Sentences with phrase «on cultural touchstones»

Pulitzer Prize — winning journalist Jefferson draws on cultural touchstones, from Ebony to James Baldwin to Ntozake Shange, as she traces her life during the turbulent 1960s and 1970s, when radical race consciousness and feminism questioned all of the old assumptions.

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Indeed, even on this point Arendt's touchstone was not only the mission of the Congress for Cultural Freedom but also what she perceived as its bias against those thinkers of German liberal extraction, such as Paul Tillich and herself.
He added that he «flat - out disagreed with him doing this [protesting the national anthem] on the merits,» but said that he didn't believe it would become a cultural touchstone.
It's a cultural touchstone with imagery that instantly became iconic, a deeply layered satire, and an exploration of race and relationships that has made an indelible impact on the world in the year since it debuted.
The inspiration behind the TV show and movie The Fugitive, the case is now a cultural touchstone that transcends generations.Briefly, the story goes like this: on the morning of July 4, 1954, Sam Sheppard, a...
With an emphasis on the recent massive exponential growth of digital data, Salavon uses pop cultural touchstones to guide us through various examples of the unbounded possibilities of this phenomenon.
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From Pratt's rich artistic history and its impact on American culture and architecture, to the innovations it has pioneered in both education and business, this show promises an in - depth look at touchstone in Brooklyn's cultural landscape.
Among the people and cultural touchstones Mr. Elderfield compares Mr. Dylan's 35th album to are: Picasso, Coriolanus, Goya's Disasters of War, «Carl Jung's thoughts on James Joyce,» the Burial of the Dead in the Book of Common Prayer and William Blake.
You might forget that SNL is live, despite the fact that it's a third of its title, but that's only because it's been on the decline as far as being a cultural touchstone is concerned.
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