Scholars, curators and artists have taken the archive to task: as a critical site for
posing questions about practices of colonial governance, or for thinking about the workings of colonialism and its afterlife, including the elision of the violence of its own operation and the silencing of the lives of colonized subjects.
Not exact matches
About 14 years ago, I
posed a
question to my advisory council of clients — a group I had organized to serve as consultants for the advisory
practice I launched in 1987.
Questions in the off - topic portion of the Q&A included the role of Mayor de Blasio's wife, Chirlane McCray, and her having City staff, Senate Republican leader Dean Skelos» criticism of de Blasio's involvement in recent senate elections, whether de Blasio supports a tax on grocery bags, an update on the recent change in NYPD
practice on marijuana possession, why the average person should care
about conditions on Rikers Island (an on - topic
question, but
posed during this off - topic portion of the press conference), whether de Blasio is troubled by Al Sharpton's tax troubles, what the expected executive action President Obama on immigration will mean for the City, an update on the City's municipal ID program, preparations for a rally being organized by Al Sharpton upon the completion of the Ferguson grand jury, a possible mail - in response for marijuana summonses and whether mayor supports regulating costumed characters in Times Square.
Whether you have a
question about a yoga
pose, a comment
about this site, or a desire to
practice with me, I would love to hear from you.
Few of the postings referenced specific authors or theories, as such, but most of them built on readings and class discussions to
pose questions about effective or appropriate teaching
practices in light of teachers» theoretical or normative commitments.
«He has re-defined the museum - going experience for so many and continues to
pose critical
questions about culture, art, art
practices and modes of display.
In these essays, Kelly
poses vital
questions about the
practice of making and talking
about art, and argues for an art criticism that stems from psychoanalysis, feminism, and semiotics.
The titles and the imagery of these, along with more recent works that take on similar subjects,
pose larger philosophical
questions about the dynamics of power and responsibility, the ethics, agency and inherent bias of policing, methods of interrogation, and the politics of discriminatory
practices.
CPA
Practice Advisor
posed questions to the honorees
about perceived limitations to women in advancement and opportunity.