Sentences with phrase «personal emotional narratives»

I believe this is absolute nonsense and driven more by personal emotional narratives rather than analysis.

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The strong characterizations are aided by the overall narrative featured in Tales of Hearts — which, true to its name, tells a bit more of a personal, emotional tale than you'd expect from the series.
To help the students personally connect to writing, Mount Desert uses the Reading and Writing Project (RWP) from Lucy Calkins of Teachers College at Columbia University, which focuses on writing narrative from a personal and emotional perspective and places a strong emphasis on reading topics matched to the students» reading and comprehension ability.
I believe this initial assessment of the whole book, rather than reading only a chapter or two, is the best way to see how the author sustains the narrative arc — creates the premise, develops the action, resolves the problem — and brings the reader to some kind of satisfying personal experience, an emotional landing place, whether it's inspiring, happy, tragic or just plain informative.
These works describe a personal emotional state and tend to be strident and angst ridden but still relies on elements that are recognizably realistic for additional narrative power.
A modern day «Expressionist», Emin explores ideas of narrative disclosure, drawing on subjects that are intimately bound up with her own biography, recalling events, dreams or emotional states in works that are starkly honest and personal, yet familiar and universal.
Weaving emotional and often very personal narratives, the works range from highly political to privately erotic by artists including Duncan Grant, David Hockney, Dora Carrington and John Singer Sargent, bringing together some of Britain's best artistic voices from the last 150 years to celebrate the diversity of our queer population.
He utilizes narrative scenes to express his own personal history, story and emotional sensibility.
Narrative: The exhibition also explores the narrative possibilities of photography found in the interplay of image and text in the work of Robert Frank, Larry Sultan, and Jim Goldberg; the emotional drama of personal crisis in Nan Goldin's image grids; or the expansion of photographic description into experimental video and film by Victor Burgin and JudNarrative: The exhibition also explores the narrative possibilities of photography found in the interplay of image and text in the work of Robert Frank, Larry Sultan, and Jim Goldberg; the emotional drama of personal crisis in Nan Goldin's image grids; or the expansion of photographic description into experimental video and film by Victor Burgin and Judnarrative possibilities of photography found in the interplay of image and text in the work of Robert Frank, Larry Sultan, and Jim Goldberg; the emotional drama of personal crisis in Nan Goldin's image grids; or the expansion of photographic description into experimental video and film by Victor Burgin and Judy Fiskin.
These women are bound together by their choice to use personal and inherited experiences in narrative sculptures resulting in emotional work that contrasts to much of the prevailing abstract and technological trends traditionally embraced by museums and galleries.
In essence, through autobiographical narratives constructed in social interaction, we create personal meaning and emotional understanding of the events we have experienced that contributes to our evolving sense of self throughout the lifespan.
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