Sentences with phrase «political identity formation»

As an undergraduate, he worked as a research assistant for the Institute for Latino Studies, assisting in studies exploring political identity formation for multiethnic voters.

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The purpose of nonsegregationist separatism is the formation of personal and political identity within a patriarchal society.
I became politicized later on, mainly by Americans who had left the US as a result of the Vietnam war and ended up my professors at Waterloo University and the University of Toronto, although admittedly this was a New Left politicization, with identity politics, civil rights and new social movements (feminism, gay rights, immigrant rights) displacing rather than integrating into much of the previous class - based political formations.
This exhibition extends her exploration of the brutalising histories of colonialism and slavery, and the political and psychological consequences that accompany identity formation in contexts of oppression and violence.
Together, these three bodies of work delve into interrelated themes Piper has explored throughout her career — the intersubjective formation of self, identity, race and gender; racism, sexism, xenophobia, and competing conceptions of political responsibility.
Wesley's desire to link the endless to the everyday via an «underground» passage that could prove to be «popular» is one that cuts to the quick of identity, of the political economy of subjective formation and its representation.
It was within this particular political framework that Geng honed his craft, his fascination with the mechanisms of communication, memory and identity - formation motivated early on by the failures of the bureaucratic state.
Lien Truong's paintings examine social, cultural, and political history, exploring the influences that bind the formation of contemporary identity and belief systems in a transcultural context.
The exhibition «Go to Hell or Atlanta, Whichever Comes First» extends her exploration of the brutalising histories of colonialism and slavery, and the political and psychological consequences that accompanies identity formation in contexts of oppression and violence.
On the occasion of Lévy Gorvy's first solo exhibition with Adrian Piper, on view at the New York gallery between September 14th and October 21st, this catalogue examines themes the artist has explored throughout her career — the intersubjective and institutional formation of identity, including the categories of race and gender; racism as a type of xenophobia; and conceptions of political responsibility.
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