Sentences with phrase «of the human identities shaped»

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is closely related to the problem of cultural identity, the section on Cultural Identity said, «Culture shapes the human voice that answers the voice of Christidentity, the section on Cultural Identity said, «Culture shapes the human voice that answers the voice of ChristIdentity said, «Culture shapes the human voice that answers the voice of Christ».
On the one hand, there is something awesome about an intervention that no longer deals only with the soma, the bodily form, but goes right to the very core of human identity in order to shape the future not simply of one person but of his or her descendants.
Power operates through the normalizing gaze of the prison guard: it is not a mere external restraint on our conduct but has a productive role in shaping our inner world and identity to make us obedient and manageable.Under this picture, human freedom is threatened not so much by the crushing boot of 1984's Big Brother, but the passive intoxication of a Brave New World.
The artist explores the residual effects of natural phenomena and human intervention on the landscape over time and how these forces shape cultures and identities.
The psychology of the body shapes human experience and identity, where posture and movement shows an honest expression of our core beliefs and emotions.
Secondly, this drawing considers the option of masking and transforming the actual shape and identity of the human body by employing costumes — allowing one to act or perform under a guise knowing their identity is concealed from the viewer.
The exhibition explores the mutually shaping processes of urban space and human identity through photography, mixed media, sculpture, performance, and site - specific works.
Rather than rendering identity as fixed, the works on view consider gender and sexuality as negotiations that are shaped by the human psyche, the passage of time, and the complex relationship between self and other.
For me as Social Justice Commissioner, specifically charged by statute to report on the effect of the Native Title Act upon the human rights of Indigenous Australians, the challenge is to develop a framework that recognises the distinctiveness of Indigenous identity as it is shaped by our adherence to traditional laws and customs, while at the same time seeking to maximise the capacity of native title to contribute to the economic and social development of traditional owner groups and the communities they live in.
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