Sentences with phrase «of national narratives»

Through sculpture, performance, drawing, installation, and more, Durham tackles issues of national narratives, hegemony, and marginalized non-Western perspectives.
She develops independently exhibitions and editorial projects that seek novel strategies that may potentialize and animate archives related to the development of national narratives and identities.
«It's become part of the national narrative on the Amazon,» he says.

Not exact matches

«This Petrov probe could change the narrative of Putin in the West — from being a Stalinist tyrant defending the interests of his country to being a product of gangster Petersburg who united authorities with organized crime,» Stanislav Belkovsky, a Kremlin adviser during Putin's first term who consults at Moscow's Institute for National Strategy, told Bloomberg.
Corporate - owned media has been «in charge» of providing the dominant national narrative, helping us understand where we are and why, and what we can do about it.
Fifty years and 4,500 stores later, the company narrative is now engrained in the Canadian consciousness: the Hall of Fame hockey star and his police - officer partner who created not only a coast - to - coast coffee behemoth, but a slice of national pride.
Regardless of the «he said, she said» narrative, it takes time, potentially years, for the wheels of legislation to turn; a bill would require drafting, after which it would need to win a majority vote from the National Assembly before it could become a law.
Since the first - ballot vote eliminated Dr. Morton and Mr. Orman, the hard - edged conservatives of the group, the Wildrose and their friends at the Toronto National Post have been spinning the narrative that the progressives (or «soft - centrists») have defeated the conservatives in this contest.
«And if there is no comparable development and celebration of the English story in which creative effort is made to weave new strands into the national narrative and national rituals then the field will be left empty for the xenophobic and the terminally nostalgic.»
As oppressive as this legislation seems, it is fitting that these new regulations come under the guise of an anti-terrorism law, because that fits well into the narrative of protecting Russian national identity and deeply held Russian values against dangerous foreign influences.
One example would be Aimee Dorr Leifer's essay entitled «Teaching with Television and Film,» (TTF) published in N. L. Gage's The Psychology of Teaching Methods, a widely read Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education.1 Even in this essay, however, Leifer reviews what has been learned from various psychological studies of television and film narratives, and the limited range of the studies limits the vision of narrative teaching that she puts forth.
by Craig G. Bartholomew Baker, 384 pages, $ 29.99 The ability to «escape from place» is profoundly entrenched in America's national narrative» and in millions of personal narratives» as a tremendous blessing, if not a....
Information and well - reasoned analysis belong in sermons, but they are ineffectual as long as the preacher has not entered the landscape of the heart and challenged the reigning metaphors of secularist national culture with the images and narratives of faith.
Hartwig has been fielding calls from various NFL personnel departments trying to sift through the national narrative and get a better understanding of the talented running back who most experts assume will be selected in the first two rounds.
The national media and Vikings fans (and the Vikings themselves, apparently) were so excited about the «team of destiny plays home Super Bowl» narrative they forgot that there was one more game.
However, in the age of social media and in the age of recruiting that so greatly celebrates the signing of a National Letter of Intent, there are other sides to the narrative with regard to NLI week that I'd like to share.
Liverpool and Manchester United are still probably the two biggest clubs in England in terms of history and tradition as well as trophies, Manchester City are now serious players at the European level, Everton possess narrative in spades including not a few national titles and even the likes of Preston North End (The Invincibles, Tom Finney), Blackpool (Stanley Matthews, Jimmy Armfield), Blackburn Rovers (Alan Shearer et al.) and others have a position in the upper consciousness of the game.
Since the national narrative of women's liberation concentrated on the kitchen as metaphor for homebound drudgery and oppression, that's when.
-- Empowerment and development of inclusive national narratives — Global knowledge of cultures and histories — Cultural respect and understanding — Communication, exchange and exposure — Global citizenry through responsible media and political statements — Global values and equality — Avoidance of dehumanization of the other and abuse of knowledge — Other moral truths and views.
It is hard to argue against the fact that countries are influenced in their strategic thinking and security policies by historical narratives of their respective national «cultures», which have sources in history, a shared sense of identity, folklore and cultural heritage.
The United States asylum system was looking for a narrative that fit their national vision of refugee and asylum.
Labour advisers were equally eager to tell me how the cost of living narrative that dominated their conference was also gamed out months earlier, and was not a panicked response to a shift in the national mood over the economy.
If they survive the election as a major political force — and I expect they will — it will be because of their formidable local campaigning, not their national narrative.
Cuomo's bipartisan appeal will constitute a major part of his narrative if and when he mounts that national run.
Lack of local or national planning plays into a narrative of blaming new migrants in an area.
«By setting aside the «national interest» narrative in favour of emphasising that of «coalitions can work» we unwittingly manoeuvred ourselves into a position of appearing content to be willing appendages to our coalition partners.
When absence would be too conspicuous or odd, like at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, Cuomo danced along a line of fulfilling obligations without letting himself slide into narratives of 2016 ambition.
Terrorism: FG to Unveil New National Strategic Communications Approach The Federal Government has put machinery in place to unveil a new National Strategic Communications (NSSC) policy aimed at tackling the ideology and narrative of the Boko Haram terrorists and other insurgent groups in the country.
By avoiding the national spotlight now, they say, Cuomo can craft his own narrative as an able governor — outgrowing his reputation as a brash political tactician — and, perhaps most important, avoid making the kinds of gaffes that have plagued him in the past.
He has been careful since becoming governor to avoid talking about things not directly related to his current job, avoiding chances for national media exposure even as he aggressively disputes unathorized versions of the Cuomo narrative locally.
The showing may impact Cuomo's overall narrative — particularly if he ever indulges any national ambitions — and sets up a new challenge of bringing dissenters into the fold to supercharge his expected victory over Westchester County executive Rob Astorino, the Republican nominee, in November.
Not just the perception of New Yorkers, but it seems to be some national storyline or narrative,» he added.
Despite the national media's narrative of a political «blue wave» in this year's elections, Republicans have their own story to tell in New York.
Those appearances bolster the narrative Cuomo is pushing at the outset of his re-election campaign, that he isn't just running against his Republican opponent Rob Astorino, the Westchester County executive, but rather running against the national Republican party, a group of «extremists» opposed to abortion, same - sex marriage and stubborn on climate change, who are the source of gridlock in Washington.
Auletta's story wasn't Cuomo's first appearance in the magazine's pages, but that single sentence captured an essential truth about the man — and started to define a complex narrative that would shape three decades of city, state, and national politics.
Several of them do have national aspirations and I'm concerned if we're going to be leading the discussion, [then] why we are furthering this historical narrative that there are no qualified Latino and black candidates?»
Others, like Hessl and researchers at the World Bank, refer to a social component — a sort of collective narrative of hardship and loss that reifies the dzud as a national phenomenon.
The researchers suggest that the narrative of relative disadvantage, fuelled by populist leaders, might reinforce a «defensive and destructive» national perspective.
«Already it is transforming our understanding of the universe, with a fresh narrative of the physics of stars in their death throes,» said France Córdova, director of the National Science Foundation, which funds LIGO.
The scope of the subject is such that when Mr. Jarecki's voiceover cuts into the narrative, imposing a personal angle on the national story, it reduces the sense of significance its creator aimed for.
An honest account of Kenney (Will Forte) building the National Lampoon brand and splitting from Beard (Domhnall Gleeson) must necessarily follow the well - worn «rapid rise, drug - fueled fall» template of the troubled - genius narrative, so Wain and his well - stocked cast do what they can to puncture the genre and let out some of its hot air.
And Luk» Luk» I, a narrative feature about the 2010 Winter Olympics, exposes the shallowness of Canadian national identity.
It touches on the #OccupyWallStreet protests of 2011, but seems uncertain of how to fold that event — along with a tripling in the national income gap over the past three decades - plus — into a narrative that breaks down along free trade versus protectionist lines.
One of 2014's more compelling documentaries, Laura Poitras» Citizenfour channels the measured cool of its subject — former National Security Agency analyst - turned - whistleblower Edward Snowden — and eschews the sensationalism of so many docs for a chilling, information - focused procedural that moves with the precision of a narrative thriller.
Essentially a bunch of sketches tied to the narrative thread of the road trip to end all road trips (until they all did it again in National Lampoon's European Vacation two years later), Vacation provided Chase with the perfect comedy vehicle.
He writes a wide range of news stories, narratives and profiles from local, national and foreign assignments.
And the movie's tweaks of media and celebrity culture (Walter goes on a national morning show to tout his toy company's new product) come across as somewhat diversionary, and off the drumbeat of the main narrative.
The team has applied for a National Endowment for the Humanities grant to finish the first chapter out of a proposed six - chapter narrative.
Tatum will explain the value of examining socio - historical orientations and platforms to unbind the national narrative that has constrained the experiences of young African American males.
National groups sometimes have so called chosen trauma — an historical event which caused trauma that is kept in narrative (myth), creating long term feeling of victimization as well as enemies from the other side.
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