Sentences with phrase «own freakishness»

The whole structure should be redefined along two regimes, one unitary and relatively regulated, and the other individualistic and representing a variety of tax rates and welfare and regulatory systems, and liberated from Brussels» manic control - freakishness, that requires regulation of banana displays in grocery stores and the size of condoms.
The arts merit a central role in liberal studies insofar as they are conceived not as occasions for self - exhibition, studied opacity, and calculated freakishness, but as opportunities for the disciplined attainment of qualitative excellence in the form of singular perceptual constructions.
After the painfully one - sided sexual adventure of the first film, in which she met Christian and was brutally exposed to his odd habits, and after Christian's even nastier control - freakishness in the ill - conceived «50 Shades Darker,» Ana is at last able to demand to hold the reins from time to time — a narrative turn that manages to frame their marriage as an empowering structure for women: now enclosed in the gilded cage of their union, Ana can pull on the rope that Christian had tied around her neck.
Of course it defies genre — it's not primarily a horror movie or a suspense thriller but simply a character study, with the delicacy that term typically implies but also with a freakishness it doesn't usually portend.
Sometimes, the freakishness is welcome, as a man may be so enraptured by his devoted Beauty that he'll tolerate anything to be with it.
Like Diane Arbus, she worked for fashion magazines and shows the strangeness of Manhattan streets, but without the freakishness.
, Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK (2009); Real Realm - Freakishness, Modern Art Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan (2009); First White Rabbit Show, White Rabbit Gallery, Sydney, Australia (2009); Jiong, Duolun Museum of Modern Art, Shanghai, China (2008); Cine Cine Cine!!!
2009 «China China China,» Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom «Real Realm - Freakishness,» Modern Art Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan «Media Exhibition - Chinese Young Artists,» Ningbro Art Museum, Zhejiang, China «Warm Up,» Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai, China «Found,» Foundry Museum, Beijing, China «Touch,» Chengdu A4 Contemporary Arts Center, Chengdu, China
The Biblical / Talmudical story of Lilith is the story of a monster woman who «specifically connects presumption with madness, freakishness, monstrosity.»
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