Sentences with phrase «political issues of gender»

Kelly's projects frequently blend personal and political issues of gender, identity, and collective memory, so as to visualize the impact of historical events on the nature of everyday life.

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He does not even touch on what the political scientists Valerie Hudson and Patricia Leidl have called the «Hillary Doctrine,» promulgated through the Office of Global Women's Issues established by Mrs. Clinton at the State Department, and according to which any denial of gender equality anywhere in the world is a threat to American order.
He does not ignore political and economic developments, but he pays special attention to social issues, including, as he says in his preface, «the transformation of gender relations, the regeneration of the home, the disciplining of leisure and pleasure, and the establishment of segregation.»
While I believe there is already great material for men out there, as I surveyed the Bible and the culture of manhood (cross-ethnically), musical art, media, movies, magazines, the state of the church, urban dwellings, global cities, and the political climate of our country on gender, I continued to find the issue of manhood needing to be engaged.
Minita Sanghvi, an assistant professor in Management and Business at Skidmore College who specializes in political marketing and issues of gender and power.
The lack of gender parity was not just a political issue.
There are gender gaps on a number of science - related topics, including animal research, food safety, energy and space issues, even after controlling for political leanings and other factors.
It also is one of few to look at gender inequality issues among health professions beyond pay disparities, and among the first of its kind to highlight how political regimes and governance issues influence health workforce production.»
This one has all the right elements and moments to make you fall back in love with the tragic events of R & J, but it doesn't hold strong to the true political, social and gender issues that the play invokes.
Stephen Woolley, the British producer of such films as The Crying Game and Made in Dagenham, is part of the team behind Colette (as well as Carol), and says that «period films can often be more persuasive on contemporary issuespolitical, gender, sociological».
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The participating artists bring their own pleasures and political dispositions to bear on issues of identity and gender, romance and lust, religious and legal strictures, and public scandals.
They are a distillation of personal experience, encompassing both the public and the private and include the political (the «Flag» series) and the cultural (Original Soundtrack), as well as issues of gender (The Odile Variations) and health (the «AbPoz» series).
Her video installations and photographic works explore the political and social conditions of Iranian and Muslim culture, particularly focusing on gender issues and questions of power.
Elsewhere, artists highlight issues of gender politics within political activism (Sanja Iveković); gender and language (Halil Altındere); access to information (Marcell Mars); and ownership and copyright (Cesare Pietroiusti).
Beginning with her early photographic series Women of Allah (1993 - 1997), and continuing through her current practice, Neshat has consistently and fluently probed issues of gender, power, displacement, protest, identity, and the space between the personal and the political with a singular and powerful aesthetic.
This exhibition highlights four themes in Kahlo's paintings to examine their continued relevance to international artists: the performance of gender, issues of national identity, the political body, and the absent or traumatized body.
For these artists, ritual practice often emerges as a form of catharsis and political critique to approach issues such as race, gender, slavery, and colonization.
«Both a celebration of womanhood and a brash political statement, the work plays with the language of radical feminist movements to address issues of gender, identity and sexuality.»
Consistently political, her artistic output has continued to grapple with issues of gender, technology, class and race; notions of the body are central to her work, with corrupted beauty a key theme.
«SELF REFLECTION is an intersectional approach to issues of «gender, identity, sexuality, body image, censorship, and self - liberation,» says The Untitled Space Gallery, and the artists involve use their own autonomy as a means of addressing «the personal as political via self - reflection and reinvention, tackling conventional notions of female image and taboo.»
Since the late 1960s, Adrian Piper has forged a unique artistic practice that infused classical Minimal sculptural form with explicit political content and introduced issues of race, gender and identity politics into the vocabulary of Conceptual art.
She represents changes in fashion and social mores, racial and gender issues, class differential, political agendas, feminist advances; in short her work effortlessly reflects a century of change as much as that of any photographer from the same era.
The artist is emphasizing and bringing to light important issues of the capitalist society by cleverly commenting on sexual identity, gender relations and a variety of political and existential issues.
Her practice, which combines painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, installation, performance, photography, and video, explores issues of gender, culture, and the self, often employing the body as a tool to weave together the personal and political.
Instead of old binaries of East Vs West, Socialist Vs Capitalist, their images capture a generation shaped by issues that are personal rather than political; by questions of sexuality, gender and style.
Through her artistic practice and her teaching, both of which are very closely integrated, she rigorously explored complex issues of class, gender, health and the body; combining personal experience, political understanding and critical theory.
Political use of color addresses social issues, such as the exploration of gender and sexuality in bold photographs by Matt Slade (B.F.A., photography, 2016), Kyle Henderson (B.F.A. photography) and Haley Varacallo (B.F.A., photography, 2015), while colorful mixed media works by Kenzie Adair (B.F.A., painting, 2014) provide commentary on traditional ideas of femininity.
Dolgin is also a co-founder of Ladyfest Atlanta, an annual political arts festival that fosters collaboration and dialogue between local artists, activists, and community leaders around gender - centered oppression issues.
The second - wave feminist and conceptual artist Mary Kelly has made a career out of combining the personal with the political, examining issues of gender, identity, and collective memory in large - scale narratives.
These exhibitions have engaged with Canada's cultural genocide and processes of Truth and Reconciliation, the trauma of war, the role of the child within contemporary political discourse, to normative discourses of sexuality and gender among many other issues.
On the path of Women Who Know, I continue to be affected by ongoing discussions related to political, social, and gender issues.
Mark Bradford is a Los Angeles — based artist whose body of work is committed to addressing socio - political issues of our contemporary societies, tackling topics such as race, class and gender with great craft.
Whether she deals with complex gender or political issues, or questions the pressures on Arab artists who are wedged between local and international expectations — a dose of lightheartedness serves as a strategy to open up conversation.
A political activist since her college years, Brooklyn - based artist Martha Rosler explores issues of gender, warfare, civil rights, and homelessness in her photomontages and videos.
Some 600 years after Joan of Arc's struggles, gender issues continue to arise in dominant legal and political culture prompting a call to arms (see the genderpocalypse readinglist).
October 6, 2016 in Campaign 2016 and sentencing issues, Collateral consequences, Elections and sentencing issues in political debates, Purposes of Punishment and Sentencing, Race, Class, and Gender Permalink Comments (3)
The authors share insight on their multidisciplinary research covering areas of social policy, economics, poverty, gender studies, nutrition, agriculture, labour, migration, and conflict with the objective of fostering informed debate on social, political and economic issues and policies.
We are committed to fair, open - ended scholarly assessment of the current political issues of terrorism, gender inequality and intolerance Frequency about 1 post per month.
This class explores personal, political and clinical issues of race and gender in eating disorder treatment including differences between gender roles, sexual orientation and gender identity as well as specific risk and protective factors, the impact of oppression and assimilation stress on identity development, and culturally relevant treatment implications.
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