Not exact matches
In each case (1965 and 1981) it is evident (and somewhat embarrassing) that my sense
of theological
dislocation is hardly a matter
of my own new insight or innovation, but one
of a somewhat panicky, sloppy and inept reaction to external events, to massive and threatening
cultural and historical changes that, quite against my will, force on me a different procedure, a different viewpoint, a different set
of questions — a different theology.
Asia and Africa are undergoing the social,
cultural, and economic
dislocation and collapse
of the traditional order that hit Europe and North America two hundred years earlier.
The result was a series
of catastrophic policies (like the
cultural revolution) that caused great harm (from purges
of opponents, economic
dislocation and famine).
But perhaps worst
of all was the
cultural dislocation.
Its plotting is often a tad too plodding, but with the charismatic Mortensen exuding understated internal crisis (in a French - and Arabic - speaking role), Oelhoffen's film proves a compelling portrait
of individuals striving to cope with, and at least somewhat overcome,
cultural dislocation.
Eggsy's
cultural dislocation is still a feature
of The Golden Circle, but it's taken a new form.
His monumental sculpture U.F.O. (2007) is comprised
of brass water utensils fused together in the form
of a shiny U.F.O. - like object, suggesting
cultural dislocation and otherness, while pointing to vast disparities in wealth across the subcontinent.
Like a long - distance relationship, points
of understanding and difference between the works come in equal measure -
dislocation and a sense
of cultural ambiguity permeates these works.
Their work explores ideas around location and
dislocation, within and across the
cultural and geographical boundaries
of the European metropolis.
This contemporary art exhibition, organized by Wiels and curated by Dirk Snauwaert in collaboration with Mons 2015 — European Capital
of Culture, will present a group
of artists interested in phenomena
of circulation, diaspora and
cultural dislocation.
In recent installations, he revisits this archive, pairing images
of Jackson with photographs
of Ghana where Gray maintains a studio, exploring the diasporic
dislocations and
cultural connections which link the US to West Africa.
This was a time
of great
cultural and social
dislocation borne
of new technologies, a time in which one can find parallels with much
of the
dislocation we feel in this age
of meta - information, the growth
of A.I. and the blinding speed
of the digital revolution.
While the curators» objective was to invert accepted ideas and to present artwork that exists in a kind
of liminal state between dialectics, the most striking
dislocation for me was the sense that the Biennial could have been staged as a curatorial occupation to de-center American
cultural hegemony.
The Danish artist Jesper Just presented a film project that examined themes
of architectural pastiche and
cultural dislocation
As an international artist living in New York City, she often feels
dislocation and stress due to
cultural differences, the scale
of the architectural surroundings and the crowded conditions
of daily life that create a metaphorical and literal wall around her.
The aftermath
of such treaties were not favourable to Assiniboine peoples; many suffered from poor housing, deteriorating health, high unemployment, systemic discrimination, frequent abuse and
cultural dislocation in residential schools, limited education and training, and government restrictions on religious ceremonies and political activity (see Social Conditions
of Aboriginal People).
On 11 June 2008 Prime Minister Stephen Harper stood in the House
of Commons to offer, on behalf
of the Government
of Canada, an apology to Aboriginal peoples in Canada for the abuse, suffering, and generational and
cultural dislocation that resulted from assimilative, government - sanctioned residential schools.
A related issue is that many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are exposed to high levels
of chronic stress on a regular basis; through poverty, lack
of education and employment prospects, racism and discrimination, and
cultural dislocation.