Sentences with phrase «political language not»

Comrades and Lovers is a call to consider poetic and political language not as two distinct modes of discourse, but rather as a single linguistic experiment, conveying the notion of progressive politics and poetry as two ways of practicing democracy.

Not exact matches

Bearing in mind the relatively loose language of the ToR (see definition of «environmental effect» above) and that environmental assessment (EA) is a simply a process for decision - making that does not dictate any particular result, why not consider the GHGs associated with increased oil production and avoid what could be a crucial political and legal objection to the NGP?
What our political culture hasn't come to terms with is that the proliferation of right - of - center broadcasting has coincided with (probably) a smaller percentage of Americans (and especially younger Americans) hearing conservative opinions at length, in language they understand.
So did the Spanish in what is still called Latin America, the British in India, and in modern times and with different language, the Allies in Germany, all of whom were able to build new political orders not just because they invaded, but because they stayed, and they convinced the conquered people.
A translator can not neglect the role of language in the process of translation, especially in a pluralistic society like India, which includes different religious and political ideologies, languages and culture.
Today, Bibles are published by the church and their use is promoted, priests are not allowed to hold political office, and members are encouraged to read the Bible and worship in their native language.
The ending of tyranny in the world is an eschatological hope, not a political policy, and one wishes the president's language would reflect that fact of life.
You have argued that Christians (along with other believers) have every right to make religious arguments in the public sphere — that they don't need to turn to some neutral, universally rational language before they engage in political debate.
Christian acquiescence in this fate can be measured in any number of ways: by the extent to which the Church renounces her inherent «platonism,» thinking and speaking in the language of psychology, sociology, economics, and politics rather than philosophy (metaphysics) and theology; by the tendency to view the Church not first as sacrament transcending political order, but as a mere mediating institution within that order; by the «political» or «clerical» temptation to equate true ecclesial reform with institutional or curial reform.
We can not, therefore, dismiss Reagan's language as mere political hyperbole.
Whatever we may think of the political consequences, it was probably not accidental that the first man to be elected president after Watergate was also the first in a long time to use the language of evangelical Christianity.
There are reasons, for example, and reasons based on principles, that explain not only why classroom furniture should not be bolted to the floor, but why maps should not have political frontiers drawn in darker ink than other lines, and why epic poetry should be introduced by reading selections in their original language.
Although Rohani argues for constructive interactions with other countries and although he supports applying a softer political tone — as opposed to the combative, controversial and provocative language that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad or other hardliners utilize — when dealing with the international community and regional state actors in regards to Syria, Rohani has not called for an overall sweeping shift in Iran's foreign policy.
With regard to the legitimizing positions put forward by the different political actors, there is a clear contrast not only between the values and objectives they defend, but also between the different language and theoretical frameworks they employ.
Our analyses seem to be robust, and even though there are certain limitations, we are confident that our measures are not an artefact of language change over time or product of the alleged change in the way political communications operate.
@Alexei: the biased language as such is contained in the extract, my own language has been relatively unbiased; political terrain is contentious so its not surprising that contentious language is used; or would rather have me be «politically correct»?
The Legislature's few agreed - upon revisions to the governor's original appropriations language were minor and have not reduced the potential for waste and political wheeling - dealing in the name of «economic development.»
Indeed, while republicans had tied the rise of self - interest to a negative story of change and corruption, in this nascent language of political economy of the eighteenth century, individuals» pursuit of their private interest was thought to be consistent not just with social and political order, as Albert O. Hirschman argued in The Passions and the Interests, but with social and political progress.
If approved, the constitution will require that «districts shall not be drawn to discourage competition or for the purpose of favoring or disfavoring incumbents or other particular candidates or political parties» — language that will allow courts to strike down gerrymandered districts.
We kill, exploit, back bite and betray each other simply because this particular person is not from my country or that particular person does not speak my language or those people do not belong to my political or religious affiliation.
Parliamentary language should be updated, but the modernisation of our political institutions mustn't stop there
People are likely to lose their language if they're a small minority, if they have little political power and if popular media, such as TV and radio, aren't aired in their language, Rudiak - Gould says.
In 2002, a team of linguists and historians argued that the script did not represent language at all, but religious or political imagery.
The research community isn't pleased with the new language, but this week, NSF advised political scientists to take that requirement seriously.
Trump's language use and online personality were also compared with that of 105 other influential and famous business managers (including Google's Eric Schmidt, HP's Meg Whitman, and Apple's Tim Cook) and entrepreneurs (including Tesla's Elon Musk, Dell's Michael Dell, and Amazon's Jeff Bezos) who are not on the political stage.
Not only does she speak the language, having been born there, she has some murky connection to the political players.
The subject of the movie is lobbying in Washington, D.C.. It's specifically about the political battle between those who believe that there is room within the Constitution to enact regulations on the ownership of firearms and those who take the final four words of the Second Amendment — «shall not be infringed» — as the only language in it that really matters.
For political reasons rather than constitutional ones, the political question doctrine is likely to remain a troubling issue while constitutional language will not.
Many educators and political leaders warned that the passage of Proposition 227 would be a catastrophe for the one in four California students who do not speak English as their primary language.
The study has argued that it is not just the responsibility of the Department for Education (DfE) alone and that the UK was struggling with a skills deficit on foreign languages that would have «wide - reaching economic, political and military effects».
Indeed, at a time when younger Americans don't identify with Israel as earlier generations did, the establishment of a connection through language could lead to business, cultural and political connections later on.
Once that culture became established over time and space, it could not be changed rapidly, since it had already become the political and economic common language, known and used by millions of adults.
It would be nice, however, if they did not try to appropriate the language of real political and social oppression to complain about business snafus.
It is about false nationalisms and the world's discontented margins, where the true boundaries are not political borders but the frontiers of tribe, ethnicity, language and religion.
Indie Author indeed... unless you're writing about a famous auto race, or declaring both your career and political alignments at the same time, then quit mucking around with language, it's designed for communication, not confusion!
Nevertheless, the following laws actively participated: the Chinese language was prohibited in public, Chinese were restricted from entering state universities, Chinese were not able to enter military, political participation was not allowed, all Chinese symbols and celebration of Chinese New Year were banned, and Chinese were forced to change their names to Indonesian.
We have a small list going, and I happen to be a big language / culture nerd, so I wanted to include cultural snapshots of Spanish - speaking countries with their indigenous languages, culture, and geographical / political information (I promise you, they're not all the same).
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Under Schendel's hand - one undoubtedly shaped by the persecution and political unrest so prevalent in the first half of the 20th Century - language is presented not just as a communicative device, but rather a wider visual metaphor for human existence.
Creative Conversation: «She Who Writes Herstory Rewrites History» Part 3 «I am not a painter in the strictest sense... I am a political strategist who uses a visual language to encourage conversation, argument, change.»
«I am not a painter in the strictest sense... I am a political strategist who uses a visual language to encourage conversation, argument, change.»
Direct not just in its address of the viewer, but also in its active engagement with social and political events, Kruger's work uses the visual language of advertising to critique the very messages it emulates.
Chapter 1: Things Must be Pulverized: Abstract Expressionism Charts the move from figurative to abstract painting as the dominant style of painting (1940s & 50s) Key artists discussed: Willem de Kooning, Barnett Newman Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko Chapter 2: Wounded Painting: Informel in Europe and Beyond Meanwhile in Europe: abstract painters immediate responses to the horrors of World War II (1940s & 50s) Key artists discussed: Jean Dubuffet, Lucio Fontana, Viennese Aktionism, Wols Chapter 3: Post-War Figurative Painting Surveys those artists who defiantly continued to make figurative work as Abstraction was rising to dominance - including Social Realists (1940s & 50s) Key artists discussed: Francis Bacon, Lucien Freud, Alice Neel, Pablo Picasso Chapter 4: Against Gesture - Geometric Abstraction The development of a rational, universal language of art - the opposite of the highly emotional Informel or Abstract Expressionism (1950s and early 1960s) Key artists discussed: Lygia Clark, Ellsworth Kelly, Bridget Riley, Yves Klein Chapter 5: Post-Painting Part 1: After Pollock In the aftermath of Pollock's death: the early days of Pop, Minimalism and Conceptual painting in the USA (1950s and early 1960s) Key artists discussed: Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, Cy Twombly Chapter 5: Anti Tradition - Pop Painitng How painting survives against growth of mass visual culture: photography and television - if you can't beat them, join them (1960s and 70s) Key artists discussed: Alex Katz, Roy Lichtenstein, Gerhard Richter, Andy Warhol Chapter 6: A transcendental high art: Neo Expressionism and its Discontents The continuation of figuration and expressionism in the 1970s and 80s, including many artists who have only been appreciated in later years (1970s & 80s) Key artists discussed: Georg Baselitz, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Anselm Kiefer, Julian Schnabel, Chapter 7: Post-Painting Part II: After Pop A new era in which figurative and abstract exist side by side rather than polar opposites plus painting expands beyond the canvas (late 1980s to 2000s) Key artists discussed: Tomma Abts, Mark Grotjahn, Chris Ofili, Christopher Wool Chapter 8: New Figures, Pop Romantics Post-cold war, artists use paint to create a new kind of «pop art» - primarily figurative - tackling cultural, social and political issues (1990s to now) Key artists discussed: John Currin, Peter Doig, Marlene Dumas, Neo Rauch, Luc Tuymans
While the poeticism of Bismuth's work may not have been made to shed light on the unprecedented political climate we face, his excavation of the failures of language, the emptying of speech and the complexities bound up in the process of deriving meaning from words and images has a particular relevance now.
«All forms are political, therefore, and all politics become form; this open - ended proposition would be callow sloganeering were it not for its allusion to a symbolic community of speakers and listeners — an imaginary selection of subjects called forth to materialize, in their own languages, the proximities and distances between and within complex geopolitical configurations.»
From an early age, it seemed that the visual world — through art and exhibitions — spoke a language that, in the political world, I at times did not grasp.
While traditional super PACs produce commercials that approach pancake - level flatness, wrapping political campaigns up in subtle messaging risks it being dismissed by those who aren't versed in, or don't care about, the conceptual language of the art world (see: a large portion of the American public.)
Rigg doesn't just point a finger at President Obama though, she also has words for developing nations (who need to recognize too that they need to get on board with commitments to low - carbon energy and not just stand behind historical obligations to combat climate change) and the EU (who have tried to eliminate language on fisheries reform, no doubt under domestic political pressure).
Political language, as used by politicians, does not venture into any of this territory since the majority of politicians, on the evidence available to us, are interested not in truth but in power and in the maintenance of that power.
It isn't enough to talk about tribes and bias but then go through every possible language contortion to avoid what the IPCC base political culture is that unifies the tribe in that unnamed bias agenda.
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