Sentences with phrase «other narrative forms»

It is a city tucked in the pockets of Nigerian writers around the world, offered back to the world by this diverse, talented group in their short stories, novels, poems and many other narrative forms.
The other narrative form is from the settled tradition of Israel that developed after the people took root in Canaan.
As Crewdson noted in a 2005 interview, «One of the things I love about a photograph as opposed to a film or other narrative form is that the viewer will always bring their own story to the photographs, because my photographs are unresolved.»

Not exact matches

More obviously than in other parts of the Synoptic Gospels there is much material which is evidently a casting back, in the form of a narrative about Jesus, of the thought and experience of the Church in later years, and of its controversies with opponents.
Others are not quite so enamored with stories but continue to speak of narrative sermonic form.
It was this stream of thought that came to expression in the Passion narrative where Luke recorded Jesus as saying to the penitent thief; «today you shall be with me in Paradise».5 We must be careful to do justice to the fluid nature of the forms in which the resurrection hope was expressed, and to recognize that they were alternatives which could not be easily reconciled with each other.
Its purpose was to proclaim in story form the Easter message that Jesus is the exalted Lord, and each achieved this without dependence upon any other resurrection narrative.
Later forms, on the other hand, would be the «anecdote,» the «legend,» the collections of narrative materials, and the «myth.»
The folks living when the christian story was forming were more aware than we are of the similarities to other religious narratives.
There is only one historical Jesus Christ.13 In this Bonhoeffer follows the conclusions of Martin Kahler.14 The Logos, who is personal, who is incarnate in Jesus of Nazareth, is confronted through the historical scriptural narratives and is known in no other way or form.
I don't know if this will change anyone's mind, probably won't, but for me, I at least want to call out hypocrisy among other fans and the laziness of trotting out the narrative when I can still vividly remember Cincinatti fans throwing beer bottle at officials, remember 49ers fans forming a «Ring» around my wife and me and threatening us with physical violence (never mind the assault of the Dodgers fan by Giants fans).
«The earliest video games really had very little in common with other forms of narrative entertainment,» said Bowman.
As these familiar strands of old stories collide, they form an increasingly unpredictable drama — one that, thanks to the impact of each narrative's formula upon the others, surprises as well as scares.
Yet, rather than privileging one over the other, I suggest that the value of these films lies in their agnosticism, in their implicit questioning of both linear narrative and the non-linear forms that would seek to displace it.
Other key characters you meet are memorable as well, forming a strong narrative.
It might seem a hollow, too - clever trick, but the necessity to cram the frame — comparatively speaking, of course — gives the proceedings a lot of comic tension, as the actors are rarely more than a foot away from each other, and complements Anderson's tableau form of narrative shorthand — such as the proper introduction to one villain with a shot looking down at the weapons arranged on his desk — incredibly well.
Unlike videos and a lot of other forms of media, games are usually non-linear narratives.
Ultimately it is important to show students how the skills they use to write a Narrative or Persuasive text in the classroom can be adapted to create other forms of text such as video blogs, speeches, advertisements, etc..
Presentations at the NCTE Conference were about narrative as a way of fostering student engagement and motivation, narrative as a way to understand other people's cultures or environments, narrative as a way to create student voice, narrative as a spur to innovative thinking, narrative as a way to learn any academic discipline, narrative as a form of persuasion, narrative as a way to create personal meaning and new knowledge, narrative as an impetus for social change, narrative as a way to inspire creativity, narrative as the beginning of inquiry, narrative as an expression of imagination, narrative as a reflection on one's own process of learning, and narrative as the basis of collaboration among those with multiple perspectives.
Without negating the importance of and relative difficulty of other forms of writing, omitting narrative writing as a form for high school students does not represent the rigor that is possible and necessary within these documents.
Consider these genre categories and the differences among them: (a) literature / narrative text, (b) informational text, (c) argumentative / persuasive texts, and (d) other forms (graphic novels, multimedia texts, etc.).
He isn't working alone - in fact, his project is more of a translation, of laying out the work of other scientists and thinkers in an engaging, instructive narrative form for the lay - reader.
These trends, and others, suggest that customers» comfort with e-fiction and shorter - form narratives are here to stay.
Transmedia itself... is often thought of as a series of actions that happen between or across media or the transfer of messages — this isn't «wrong» per se, but it tends to neglect the nuances of human behavior, the levers for why people share stories to begin with and how they connect to each other through different narrative forms.
This means that in a very real sense authors should avoid profanity in narrative and even in dialogue just as they do - ly adverbs and other easy forms of telling.
Narrative essay writing is absolutely different from other forms of academic Continue reading
In other forms of narrative nonfiction, it's thought that only with traditional advances on royalties can the research be afforded and the books be written.
I really believe that some stories need to be told in longer narrative form, and others, like the dozen in The Devil and Sherlock Holmes, work ideally as shorter pieces.
Posts would generally take the form of first - person narratives, with little to no deep research, rarely including interviews with other subjects and would be generally quite one - dimensional.
There are even some slight narratives running through the game in the form of Mysteries that crop up, many of which are based on famous stories or other things.
Narratives and interactions of this kind were virtually nonexistent in the industry's earlier forms, and drawing inspiration from other mediums has been one of the primary drivers behind its evolution.
This is largely because these big bads are locked away in their forts up until your siege which robs you of the same narrative connection you've formed with Mordor's other colorful inhabitants.
But whereas that exhibition consolidated an emergent artistic practice, Other Primary Structures consolidates a highly problematic form of global art history, one that is no less hegemonic than the narrative from which it supposedly departs.
Ventura has developed his own inventive approach to narrative, blending two forms of storytelling — one inspired by historical events and the other entirely fictive — with a creative technical approach that has earned him widespread recognition.
As forms become fewer and denser in other works, the artist's titles imply vague narratives.
The school's program in «visual narratives» combines writing and visual art, for those interested in illustration, graphic novels, and other forms of «visual storytelling.»
The resulting works thus collapse the distinction between sculpture and other art mediums, such as painting and poetry, into a complete corporal, temporal, and narrative form.
Through the spinning of metonymical visual narratives, Bourgeois» work forms a web of stories about her life that are simultaneously stories about the paradoxes of the human condition and served as a crucible in which a Self - straining towards the nearly impossible yet existentially necessary act of connecting with Others - could be forged out of alienation and personal trauma.
Referencing text and other forms of printed matter, music, and both historical and current events, the artists enact gestures of reclamation, articulating the narratives of the disempowered and disregarded through the use of materials which are usually held to be mundane.
They seem to use, with much more freedom, figure art, and other recognizable forms, with elements of abstraction, for the creation of sometimes ambiguous narratives.
It was, in other words, a form of ontological warfare meant to separate children from their roots in language, cultural practices and oral narratives that fundamentally inform the way in which a person interacts with their environment.
Between 1994 and 2002 he created the Cremaster Cycle, a series of five films that look beyond biology as a way to explore the creation of form, employing narrative models from other realms, such as biography, mythology, and geology.
Gowda is interested in the power that objects and forms carry in capturing aspects of reality, with its social and cultural narratives, that are otherwise unseen by and unspeakable through other languages of representation and analysis.
Derived from the figure and mythic narratives, Hadzi's sculpture references antiquity and classical artifacts — abstracted anatomical forms, columnar and other architectural elements, helmets, weaponry and body armor function as visual metaphors for ancient cultures.
And since in that text Hubbard described his concept of being an observer and referenced Kafka's use of space and architecture, my reduced notion of abstraction as excluding any form of narrative other than form itself seemed to need renegotiation.
As the cycle evolved over eight years, Barney looked beyond biology as a way to explore the creation of form, employing narrative models from other realms, such as biography, mythology, and geology.
Hinkle's abstract «un-portraits» of elusive figures — the artist draws them with handmade brushes while improvising dances to blues, hip - hop, and Baltimore Club music — pivot between real and imagined narratives representing thousands of black women who have disappeared due to colonialism, human trafficking, homicides, and other forms of erasure.
Other featured contributions include Vibeke Tandberg's (b. 1967) installation, The Waste Land (2007), which plays with language and form by breaking down and re-ordering the poem's integral parts into a new narrative.
However, as Himid reminds us, the meaning within the object's history becomes a narrative force in the exhibition; early forms of the banjo were made by African people (as many other objects and innovations) in America and were often played in minstrel shows in the 19th century.
Narratives are crafted from found images; daily life is painstakingly documented; printed matter is folded, stacked and collaged to form new compositions; among other approaches.
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