Sentences with phrase «popular narrative»

From the outset, they seem like one - dimensional stereotypes of popular narrative tropes.
Activities in this guide ask students to question popular narratives of African Diasporic identity and culture, view artworks through a critical lens, and create a self - portrait to actively express their self - identity.
Or perhaps it is because these studies contradict popular narratives about student debt that imply the loan program ought to be more generous and lenient.
Perhaps these studies went widely unnoticed because they contradict popular narratives about student debt that imply the loan program ought to be more generous and lenient.
Elizabeth Willett, senior program manager for the Schultz Family Foundation and an Iraq War veteran, said an important step in bringing military veterans and the civilian populations closer is creating a campaign that moves beyond popular narratives that lean heavily on the heroism and trauma experienced by post-9 / 11 veterans.
The other popular narrative is the acceleration of the U.S. economy which would result in accelerating earnings, etc., etc... Here's Liz Ann Sonders, Senior Vice President, Chief Investment Strategist, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc..
One of the leading poets, Clemens von Brentano, encouraged the Grimms to collect popular narratives, and they did so in the belief that it was only in the people, the Volk, that genuine culture and authentic traditions resided.
The heart of this book is the story of how David Cameron wrested the party from its losing streak to shape authentic Conservative values into a genuinely popular narrative, characterised by a stronger society and a more efficient state.
By devoting about as much screen time to this blatant bout of media manipulation as to Mäki himself, Kuosmanen indicates his desire to make us aware not only of the ways the media creates popular narratives out of these athletes» lives, but of the kind of clichés such narratives enforce.
We don't talk about those feelings because we're supposed to be like those heroic teacher - as - savior figures that permeate popular narratives about our work.
Though the whims of Beijing continue to pose a threat, the popular narrative of Big Government may have overshadowed a more fundamental challenge to Apple's business.
«The popular narrative around using Bitcoin to buy coffee or pizza is a pipe dream at this point.»
To maintain the balance of their portfolios, pension fund managers have been selling equities and buying more bonds, and their notable demand for the latter counters the popular narrative that the 35 - year rally in fixed income is over.
Others pointed to a recent analysis that supports a popular narrative that bitcoin has become a permanent asset class in its own right, one that will jockey with precious metals and may even become a reserve currency for central banks:
A popular narrative lately is that people are becoming unhappier because we're all narcissistic and grew up being told that we're special unique snowflakes who are going to change the world and we have Facebook constantly telling us how amazing everyone else's lives are, but not our own, so we feel all like crap and wonder where it all went wrong.
The popular narrative of the February market correction focused on inflation.
The idea of «big money» waiting to get into cryptocurrency continues to be a popular narrative this month.
I have a bone to pick with a popular narrative of the corruption of the modern mind.
The popular narrative among Pep sympathisers is that Pep wanted him to stay but the board didn't like the fact that he was asking for more money.
Many in the media are quick to employ another popular narrative with professional footballers, that they are over-paid, aloof, distant from fans and from the real world, only in it for the money.
What's noetworthy here is that since the popular narrative was established that Cuomo is feeling estranged from the left, something very different appears to be happening.
The popular narrative about Bregret was that many Leave voters had not really expected to win and voted to Leave out of protest or just to give the political elite a bloody nose.
According to the researchers, the new - found proof of the commercial journeys to Ribe changes the popular narrative of Vikings as violent aggressors.
Despite the popular narrative that the web is to blame for rising political polarization, a study by a Brown University economist has found that recent growth in polarization is greatest for demographic groups in which individuals are least likely to use the internet and social media.
«Our study provides an important corrective to the popular narrative that the student debt crisis is leading a generation of young people back to their parents» doorstep,» said Jason N. Houle, assistant professor of sociology at Dartmouth.
And although the study notes that «the popular narrative today [is] that large firms are sluggish copiers and small firms the true innovators,» the authors found that the larger firms produced nearly 60 % of the innovations.
I've come to the conclusion that we're in a new era of cinema, and of pretty much every popular narrative form in general.
The popular narrative around this picture is the casting of Matt Damon as some sort of «white savior» in a film about China's most notable architectural achievement — except that it's not really about the Wall and Damon doesn't really save anything, though he does put to rest any sort of debate about whether or not he's a credible action star... or even star star.
LC: Fear and revulsion sell — they're part of the popular narrative when it comes to China.
Paul Revere, American Patriot Submitted by Steven Vetter Students learn about Paul Revere by examining first - person accounts, works of historical fiction, a popular narrative poem, and other resources.
Focusing on the choices made by ordinary people helps students appreciate how history is shaped by the everyday actions of individuals and counters the popular narrative that only leaders have the power to influence society.
But it wasn't, despite the popular narrative, because the all - Black school with its all - Black faculty was sub-standard in some way.
Then, according to the popular narrative, time more or less stood still.
As I mentioned in my post earlier this week about the long forgotten experiments of radio faxpapers, the popular narrative goes something like this: First there were newspapers, then radio made them obsolete, then TV made radio obsolete, and then the web made TV obsolete.
The popular narrative of the February market correction focused on inflation.
These include the leading textbook on accounting used in law schools, a popular narrative on contracts, and best - selling books on Berkshire Hathaway and Warren Buffett (The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America and Berkshire Beyond Buffett: The Enduring Value of Values).
As some scholarsi have pointed out, the popular narrative around crushing student debt burdens is inconsistent with the reality for most borrowers.
In my lifetime, I've watched the popular narrative morph from Little Red Riding Hood to a sort of story about wolves in which they are boy scouts in fur suits.
What's more, the «untitled originals,» as they are called, possess the kind of classical art virtues that academic postmodernism typically abjures — things like technical virtuosity, sincerity, melodrama, and popular narrative.
Nurtured in the popular narrative, his childhood was moulded by the imagination of the rural environment where the tradition of folk tales and poetry flourished.
Shiraga's expressive painting style was groundbreaking, though the popular narrative that the work remained in isolation in Japan unfairly prevails.
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