Sentences with phrase «on cultural expression»

In a session of particular pertinence to many of the world's publishing markets today, Shukri Al Mabkhout — the 2015 winner of the International Prize for Arabic Fiction for Al Talyeni (The Italian)-- led a panel discussion titled «Censorship in the Arab World: Restrictions Imposed on Cultural Expression and its Impact on Creativity.»
On the plus side, he introduced social reforms that enhance women's opportunities and relaxed restrictions on cultural expression.

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If you believe that Christian doctrine is essentially an attempt to capture dimensions of human experience that defy precise expression in language because of personal and cultural limitations, then the truth about God, the human condition, salvation, and the like can never be adequately posited once and for all; on the contrary, the church must express ever and anew its experience of the divine as mediated through Jesus Christ.
Thus the philologist would ascertain the meaning of a passage of the Indian Atharva - Veda; the historian would assign it to a period in the cultural, political, and religious development of the Hindu; the psychologist would concentrate on its origin and significance as an expression of feeling and thought; and the anthropologist would deal with it from a folkloristic point of view.
Many outward expressions are suitable, the appropriate one in any given case depending on personality type and on the person's social and cultural situation.
Under these circumstances theologians and philosophers of the western cultural tradition leaned more and more on the doctrine of an immortal soul as an expression of the Christian hope.
We are challenged today at this point by the cultural and doctrinal exuberance of indigenous third - world expressions of Christianity, not to mention unprecedented contact with other world religious traditions on their own terms.
Any of these names makes sense in terms of the church's emphasis on the «fire» of God's presence and baptism in the Holy Spirit, a fire that is burning away the dead underbrush of cultural Catholicism; on the outward expression of this personal experience, especially glossolalia; and on the inner work of sanctification, which preachers describe as the process of being conformed to Christ or Christ being formed within us.
We should instead anticipate that if all reality is somehow ingredient in our experience at the pole of primary perception, no particular expression could fully retrieve it, and different peoples will represent their primary perception in radically different ways, depending on cultural and historical conditions.
He is currently employed on the Electronic Culture Research Project, a special initiative of the Uniting Church's Commission in Victoria to explore the impact of electronic media on global cultures and the implications of this cultural change on religious institutions and on the social experience and expression of religious faith.
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Another question for debate - supported by some opinion polling and qualitative studies - is whether the demand in England is more focused on cultural space for expressions of English identity than it is on political institutions.
We're a country which has never had a great deference to political authority and we pride ourselves on a healthy disrespect for the rich and powerful through our parliamentary democracy, our ferocious, free press and our cultural expression be it dramatic, comical or satirical.
Hill's work on Observe & Report, The Foot Fist Way, and his cultural breakthrough, HBO «s Eastbound & Down, contains more glass - darkly social commentary and life - lived expression than the work of any hotshot young novelist in recent memory.
We are providing a 21st century approach to its observance not just by recharging memory, but through an artistic reflection with a balanced affirmation of Hispanic heritage and indigenous traditions for collaborative new routes of expression from ancestral roots focused on the concerns of UNESCO: Cultural Rapprochement, Biodiversity, Ocean Care and Seafaring, Climate Change mitigation through sustainable energy, reforestation, gender equity and health issues.
The Christmas market in Cusco has taken on such proportions that in 2009 this very important and traditional event, representing one of the most outgoing expressions of Andean Catholicism, was proclaimed national cultural heritage of Peru.
Many galleries are located there where indigenous artists show their paintings, sculptures on woIt is a great cultural experience and gets you involved with the community through meeting the people, and many other means of expression.
NOT PLAYING BY THE RULES GAMEHOTEL director, and host of the show, Bruno Beusch, kicked off the soirée with a vibrant appeal in favor of the long overdue recognition of video games as a profoundly contemporary form of expression with this statement: «GAMEHOTEL puts video games where they belong: right on top of the cultural, economic, and social agenda of the 21 century.»
From small non-profit art centers to major cultural institutions in the region, these partners will be highlighting gender and race inequalities, taking on stereotypes and hypocrisies, and promoting artistic expression by the often overlooked and underrepresented.
EXHIBITIONS 2014 — Bourque, Bondgren and bourbon (Two - Person Collaborative Exhibition with Loretta Bourque), Linda Warren Projects, Chicago 2014 - Diverse Expressions, Human Thread Gallery, Chicago, IL 2014 - Gaze, Azimuth Projects, Chicago, IL (two - person exhibition with Ivan Lozano) 2013 - Gay Straight Alliance LGBT History Month Exhibit, Governors State University, University Park, IL 2012 - The Great Refusal: Taking on New Queer Aesthetics, SAIC Sullivan Galleries, Chicago, IL 2011 — All That Glitters, Linda Warren Gallery, Chicago, IL (solo) 2010 — Glimmer, Peregrine Program, Chicago, IL (solo) 2009 — The Cockamamie Show, North Lakeside Cultural Center, Chicago, IL 2008 — Made Flesh, Center on Halsted, Chicago, IL (solo) 2008 — summergroup08, Estudiotres, Chicago, IL 2008 — 21st Annual McNeese National Works on Paper Exhibition, McNeese State University, Lake Charles, LA 2008 — Thaw, Estudiotres, Chicago, IL 2007 — Better Days Ahead, The Finch Gallery, Chicago, IL (solo) 2007 — Creative Convergence, Center on Halsted, Chicago, IL 2007 — Collection Show, Estudiotres, Chicago, IL 2007 — Salon 07, Energy Gallery at Lennox Contemporary, Toronto, Canada.
Richard Grayson's video and multimedia works expand on the trifold relationship between religious and social belief systems, individual expression, and the development of cultural identity.
Focusing on sites and events of cultural significance, Pavlovic examines the power of photography to shape the perception of history as an expression of people's dreams and aspirations by projecting and conflating self - images and national ideologies.
It disrupts the traditional artistic mindset based on individual and emotional expressions while emphasizing on research and inquiry (in both cultural and technological terms) as the basis and prerequisite for contemporary artistic practice.
Spooner's performance is an evolving translation of Merleau Ponty's essay Indirect Language and the Voices of Silence (1952) and disassembles Ponty's original essay on speech, history and cultural expression into 8 - acts that include dialogue, dramatisation, un-workable stage directions, a growing cast of historical references and a non-chronological order.
From small non-profit art centers to major cultural institutions in the region, these partners will be highlighting gender and racial inequalities, taking on stereotypes and hypocrisies, and promoting artistic expression by the often overlooked and underrepresented.
A center of cultural and intellectual life on campus, the museum serves as a living textbook for object - based learning, a home and resource for artists, and a catalyst for artistic expression, scholarly innovation, and the production of new knowledge through art.
These figures which spring from the artist's imagination and are stripped of cultural and historical orientation and rely on pose and facial expression to convey attitude and meaning.
This new private museum, which focuses on 21st - centruy art practices from Africa and its Diaspora, is viewed as an expression of optimism at a time of economic stagnation and cultural paralysis.
She examines the cultural and natural encodings of human (bodily) expression and behaviour, and through her works, she encourages reflection on the way people act and interact in given surroundings.
Standouts include Carrie Mae Weems» holographic narrative about race, sex, and politics portrayed by ghostly characters on a burlesque stage; The Propeller Group's video that draws parallels between funeral practices in Vietnam and New Orleans, along with the collective's sculptures of tricked - out musical instruments, which were also photographed with members of Louisiana marching bands; Glenn Kaino's installation of water tanks that turn military machines into coral reefs; Jean - Michel Basquiat's paintings and works on paper that reference the cultural legacy of the Mississippi Delta and the South; Camille Henrot's video exploration of the universe by way of the storage rooms of the Smithsonian Institution; Tavares Strachan's 100 - foot long neon sign declaring «You belong here» from a barge on the Mississippi River; and Andrea Fraser's monologue, in which she recreated a heated debate by New Orleans city council members during a 1991 vote to racially integrate the Mardi Gras krewes — changing her voice and expression as she dynamically alternated between speakers, both black and white.
Other places to find contemporary abstraction include «Varieties of Visual Expression» at Southampton Cultural Center (Opening Reception on Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m.); Eric Firestone Gallery (group show of gallery artists) and Chase Edwards Gallery (a new group show).
Program Exhibitions / film screenings / manga library / performances / talk events / workshops / guided tours etc. — Brings together a total of approximately 120 works selected from 4,347 entries from 84 countries and regions — Presents a cross-section of contemporary artworks from diverse genres — Offers new perspectives on emerging styles of filmic expression through an extensive film program — Holds a program of approximately 40 talk events, workshops, performances etc. throughout the entire duration of the festival — Presents an experience of new cultural forms and ideas made possible by evolving technology
His most recent public effort ended in the project Who Cares (Creative Time, 2006), a book built from a series of conversations between Ashford and many other cultural practitioners on public expression, ethics, and beauty.
The abstract painter's particular focus on the colour yellow is a cultural expression, a relationship to the Chinese connotation of the erotic, or in the eyes of the western viewer, one of cowardice or timidity.
Jeanne D'Arc has for centuries been an inspiration for cultural expression and in the same vein, so too do women lawyers share their own views on culture.
In terms of our own cultural diversity in Canada, Rae called the Idle No More movement «an expression of frustration,» but was quick to point out that aboriginal protesters need to determine «to what extent this new movement takes on a stronger, keener sense of what the objectives are beyond simply that of protest» because «protest movements eventually have to turn positive and have a series of practical objectives that are very focused and very achievable.
The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore (the IGC), which met for the first time in 2001, is in discussions about draft provisions for the enhanced protection of traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expressions against misappropriation and misuse.
Like any other social trait, sexual preferences, attitudes, behaviors, and identity can be flexible to some degree.1 Another related concept, erotic plasticity, is defined as change in people's sexual expression (attitudes, preferences, behavior) due to socio - cultural factors and situational concerns.2 In other words, the basic idea is that someone's sexual response can fluctuate depending on their surrounding environment.
The Journal of the Anthropological Society of South Australia is inviting expressions of interest for its December 2015 edition on the following topic: «Norman B. Tindale and the Cultural Heritage of Indigenous Australians: Contributions and Complexities Concerning His Research Legacy».
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