these Social Links offer a deeper look into the personal lives of friends and acquaintances who will look to you for advice, guidance and a shoulder to cry on.
Before heading into a world of androids, you can see the company's last game that delivered a much more personal narrative, although it was an acquired taste.
Issues of legacy and personal narrative animate many of the artists» encounters in Atlanta — an inquiry into what becomes documented, celebrated, and spoken about, and conversely what is not.
Much of the meaning of Liu's painting comes from the way the washes and drips dissolve the documentary images, suggesting the passage of memory into history, while working to uncover the cultural and personal narratives fixed — but often concealed — in the photographic instant.
I'm in Love, and thereby serve as entry points into her personal narrative, one she openly admits is a chronicling of her love life.
Not so Louise Bourgeois, who transmuted a family story of paternal infidelity into a narrative of mythological dimension that she always insisted was the primary driving force of her work, and for whom that self - mythologized personal narrative served as an undying battery to produce great art works until the end of her very long life, her late stuffed cloth figural sculptures as raw, uncompromising, and young as her early objects and drawings.
Research and the selection for the show began in 2015 at the height of the Age of Obama, the apotheosis of the granular politics of identity and multiple subjectivities, systemic investigation into socioeconomic structures, biographies and autobiography, the rise of personal trauma narratives, and continual attempts to set historical records straight.
A combination of sculpture, painting, printmaking, video and installation bringing about various overlapping conversations and exploring the way we interpret cultural, religious and personal narrative in a way that gives the viewer a glimpse into something uncanny.
Although her work results from deep observations of the history of painting — from Velasquez, Rembrandt, Caravaggio and Cezanne among others — her personal vision transcends classical notions of genre and narrative as she invites viewers into a delicious domain of confident brush strokes with a new aesthetic.
This exhibition goes on from there to span two decades of work that weaves together personal and political narratives; reflects Barrada's ongoing research into displacement and dislocation, modes of education, and forms of abstraction; and embraces the resistance and strategies of autodidacts.
His extravagant narratives combine influences that feed into a bizarre and unfathomable alternate reality, one where everyone from Renaissance masters to Francis Bacon and Picasso act as advisors to a deeply personal deconstruction of the medium of painting itself.
This was the context in which Kitaj developed as an artist, and although his art may be associated with the trends in figurative painting and British pop art, the most important influence on his art was a sense of not belonging, Diaspora, spawning an oeuvre in which symbols and references of visual, literary, historic and personal origin are brought together into colourful, narrative and complex compositions.
Dick Hebdige, recentMitchell Center Visiting Scholar, is a cultural critic who was invited to the campus for a series of three multimedia lecture performances, including the riveting X Syndrome: Vertigo and Autobiography, an intensely «personal» narrative about an ascent into and out ofmadness.
Both the list poem and the use of color serve the creation of a sensory space for the visitor to consider their own relationship to place as it collides into personal desires, grander narratives, and aching bodies.
Each of his visually absorbing and intellectually evasive canvases offers entry into a personal, imaginary narrative as well as a history of painting.
Internationally acclaimed Texas - based artist Trenton Doyle Hancock is best known for his ongoing narrative and theatrical installations that thrust the viewer literally and figuratively into his personal, idiosyncratic, and, at times, heretical weave of words and images.
Foregrounding migratory and displacement narratives, the past and the present coalesce into a lived and shared experience that is personal and collective yet indicative of our contemporary realities.
The formal concerns present in her work evolved from Manceaux's personal interest into the history of satire, comics and narrative humor — tracing dichotomous relations between the concepts of progress and synthesis, information and deformation, drawing and subversiveness, as the underlining scope for the way she treats the subjects of her pictures.
At the same time, the physical actions of winding, hanging and braiding the yarn transformed the generic, public material into intimate, personal space (narrative).
«This literary quality comes from diving into various social and personal narratives, but also from suddenly coming down -LRB-...) to revelations of the abstract, the concealed and the pure matter of photography, or even of light itself.
Woven into Esparza's bodies of work are his interests in history, personal narratives, and kinship.
Goldin's captures an instant within a broader narrative, expressing her subjects» personal relationships or exploring their gender identities, while Dijkstra's subjects, including new mothers and children growing into adolescence, are at the cusp of unpredictable chapters in their lives.
His own stylized calligraphy is worked into and on the surface of each painting, and although it is always partially obscured and indecipherable, it is a personal narrative of his experiences and a record of stories he discovers on his various journeys.
Integrating these optical phenomena into personal narratives shift perception that only the quality of glass itself can generate, transforming emotions into concrete material.
Lisa Noble's symbolic paintings and drawings of room scenes represent self - portraits, little narratives that give a glimpse into her personal world, imbued with memories.
Emin's practice is the result of an intense process of self - discovery in which she transforms her profound and personal anecdotes into universal narratives.
Together, their works introduce numerous critical, political, aesthetic, and material threads that run throughout the exhibition, in works such as Stan Douglas» compelling six - hour meander into an Afrobeat jam session in Luanda - Kinsasha (2013), the late Kwakwaka» wakw artist, activist and hereditary Chief Beau Dick's celebrated performative masks, Nick Cave's enchanting Sound Suit (2015), borne from the horrors of racialized violence, to Latifa Echakhch's sculptures and paintings that reconcile personal narratives against broader cultural or nationalistic norms and expectations.
For Tuesday Evenings, Hancock presents «In Preparation of the Bring Back, «in which he shares a new direction in his work, having moved from his signature narrative into a more personal exploration as evidenced in his exhibition... And Then It All Came Back to Me at James Cohan Gallery in New York this past fall.
Curated by Stefano Raimondi, the exhibition staged by GAMeC showcases a series of historical works to offer an intimate yet broad introduction to Johnson's artistic practice, with an aim to enter into a fascinating network of formal and narrative stratifications, suggestions, and personal or historical experiences that shape his work.
Narrative: The exhibition also explores the narrative possibilities of photography found in the interplay of image and text in the work of Robert Frank, Larry Sultan, and Jim Goldberg; the emotional drama of personal crisis in Nan Goldin's image grids; or the expansion of photographic description into experimental video and film by Victor Burgin and JudNarrative: The exhibition also explores the narrative possibilities of photography found in the interplay of image and text in the work of Robert Frank, Larry Sultan, and Jim Goldberg; the emotional drama of personal crisis in Nan Goldin's image grids; or the expansion of photographic description into experimental video and film by Victor Burgin and Judnarrative possibilities of photography found in the interplay of image and text in the work of Robert Frank, Larry Sultan, and Jim Goldberg; the emotional drama of personal crisis in Nan Goldin's image grids; or the expansion of photographic description into experimental video and film by Victor Burgin and Judy Fiskin.
Delving into the history, heritage, and current experiences of African - Americans, Coleman reimagines personal and collective narratives using a range of loaded found materials and objects.
Each work represents aspects of a complex personal narrative, glimpses into alternate realities created with diverse materials and processes - Miranda Delgai's reflection of Navajo tradition and identity through weaving, Billy White's multivalent hand - built ceramics, or the effortless humor of Michael Pellew's pop culture inspired drawings.
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