Sentences with phrase «of individual identity»

Furthermore, men have always had an important measure of individual identity through time.
The whole process was a profound (almost existential) expression of individual identity: a sort of personal confrontation with the canvas.
The framework of this curriculum allows groups to expand their understanding of individual identity, communication strategies, and future commitment.
It casts the question of individual identity vs. a more perfect community, or ideal solidarity.
Major tasks of a successful marriage are maintenance of the individual identities of each marriage partner and the identity of the partners as a couple.
I do not intend by my remarks about space - time to imply that, if Peirce had known relativity physics, he would have given up his notion of individual identity as consisting in a continuity of reactions and accepted the idea of a definite single event as intelligible by itself.
When I judge on the basis of a single reaction that there is an object there in the dark I have bumped against, I must apply the concept of individual identity as consisting in a continuity of reactions.
Peirce did make use of a rather unusual notion of individual identity as analogous to a continuous «line,» a continuity, of reactions.
The piece not only is about diversity and multiculturalism as part of an individual identity, but also is about the academic and professional culture that HGSE actively promotes — a culture defined by innovation, entrepreneurship, and social change led by visionary young leaders.
The fact that Peirce conceived of individual identity in this way is not, I would urge, simply the result of an uncritical love for continuity.
When I conceive of its individual identity as consisting in a continuity of reactions, I am conceiving of a portion of space continually reacting.14
Speaking of her art, curator Robert Hobbs has said, «In her art, Krasner dramatizes a change of enormous import as she moves from the monolithic definition of individual identity evident in the single - image compositions prevalent in the mature works of many Abstract Expressionists toward a more open - ended perception of the self as a dynamic constellation of forces» (R. Hobbs, «Lee Krasner,» Lee Krasner, exh.
Artists such as Zhang Huan, Yasser Aggour and Lyle Ashton Harris explore and manipulate the age - old concept of the «family portrait,» while Janine Antoni and Annee Olofsson reflect on the importance of individual identity in regards to parent - child relationships.
Vampire slayers, tankgirls, batgirls, teenage witches — these over-the-top roles play to a contemporary audience hungry for action while also serving as an articulation of individual identity.
seeks to trigger curiosity about the constructedness of individual identities and sociocultural relations.
Peirce wants a notion of individual identity according to which reactions are welded into unbroken continuity.
Their signature number, «This Is Me,» featuring a rousing solo by Settle, is both a proud declaration of individual identity and a defiant anthem of empowerment.
- The Independent on Sunday (UK) «Thoughtful, meticulously written, and slow burning... A story that is a warning of the dangers of mass surveillance, but also a meditation on the frailty of individual identity when it is shaken by personal and social breakdown, and by the dislocation of expatriate life.»
Presented together, these works articulate complex and indissoluble links between the private and public sides of individual identity.
Lilly Wei: Do you think it's true that African - American artists have usually been expected to deal with race in their works instead of their individual identity and passions?
Steinberg's work does contain an unease, but it's an unease linked to what Rosenberg called the New York School's preoccupation with the «mystery of individual identity,» rather than the postmodern concern with the status of images and the destruction of authenticity.
The mirrored, joint exhibitions offer an eclectic overview of the artist's probing intellectual and existentialist pursuits, subjects that range as widely as the semantic structure of language to our comparative experience of space, the exploration of individual identity, art historical tropes, and a personal (and formative) obsession with chess.
is a mixed media artist whose work addresses the process of cultural assimilation and the development of individual identity.
Influenced by the politics and identity of post-1997 Hong Kong as well as the tradition of Performance Art, Pak's distinctive methodology towards «adaptation» consists of inserting himself as the subject into the equation, adopting this position to question and explore the notion of individual identities against the new globalised societies and realities that are of extreme relevance to the ongoing modernisation of Asia's mega cities.
24 In 9-11-01, a monumental work measuring 20 x 10 feet, Whitten transcends the personal or the «notion of self» and divisions of individual identity, to a collective consciousness — history.
To a significant extent, each sitter's presence becomes less an assertion of individual identity than an inscrutable amalgam of performance and manipulation — by the photographer as well as by the subject.
Several works, notably Kutlug Ataman's (2004) and Walid Raad / The Atlas Group's I Was Overcome by a Momentary Panic at the Thought that I Might Be Right (2004) confront the crises of contemporary life, delving into prevailing narratives of cultural identity, while others probe the most intimate aspects of individual identity, with a particular focus on the human body in varying states of fecundity and disintegration.
File recently graduated from Chelsea College of Art and will be discussing his performative practice that reflects on the function of institutions and networks in society drawing principally on governmental, legal, corporate and media structures and ideas of individual identity and authenticity within these.
Dr. Clippinger is co-editor with David Bollier, of From Bitcoin to Burning Man and Beyond: The Quest for Identity and Autonomy in a Digital Society, 2014, and is the author of A Crowd of One: The Future of Individual Identity, 2007.
One of my main goals in our initial sessions is to grasp an understanding of your individual identity from an empathic and non-judgmental perspective; it is important in all of our sessions that you feel heard and that your opinion is valued.»
The concept of individual identity as consisting in a continuity of reactions functions as a regulative principle for the process that renders the output (ultimately the world) intelligible.
Many of her works capture the expression of individual identity through groups (couples, teams, crowds) and reveal an undercurrent of her own biography vis - à - vis her subjects.
Other themes explored in the exhibition include looking at ways portraits can, by concentrating on a specific aspect of the sitter's life - such as Vanessa Bell's The Cook, Bernard Meninsky's Portrait of a Girl and William Roberts» A Gypsy Girl - remove an important part of their individual identity.
This approach is a demonstration of both socially just education and education for social justice as it deliberately provides the opportunity and conditions, or the space, for the development and expression of individual identity and empowerment (Griffiths, Berry, Holt, Naylor & Weeks, 2006; Mardirosian & Belson, 2009).
Both of these works, and the overall practices of each of the artists, point at once to details of the current world in which most of us still operate and yet signal ways that the importance of individual identity is gradually melding more and more with the robotic, the mechanic, the faceless.
This way of constructing has become the basis of Cruzvillegas» own thinking and methodology, while operating as a rich metaphor for the articulation of individual identity and place.
The gallery's program is rooted in the belief that artistic and curatorial practice plays a vital role in catalyzing cultural dialogue, while shaping our understanding of individual identity and social contexts.
But he never confused this logical notion of identity («things are identical» when every predicate is true of both or false of both» [3.398]-RRB- with the notion of individual identity through time, which is at issue here.
Thirdly, there is the phase of perfected actuality, in which the many are one everlastingly, without the qualification of any loss either of individual identity or of completeness of unity.
«Perfected actuality» is attained when «the many are one everlastingly, without the qualification of any loss either of individual identity or of completeness of unity.
But Whitehead says we are included «without the qualification of any loss, either of individual identity or of completeness of unity.»
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