Sentences with phrase «pointed critiques of»

Through photographic series and filmic works, OKEANOS will engage Sekula's most pointed critiques of the maritime industries, namely globalization's deregulated liquid spaces, lax environmental policies and sub-par labor standards.
Influenced early on by Brecht's political satire, she addressed the trauma of the Vietnam War and created pointed critiques of mass - media manipulations of women.
Casey Jane Ellison is a comedian and video artist who is known for her dry, satirical humor and her pointed critiques of the art world.
by Barrett Hodsdon, follows the question mark at the end of its title all the way to a pessimistic conclusion, making it one of the most extensive and pointed critiques of any national cinema ever published.
Astorino spoke to the New York State Business Council Thursday night, giving some pointed critiques of the business community's support of Governor Cuomo.
While the unending water balls and penalty strokes can get annoying, the more pointed critique of the course might be that it's only set up for one kind of golfer to succeed.
Erma Tranter, executive director of Friends of the Parks, presented a 14 - point critique of the budget that, among other things, faulted the Park District for not providing clear information on the total funds spent in each park.
ALBANY — Republican state Sen. John DeFrancisco kicked off his gubernatorial campaign from a hotel in suburban Syracuse on Tuesday with a pointed critique of two - term incumbent Gov. Andrew Cuomo, calling him a «bully.»
A point by point critique of their reasoning can be found here: https://nota-uk.org/2014/08/30/nota-uks-policy-proposal-to-be-debated-by-ers-at-their-agm/
A consistently intelligent (or at least bright), coherently constructed comedy that is on occasion a rather pointed critique of the American education system in the early 21st century.
And even a more self - effacing example, like Thor: Ragnarok, can still get in a pointed critique of colonialism.
(See, for example, Mark Bauerlein's pointed critique of some high school curriculum guides in New York City.)
Buren's display will at once imbue the surrounding space with a playful and festive ambience and present a pointed critique of our era's widespread nationalism.
By incorporating witty sayings and bold sweeping lines, Pettibon's works offer a pointed critique of American society and politics.
In seminal essays such as «The Function of the Studio» (1970), Buren provides a pointed critique of the artist's compromised and fixed position within the art system, in which the studio plays the fundamentally strategic role of a hideout, as well as of a privileged place where the work is produced and presented for the first time.
These works function in tandem with her sculpture to offer a pointed critique of sculptural machisimo and suggest a fluid awareness of gender and artistic identity.
Having devoted more than a decade to a collaborative practice that combines pointed critique of socioeconomic inequity with humorous détournement and rigorous formal experiment, (Jennifer) Allora & (Guillermo) Calzadilla are primed for their first comprehensive solo exhibition.
For Fontana, this space represented the cosmos or infinity, if not a very pointed critique of western painting.
Edson Chagas uses photography as a process in which he not only investigates daily life but also employs images in a pointed critique of consumerism.
Dan's 4 point critique of Cook et al. and my response have now been posted on his blog.

Not exact matches

The source of criticism lies in the 2 points just above — namely, ethical critique and moral disagreement.
Shapiro started his career as a syndicated conservative columnist at the age of 17 but wrote a critique in February of Parkland activists like Hogg and Gonzalez, pointing out their youth and saying, «Children and teenagers are not fully rational actors.
By way of contrast, the release too readily embraces and extrapolates from the studies it characterizes as supporting the rulemaking, as if these studies were on point and above critique when in fact they are not.
«This is a systemic critique, pointing out how the board must accept responsibility for excessive political spending, inadequate energy policy, our changing climate, toxic hazards, and human rights abuses,» Andrew Behar, CEO of As You Sow, said.
And I guess I would just add Henry Hazlitt's kind of 2 points as far as critiques of Keynesianism.
I think the main point I was getting at was that your piece seems to be a critique more of Daniel's tone than its substance.
I'll start, then, with my final point, which was to suggest that the evangelical universities Smith critiques are actually much closer to his vision of the university than he supposes.
Walzer points out that it was one thing to have a critique of Communist tyranny, but it is quite another thing to reform or reconstruct a society from the inside.
The recent critique of Hannah Arendt is a case in point.
The Reformed theologians behind the «Reformed catholicity» project acknowledge that the Church has — and must have — hermeneutical authority, and the point of my critique was merely to question whether their view of this issue is consistent with their understanding of the Church.
The main point of this critique is that Fundamentalism goes too far in creating a segregated community and has lost its ability to communicate effectively to the culture.
For a critique of Tillich's position from a process point of view, see Charles Hartshorne, «Tillich's Doctrine of God,» ibid., pp. 164 - 97.
Some of the points raised by the numbered critique are excellent, but true the tone becomes less useful and condescending with some of the points (and I love that Hayward raises the point that this is no doubt the way the author feels he has been treated).
Let us briefly review some representative arguments for the reality of God, not to make a critique of the arguments themselves, but to show the dualistic framework as their point of departure.
«Their point was that Darwin's critique did not touch the central thrust of their [Christian] doctrine, which was that everything ultimately owed its existence and preservation to a power transcending the natural order» (p. 379).
I'm sure I'm self - serving here or muddled to the point of oblivion, but your quote from Stage 6 in Stages of Faith, and your agonized Christ - on - the - Cross questioning the inadequacy of the «love everybody» notion seems pertinent to both my critique of you, David, and your critique of me in the last blog thread that went on and on regarding victimization.
The only significant point of difference between my understanding of the Trinity and theirs is the one which I urged earlier in my critique of their respective theories: namely, that the role of the Spirit within the Trinity as the bond of love between the Father and the Son should not overshadow the fact that God is by nature community or interpersonal process.
Firstly, I will critique a few major approaches and perspectives to show that any exclusivistic attempt from one point of view is problematic, and that a healthy development of the discipline requires a holistic understanding of mission.
To point out that a process worldview critiques assumptions that are almost universal in scholarly research and opens is significant only if people are open to issues of worldview.
Our concern in this study is with the spiritual vision behind modernity and the nature of the critique which primal vision brings to it and to evaluate the same from a Christian theological view - point and to see how the spiritual vision of post-modern society may incorporate what is valid in it.
I am not at this point putting forward a critique of Girard's thought, I am merely pointing out an important difference between his writings and Kierkegaard's.
Jared has clarified his critique of evangelicals, which seems to be a sociological critique that, regardless of what we say at the end of the day, our orientation reveals that the political has in fact become an idol.I think it's worth bringing up at this point Joe's post from way back....
But at least, and however illusionary it may be, the appeal to nature posits a vantage point from which a radical critique of culture becomes possible.134
In separate essays, Charles Hartshorne77 and Lewis Ford78 point out the serious misunderstandings of Whitehead at work in this critique, and Ford and others explain the Whiteheadian solution to the problem of evil as follows: 79 God does not wholly determine the course of the temporal process.
This point becomes pafficularly crncial when it is juxtaposed with Lindblom's critique of the advertising and public relations dimensions of the market system.
From our discussion so far one thing is clear: the crucial point and the very essence of Marx's critique of religion is not its denial of God, but the affirmation and acknowledgment of human autonomy.
I'm concerned that many of these Reformed leaders are fundamentalizing doctrines that need not be fundametnalized, to the point that a critique of Calvinism is cast as a critique of Orthodox Christianity.
Thus, this paper is not an account of Whitehead's theory of perception solely in terms of the categories of the philosophy of organism; rather, it is a critique of the coherence of that theory from a point of view outside it.
(This point was established by E. Hirsch in his younger days in a critique of idealist philosophy.
At a later point we will take up the continuing validity of this critique.
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