Sentences with phrase «of ethnology»

«Through didactic use of craft skills, using felt, goat hair and sheep skins brought back from Turkey, I developed a physical climate based on a deep awareness of ethnology, the sociology of customs and beliefs,» says Nil Yalter (b. 1938 Cairo, Egypt).
Edmund J. Ladd, a Museum of New Mexico curator of ethnology and himself a Zuñi, noted that this instance of repatriation «makes sense if you consider [the war gods] religious objects that do their work by disintegrating.»

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Without it, most of what we know about anatomy, physiology, pathology, ontogeny, botany, epidemiology, ethnology, immunology, etc, etc, would be wrong.
(25) The insights of anthropology, ethnology, social anthropology, ethnography, archaeology, structural anthropology, and psychology are now fair game for students of Scripture in seeking to walk the streets of King David's Jerusalem or the Apostle Paul's Corinth.
... the fear often is expressed that the «rather amorphous middle position termed «evangelicalism, living between a left wing capitulation to ethnology - sociology and a right wing reaction to the same disciplines, «seems more ready to expend their time and energy in defense of older formulations of Christian truths than to grapple with the matter of reformulating these truths in terms of new conceptual frameworks.»
Through the corporate efforts of various modern scientific disciplines such as philosophy, ethnology, prehistory and history, archeology, psychology, sociology, and philosophy, the methods of the science of religion have become increasingly broadened and refined.
«Children have another perspective [as a result of] where they are in life,» says Sandra Hillén, an ethnology student at the University of Gothenburg who started a Ph.D. in the field.
From their «about» web page, it was established in 1907 «as a center for the study of the archaeology and ethnology of the American Southwest.
The Indigenous peoples of Europe are the focus of European ethnology, the field of anthropology related to the various indigenous groups that reside in the
Another way to understand ethnology is that it is the study of living cultures, both in their own, separate rights, and as compared to others across the world.
And though the success of this economy largely depends on the quality and palatability of this seafood, neither of the aforementioned nouns can be used to describe what passes for fish dishes during Thorrablót, which I discovered for myself while at a Thorri feast with Árni Björnsson, the former curator for ethnology at the National Museum of Iceland.
In the ethnology section of the National Archaeology Museum the masks, jewelry, costumes, languages, and homes of indigenous peoples are exhibited.
Eleven recognized experts on the history and ethnology of the region helped to develop an outline of potential topics.
Day 1: GUATEMALA / arrival Day 2: GUATEMALA - City tour with historic centre, relief map and the Museum of archaeology and ethnology.
The town has two main tourist attractions, the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist and a museum of archaeology, ethnology and fine art.
Surreal and distinctive, the works at once reference ethnology, war, and portrayals of the female figure in mass media.
Under the supervision of Mark Dion and the museum curators, fine arts students will «capture» the museum's collections: The students will choose objects from the departments of art, archeology, natural history and ethnology as examples of collections and collecting showing how the construction and presentation of science and nature can be portrayed.
Studied mathematics and geography from 1978 - 1982 at a college of education in Innsbruck, german literature and art history from 1982 - 1984, ethnology from 1992 - 1994 at the University Innsbruck.
After studying psychology, cultural sciences, ethnology and art at the University of Zurich and attending the conservatory of Vienna, Ruf worked as a freelance curator, choreographer and critic.
Born in Stockholm in 1924, Mr. Hulten studied art in Copenhagen and the history of art and ethnology at the University of Stockholm, where he earned a master's in 1951 with a thesis on Vermeer and Spinoza.
The ROM is the largest field research institution in the country, and a world leader in research areas from biodiversity, palaeontology, and earth sciences to archaeology, ethnology and visual culture - originating new information towards a global understanding of historical and modern change in culture and environment.
Mabry's work is inspired by a wide range of sources including archaeology, ethnology, Dada and Surrealism.
He has written numerous essays with themes ranging from the relationship of art to ethnology for the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden, Netherlands, to the art of Chen Zhen for the Kunsthalle Wien (Vienna Kunsthalle).
The ongoing research that informs his practice draws material from the study of botany, ethnology, history, pedagogy, architecture and design.
Groups such as Oxfam which began by simply raising money to counter starvation soon discovered that things were not so simple, and got into politics, ethnology, sociology, etc. where, of course, no simple answers are to be found.
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