Sentences with phrase «often idealized»

The person outside of the marriage is often idealized and seen as an escape from the real problems of life.
Thiel and his Cuban team worked closely with the young women and their families to create a complex visual journey through Havana's urban landscape, providing an intimate depiction of a city that is often idealized and romanticized.
Adolphe Piot was a French artist best known for his paintings depicting often idealized portraits of women and girls.
For the exhibition, Stoller uses clay and the grotesque as a vehicle to explore the constructed, often idealized world...
Throughout, Flanders notes how difficult it can be to research or understand what everyday houses and homes were like over the centuries; the versions of «home» we see depicted in classic works of art, for example, were often idealized, and there has been little impetus, historically, to preserve humble homes for posterity (she offers the particularly stark example of the incredible scarcity of authentic examples of slave quarters in the American South).
The church is often idealized (or demonized) as the last bastion of a bygone era, dragging our feet as we're pulled into new moralities and new spiritualities.

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It's a dramatic U-turn in the quest for the perfect work environment — a migration back to the cubicle from the often - idealized home office, but a cubicle reimagined for a time when the line between domestic and professional life has never been more blurred.
What we often lose is our ability to appreciate the value of an idealized world wherein we are able to raise ourselves above the follies of our own predicament.
It's not like it involved a wave of acceptance of the concept of free love, exploration into knew spiritualism, a reavluation of morality and ethics, and the first real key stages in recognizing that the idealized «Good Christian Family Values» of the 50's were a lie and a sham, that often enough were just a cover for a an abusive house - hold, treating women like second class citizens, and culuraly engrained and supported bigotry.
Some high - achieving peers observe these intensely self - sacrificing students who relentlessly pursue an idealized, and often unattainable, success.
But we might want to at least tell stories and show models of love that don't look so predictable, that speak more to the way we actually live and love instead of some idealized and often unsatisfying or unsustainable version of it, stories that recognize that loving relationships are as varied and beautifully complicated as we humans are.
One thing I've noticed is that these negative comments often come with riders like «in your idealized world» and «clearly written by someone who doesn't have children» and «just wait until your children reach their teens» and «the writer has obviously never had to deal with a strong willed child» etc..
«The level of muscularity and attractiveness that are idealized in the media often are not attainable for the average man,» Tantleff - Dunn notes.
So profiles often describe an idealized self; one with qualities they intend to develop (i.e., «I scuba dive») or things they once had (i.e., a job).
is not all sunshine and fairytales, and it has been idealized online far too often..
«Westworld,» the 1973 sci - fi film conceived by novelist Michael Crichton that marked his directorial debut, is often regarded a high - concept precursor to his later work, «Jurassic Park,» in which a high - tech amusement park descends into chaos when its primary attractions — in this case automated denizens of an idealized Old West, rather than T - Rexes and velociraptors — turn on the attendees.
Too often, preservice teachers face idealized examples in their teacher training, examples that seem unattainable.
According to Wikipedia, «A cult of personality arises when an individual uses mass media, propaganda, or other methods to create an idealized, heroic, and at times worshipful image, often...
According to Wikipedia, «A cult of personality arises when an individual uses mass media, propaganda, or other methods to create an idealized, heroic, and at times worshipful image, often through unquestioning flattery and praise.»
She refers to her concept of creating idealized artificial worlds that sit in harmony with our own reality that is often unpleasant as «aggressive beauty.»
By using physical objects, such as her signature hand - blown glass bubbles and hanging balloons, Loher creates idealized, artificial worlds that sit in harmony with our own, often unpleasant, reality.
They are deformed, obese, brutalized or mutilated, offering the perfect contrast to the conventional idealized portraits of women often used as references to the most beautiful artworks ever created.
Because social media often projects an idealized version of reality, online experiences can trigger desire and longing, as well as anxiety and insecurity.
In Stamps, a massive inventory of over 23,000 stamps released in his native country from the colonial era to the present, Allen probes the official construction of an idealized national identity often at odds with social realities.
The places we usually see in these magical artworks are usually not real, but completely imaginary and idealized, mostly due to the fact that in China, mountains are often associated with religion, and thus, people believe that owning and looking at depictions of mountains is food for the soul.
Many works depict women as unfeminine, even animal, to combat the idealized, inhuman way women are often visualized in mainstream culture.
She unashamedly reveled in the beauty of the human body while challenging the tradition in which male artists depicted anonymous, idealized, and often eroticized female models.
These superficial adornments often combine as beautiful idealized images, or sometimes fearfully hideous mirrors.
During these early years (1820s), landscape painting was divided into two schools or styles: the Italianate Neoclassical school of Southern Europe which promoted idealized imaginary views often populated with mythological, or biblical figures; and a more realistic school derived from the Dutch Realist tradition - more popular in England and Northern Europe - which remained faithful to the real nature rather than the idyllic version.
GCMs often play a conservative role as a counterpoint to speculation or idealized modeling regarding «tipping points» or abrupt climate change, in favor of gradual, more linear climate response to external forcing.
Student Adem Onalan, who made me look taller, said that digital technology is often used to create more idealized bodies.
Because the real ocean does not match the idealized conditions of the Ekman spiral, wind - induced water movements often differ appreciably from theoretical predictions.
Further, a person often thinks about their crush in highly idealized ways; their partner is the most beautiful, intelligent, and compassionate person in the world, and there is simply no way you can convince the crush - er otherwise.
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