Sentences with phrase «public morality plays»

Not exact matches

Michael Real points out that much of popular culture, including television, presents morality plays to the public.
(Incidentally Ayckbourn's 1987 play, A Small Family Business, nicely skewers some of the embarrassing conflicts between public morality, private greed and «the individual» which this sort of thing threw up.)
Morality or an explicit reflection of the public interest do not play an significant role, outside of the fact that, in the same way that neoclassical economics postulate that maximization of aggregate welfare is always good, the Party proclaims that realizing the Chinese dream will somehow engender prosperity at the individual level.
In recent years, they have worked with a collective of performers and musicians in the group My Barbarian, creating projects including «Gods of Canada,» a super-heroic paean to Canadian liberalism commissioned in 2005 by the Power Plant in Toronto, Ontario; «Pagan Rights,» a quirky California dreamscape celebrating opposition to the Christian Right performed in 2005 at the Evidence Room Theater and UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, Participant, Inc., in New York, and the Drake Hotel in Toronto; «Squirrel Radio Action,» a public radio send - up commissioned in 2005 by Pacific Drift on NPR - affiliate KPCC; «Medieval Morality,» a site - specific play at Los Angeles» MAK Center Schindler House in 2004.
PART 2: LIGHT AND SHADOW The ESSAY «Light and Shadow» discusses... flicker films, Plato's allegory of the cave, H.P. Robinson's allegorical images, working with the absence of light, Tony Conrad's slow emulsions, photography as fairy magic and sun drawings, Adam Fuss's photograms, Hiroshi Sugimoto's feature - length exposures, Cai Guo - Qiang's explosions, light as cancerous radiation, light and shadow in city planning, contrast and lighting in works by Rineke Dijkstra, Jacob Riis, Weegee, Adrienne Salinger, and others, O. Winston Link's environmental light, darkness and light as metaphors for knowledge, morality, and power, pools of light in Expressionism, film noir, and works by Hans Bellmer, Esther Bubley, and Anna Gaskell, Group f / 64, available light in the work of Roy DeCarava, Yinka Shonibare's interpretation of Dorian Gray, public projected images, Indonesian shadow play, Gregory Barsamian's kinetic sculptures, flickering portraits by Christian Boltanski, Kara Walker's silhouettes, and more...
As the San Antonio Business Journal reports, the San Antonio Bar is taking a new approach to bringing ethics to lawyers, by sponsoring a morality play of a sort entitled «Decent's Descent» that «weaves ethical rights and wrongs» into the story of the Decent family, which is taking its food and drug company public.
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