Sentences with phrase «out of ambivalence»

Harper Lee created the Atticus of WATCHMAN out of the ambivalence she felt toward white southerners like him.
It's entirely likely that a lot of potential Democratic voters, out of ambivalence or frustration, just didn't go to the polls.

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Despite Facebook's indiscretions and current ambivalence of users, the social network has managed to roll out reasonable changes in its privacy terms and data use policy.
The reasons for this are mainly two: (1) the pressure of other duties makes it difficult for ministers to stake out and hold time for study; (2) their frustrations in preaching increase their ambivalence about it, and, therefore, their likelihood to procrastinate.
The moral ambivalence of the new medical and scientific achievements also explains the public fascination with the two events: «Naked came I out of my mother's womb, and naked shall I return thither: the Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord» (Job 1:21, KJV).
He'd lived out my ambivalence, spent some years thousands of miles removed from box scores and title chases, spent others high - fiving me over touchdowns and slam dunks, slurping down SportsCenter and sports pages first thing every morning along with cereal and milk.
Most of our authors will draw on fieldwork to tease out the ambivalences and contradictions that mark people's political practices and situate these against formal discourses and narratives of citizenship.
Out of their own machismo or just ambivalence toward taking pictures of themselves, you don't see groups of men doing this.
I guess I'm missing out, but I find almost nothing in this album worthy of praise or anything more than ambivalence.
Last year's misleadingly titled «Fifty Shades Darker,» directed by James Foley and scripted by Niall Leonard (the author's husband), piled on the swoon - worthy luxury goods plus a few dubious thriller flourishes, even as it dragged out Anastasia's increasingly tedious ambivalence toward her adoring stalker of a boyfriend.
That ambivalence is reflected in Brad Brevet's C + review of the film out of Toronto.
The film perfectly captures their ambivalence towards their so far closeted daughter, and likewise limns the pain of coming out in a homophobic culture, not only for her, but for her parents.
Set in a small town in the Pacific Northwest, Lucia Perillo's story collection is a sharp - edged, witty testament to the ambivalence of emotions, the way they pull in directions that often cancel one another out or twist their subjects into knots.
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The über - maximalist installations by the straight, white, politically - incorrect artist seemed painfully apposite for an outing at the dawn of Trumpian America, although Rhoades» position of cheerful political ambivalence feels like a relic from another era.
In it, I reflect on the concept of ambivalence, exploring the antinomies of feeling vs. judgment as aesthetic responses, and how that plays out within art criticism and art practice.
This method of simultaneously revealing and concealing summons Duchamp's Fresh Widow (1920), a blacked - out window authored by Duchamp's female alter ego, Rrose Sélavy, and is significant in its ambivalence — positioned somewhere between painting and sculpture.
This book celebrates and reproduces in detail all of the woodcuts and linocuts that Katz has made since 1951, works that bring out the angular, awkward articulations, emotional ambivalence, and psychological complexity of his best work.
If this poll shows ambivalence among associates about partnership and concerns about how the process works, earlier research bears out that the remoteness of partners and tough demands made of senior lawyers are turning junior lawyers away from the traditional career goal.
Hoping to understand her own ambivalence about marriage, documentary filmmaker Sarah sets out to interview same - sex couples about their relationships The Ring Thing will screen at 6 pm on Thursday 22 March at the Australian Centre of the Moving Image (ACMI) in Melbourne's CBD.
As for extended courtships, most of the research out there suggests that longer courtships enhance marital satisfaction and other outcomes2, although there is some evidence that long courtships characterized by a lot of conflict and ambivalence should raise some red flags.3 I think we can borrow some findings from the cohabitation literature to provide some insight into your question.
If you are chronically ambivalent about the status of your relationship, here are a few questions to consider that can help move you out of a state of ambivalence to action.
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