Sentences with phrase «offer pointed critiques»

By incorporating witty sayings and bold sweeping lines, Pettibon's works offer a pointed critique of American society and politics.
These works function in tandem with her sculpture to offer a pointed critique of sculptural machisimo and suggest a fluid awareness of gender and artistic identity.

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(ENTIRE BOOK) Prof. Oden offers a critique of contemporary pastoral counseling that notes the advantages of modern clinical psychotherapy while pointing out its limitations for pastoral counseling which he asserts has all but ignored the classical Christian pastoral tradition exemplified in the work of Gregory of Nazianzus.
Gostin also offers point - by - point analysis of the critiques of Bloomberg and his policies, including charges of paternalism, assertions that the policies infringe upon corporate rights, and objections to his wielding of unilateral executive power
There are many searing, important points a president might offer when critiquing American schooling.
If you are developing an essay or chapter on your own, or as a part of an anthology with unclear editorial support, I can offer critical critique along the way — just remember the above point that editors will encourage further changes, thereby putting your article in line with the rest of the publication.
An evaluation tends to be shorter and more general, while a critique is usually more detailed and specifies what works on the page and what doesn't, recommends steps to fix it, and offers detailed suggestions for revisions, focusing on narrative and prose, theme, organization, pacing, clarity, voice, and point of view.
Of all the avenues offered by Dirt 4, it's this that is steeped in greatest mystery at this point, given the sheer quantity of time required to engage with it and objectively critique its value.
Hase was capturing images during the transition from the Weimar Republic to the Third Reich and through post-WWII Germany with a uniquely independent point of view that was made possible by the establishment of her own studio and offer critiques and commentary following her own artistic sensibilities.
Trying to critique a blockbuster museum show like «Picasso and Chicago» at the Art Institute of Chicago is kind of like trying to offer thoughtful criticism of Coca - Cola; at this point, there's not much that can be said that would enhance or diminish the iconic status of either of these monolithic cultural forces.
«She offers a re-entry point into expressionistic drawing and painting without losing the political critique present in so much of the art of the 1990s and early 2000s.»
But then I want to offer a second point of critique, based on a line of research I have underway on how work done in the name of learning (and the learned), in such institutional settings as universities, tends to give rise to a distinct class of intellectual properties, one that differs from commercial properties and places a different set of opportunities and responsibilities on the owners of those learned properties.
As part of these reviews, we use metaanalytic methods to begin to explore the strength of the findings across studies and at the same time offer critiques and point to some of the methodological limitations of these studies.
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