Sentences with phrase «of cultural revival»

«Most Aboriginal communities have been (and are) going through a process of cultural revival and reclamation as a means of healing from this experience.

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For it was the launch of the Crusades that ultimately led to the fall of Constantinople in the 4th Crusade that led to a cultural revival known as the Renaissance.
«The endeavor «to learn and experience the history of different cultural practices» might in another year lead to historical re-enactments of anti-Semitic or racist ceremonies familiar from Western history or parodies that trivialize Native American heritage or other revivals of cultural and religious insult.»
The cultural revival we yearn for is only imaginable if we fight now against the suppression of dissenting views on moral questions.
Edelman also touched on the importance of parental responsibility, national spiritual revival and cultural renewal.
His ontology and anthropology are closely linked together and open the horizon of his cultural ideal of the revival of the role of religion in the Post-Renaissance world.
We might also put in the category of counterquestions the small Barth revival and the interest in the Barmen Declaration, which may be due as much to a desire to resist cultural accommodation as to the recent anniversaries of the figures they involve.
Jewish identification has been reinforced by the influence of the black power movement, the ethnic revival in America and the surfacing of national - cultural - religious separatist movements throughout the world.
«From its inception, the Connective Corridor offered a vision for all revitalization initiatives to follow: connecting neighborhoods to foster an economic and cultural revival throughout the city of Syracuse,» said Sen. Chuck Schumer (D - N.Y.).
After a cultural revival in the 60s, in which hundreds of Indian and Pakistani textile workers came to live and work in Leicester, the city has blossomed into a lively, multicultural hub in central England.
The timing of the revival seems primed for plenty of topical fodder given the current cultural and political climate.
In a revival of the 1988 sitcom, Murphy Brown (Candice Bergen) returns to a world of cable news, social media, fake news and a very different political and cultural climate.
«Murphy Brown» In a revival of the 1988 sitcom, Murphy Brown (Candice Bergen) returns to a world of cable news, social media, fake news and a very different political and cultural climate.
In the era of globalisation the relations between the European metropolis torn by economical difficulties and protecting its status of a cultural capital and the region of Latin America living through a period of economical growth and cultural revival are more complicated than it used to be.
he desire for cultural expression released by the new economy has created a certain vitality to renew contemporary art through repeated self - assurance and a revival of cultural heritage.
This story seeks to uncover some of that history and establish the importance of cultural practice, resistance and language revival from a personal perspective.
[citation needed] Squirru, a poet - critic who became Cultural Director of the OAS in Washington, D.C., during the 1960s, was the last to interview Edward Hopper before his death, contributing to a revival of interest in the American artist.
In 1976, under the teachings of Micronesian master navigator Mau Piailug, the Polynesian Voyaging Society built and set sail the Hōkūleʻa, a performance accurate Polynesian double - hulled voyaging canoe, thus launching a new era of Hawaiian Renaissance and Pacific cultural revival.
In February, it took on Broadway and cultural gentrification with Cats on Bowery, a display of ephemera and mockumentary film footage from its appropriative revival of Cats: The Musical.
Ottonian Art The continuation of King Charlemagne's cultural revival under Otto I, II, and III, and their successors (c.900 - 1050).
His art reflects the political and cultural movements which engaged British artists in the first half of the 20th century, from the Arts and Crafts movement and Fabian socialism to a the revival of Roman Catholicism.
The most radical thing an artist can do now, he claimed was «to paint with oils on canvas».2 A revival of painting by Collishaw and Hirst (who is included in Painting Now) indicates the significant cultural shift away from the gaudy consumerism and nihilism that artists of the 90s once championed.
Yet there is «an increasing body of research highlighting that reinterpretation, reinvention and in some cases revival of cultural practice are integral elements to the maintenance and assertion of tradition... revitalisation of the celebration of ANZAC day as an example that would not meet the test of «continuing tradition» as applied by the NTA».
Contribute to the revival of Indigenous cultural and spiritual values, beliefs and practices for today's world.
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