Sentences with phrase «of cultural hierarchy»

He never seizes to challenge our preconceived notions and questions of cultural hierarchy, the mythology of the artist and his position in society, or modes of production.
Third, it exposed the fact that Iniva's programme has, since the mid 2000s, existed in a state of arrested development, a position of stasis made all the more apparent by the accelerated rate of social, economic and cultural change during the period — most notably the partial dissolution of cultural hierarchies facilitated by the world wide web, and the emergence of strong grass roots arts activities and young independent organisations operating, for however brief a period, outside the mainstream.

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You will hear me say this several times this week: The most important question we have to ask when reading the New Testament household codes is this — is their purpose to reinforce the importance of preserving the hierarchy of the typical Greco - Roman household or is their purpose to reinforce the importance of imitating Christ in interpersonal relationships, regardless of cultural familial structures?
Discovering Biblical Equality: Complemenatrity Without Hierarchy, edited by Ronald W. Pierce and Rebecca Merrill Groothuis; Colossians Remixed: Subverting the Empire by Brian J. Walsh and Sylvia C. Keesmaat; The Womens» Bible Commentary, Expanded Edition, edited by Carol A. Newsom and Sharon H. Ring; The Cultural Context of Ephesians 5:18 - 6:9 by Gordon D. Fee
If there is something to learn from this radical republican experience, it is that the concept of virtue is not inherently hostile to economic activity, nor is it intrinsically bound up with a defense of existing hierarchies and cultural exclusion.
Researchers at the school's Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science (TCORS) assessed cultural worldviews along two dimensions: hierarchy - egalitarianism (attitudes toward authority and power) and individualism - communitarianism (focus on self - reliance or responsibility to a larger group) of more than 5,000 people who reported an awareness of electronic nicotine devices (ENDS), which include e-cigarettes.
Those arrangements may feel organic, but orchestrating a front row that sings — something that contributes to the energy of the show itself — requires creative thinking, cultural insight, compromise and astute knowledge of the inner workings and power hierarchies of the fashion industry.
Yet, the boxes illustrating the literacy curriculum, in and of themselves, often end up lending themselves to a hierarchy when, in fact, the whole chart is the cultural practice.
In a country where cultural competency and high academic performance are markers of success, and schools are the mediums through which American children are socialized into their role as citizen, unequal education through racial segregation maintains a racial and social hierarchy.
If there is a hierarchy of today's independent filmmakers, then Wes Anderson is probably near the top in sheer popularity and cultural influence.
Reames» conceptual framework functions as a kind of filtration device for cultural byproduct and its attending relativism, literally flattening disparate images and references and thereby removing their hierarchy.
For example, by placing the reproduction of a painting by Kazimir Malevich next to those of unknown artworks hanging in an anonymous hotel room, or a Weegee photograph beside a commissioned advertisement, she puts into question the hierarchies by which visual and cultural materials are categorized.
The standard explanation of this work as an indictment of the authority of the museum and its classification of objects into arbitrary cultural hierarchies has always felt somewhat canned and unsatisfying.
Xavier Cha Xavier Cha's performance - based work revolves around modes of accessibility, cultural exchange, and hierarchies of space and perception.
His sculptures, installations, actions and performances critique the dominant structures of cultural production, questioning the politics, hierarchies and class systems that define contemporary life.
Xavier Cha's performance - based work revolves around modes of accessibility, cultural exchange, and hierarchies of space and perception.
In another work, Hong Hao collected many red header documents and food tickets to create a collage that comment on the sense of authority among hierarchy in Chinese cultural context to show the relationship of humanity in people's daily life.
This essay will examine the two exhibitions as examples of an «aesthetic of disappearance» that brought artists to invent an alternative «art world» that challenged dominant cultural institutions, social hierarchies, and media power systems.
The historical shows live on as platitudes, examples of «disrupting the white cube» and «flattening cultural hierarchies
Lauded for her skewering commentaries on the intersection of the cultural canon and cultural waste, Bag's work frequently examines the art world hierarchies that govern not only taste, but likewise determine career trajectories.
Starting from the idea that abstracted knowledge is stored in cultural goods and artefacts, Vulsma's works reflect the interaction of historical relationships - such as India's leading role in the history of textile production, the rapid development of a European market and the desire to copy the Indian form language for Europe's own production - and the contemporary hierarchies in an unequal global distribution of labour.
Candice Lin creates complex and raw artifacts that question the stability of hierarchies, materials, and cultural ideals.
To add emphasis on how these paintings equalize opposite cultural American traditions, they are positioned in a row next to each other and none of them have hierarchy over one another; nor do any of them have a special name - they are each simply a Kindred Spirit.
Heather Passmore investigates aspects of class stratification and cultural hierarchies by experimenting with different materials.
As with many politically engaged artists whose practices take on complex issues of ethnicity, social justice, and gendered cultural agency, Maiolino deconstructs oppressive hierarchies not only on an institutional scale, but in terms of their everyday manifestations in the daily experiences of the disenfranchised.
Bader appropriates film, music, text, digital images, and found objects, creating complicated hierarchies of cultural production that mine the intersection between the real and the fictive, and frequently employ double - entendres and wordplay.
After attending the fair's twenty - sixth edition in New York, which took place last month, writer Carlo McCormick said that «the fair's relevance today is a healthy reminder that our love of art has to do with its capacity for fun, weirdness, unpredictability, and upending hierarchies against all those cultural currents that work to limn the status quo.»
Taken together, the reproduction of images in these works becomes a complex allegory for the reproduction of the cultural status quo — in particular the perpetuation of racial, class, and gender hierarchies in American culture.
It is the first to explore how those key moments — coinciding with times of American social, political, and cultural upheaval — challenged traditional hierarchies and assumptions about creativity, artistic practice, and the role of the artist.
In this process of inculcation the complex hierarchies and localities of meaning which irrevocably saturate both Modernism and AC / DC conspire to produce a reinvigorated cultural topography.
The «teams,» in this setting, are the groups that subscribe to one or another of the cultural worldviews associated with «hierarchy - egalitarianism» and «individualism - communitarianism.»
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