Sentences with phrase «radical critiques of»

A vast international convergence seems possible on such objectives because social forces with a radical critique of liberalism have developed (MST in Brazil, KCTU in Korea, European marches, etc.) and because international and regional demonstrations (above all in Europe, America and Asia) are growing in strength.
Providing a radical critique of all political power and a living eschatological model of the coming kingdom, Sojourners has committed itself to a common life of servanthood alongside the poor as alternate mode of political effectiveness.
But at least, and however illusionary it may be, the appeal to nature posits a vantage point from which a radical critique of culture becomes possible.134
With this in mind Nietzsche thus begins his radical critique of reason by asking one simple question: what is truth?
Further, the alteration of our inherited notions of perception can not occur without a rethinking of the nature of physical reality and a radical critique of dualistic mythology.
Vo Hayek, Friedman and their friends have had the merit - merit for all intelligent bourgeois today - to do a radical critique of the socio - institutional and economic dominant situation in a moment where doing this critique was absolutely unpopular.
In two recent works, The Uncertain Phoenix and Eros and Irony, David L. Hall presents a systematic and radical critique of the Western cultural and philosophical tradition, and (in The Uncertain Phoenix) a provocative vision of a future which might result front a movement away from certain aspects of that tradition.
He, like they, protested against and did a radical critique of the domination system of his day, just as they did of the domination systems of their day.
Whitehead's philosophy aimed to be a radical critique of that conception, from the very beginning.
Conversely, a radical critique of the prevailing culture involves a re-interpretation of the ultimate goal.
Wollstonecraft's conviction that the position of women in society should be improved led her finally to a radical critique of the nature of Christian theology.
A blog dedicated to the radical critique of law and politics.
A blog dedicated to the radical critique of law and politics.

Not exact matches

Its ideological presuppositions are difficult to specify: the author takes his theoretical framework from the radical historians Charles Beard and William Appleman Williams, but much of his cultural critique of modern American society carries echoes of Pat Buchanan.
It is disappointing to note that many critiques of Bonhoeffer see him only through the eyes of the so - called «radical theologians» who have misrepresented his thoughts.
By making a Bonhoefferian corrective of Marx's critique of religion, we demonstrated that whatever the traditional interpretation or historical function of Christian faith may have been, its essential ingredients allow for a radical reaffirmation of man's this - worldly being.
The critique of the youthful counterculture permeated social consciousness; there was a radical questioning of the foundations of our bureaucratic technocracy and a resistance to what was perceived as Underwood's emphasis on quantitative / verifiable methods.
Two years earlier he published the bestselling Radical, a trenchant critique of materialism and widespread complacency in the American church.
And this ends up in social inefficiency of the radical ethical critique.
The construction of a new humanity, a new way of being in relation, and the radical transformation of culture inform much of the christological critiques exemplified by these scholars.
However both Whitehead and Derrida's critique of modernism present a noble and exciting possibility for decentering the domination and absolutist claims of modernity; opening the way for other philosophical perspectives without necessarily falling prey to a radical relativism.
I do agree with some of Radical Orthodoxy's critique of the ideology that has dominated much of Western social science.
Lasch is especially devastating in his critique of radical chic and other forms of decadent leftism that freely condemn «ways of life of which they know little and to which they feel nothing but contempt from their safe perch.»
The speaker, a Star Trek fan, used one of his favorite quotes from the series as he offered a critique of what he calls «radical policies» by President Trump and the Republican Congress in Washington.
Recently, Matthew Baron and colleagues from the University of Cambridge proposed a radical revision to our understanding of the major branches of dinosaurs, but in a critique published today some caution is proposed before we rewrite the textbooks.
Williams» critique of social issues, are (or were) also strongly rooted in her analysis of race and class; spiritual activism for her is deeply radical.
While thematically LaBruce's films are all variations on the theme of queer punk negation and radical sex critique, his foray into the world of zombie - porn in the 2000s represents a stylistic shift from the frequently didactic, manifesto - like approach of his earlier films, to the metaphorical and allegorical style that typifies the zombie genre.
Though parents and tutors have been teaching children in the home for centuries, in the late 1960s and 1970s there emerged for the first time in the United States a political movement that adopted this practice as a radical, countercultural critique of the public education system.
For Immediate Release April 11, 2013 at 6:00 AM MST Media Contact Van Schoales, CEO, A + Denver (303) 725-1151 [email protected] Denver Citizens Group Releases Sharp Critique of Denver and Aurora High Schools A + Dever calls for radical redesign of urban high schools Despite reports that more Denver and Aurora students are college - bound, a brief issued today...
These artists entered the canon under the heading of «institutional critique,» and many of their once - radical ideas have been thoroughly embraced by art organizations.
In the catalogue for «Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art,» currently at NYU's Grey Art Gallery, curator Naomi Beckwith describes Mythic Being as «a seminal work of self - fashioning that both posited and critiqued models of gender and racial subjectivity.»
Featuring more than 120 artists from 15 countries, Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960 — 1985 focuses on their use of the female body for political and social critique and artistic expression.
''... Using ingeniously insightful witty examples, mark Earls embarks on a radical and comprehensive critique of the fundamental principles of business and marketing...» (Marketing Business, September 2002)
A radical conception of human subjectivity was embodied in the process of composition itself, enabling painters to produce works in which personal expression and cultural critique were condensed onto the single act of painting.»
Blurring the boundary between art and life, truth and fiction, the Danish artist's work continues a radical»60s inspired critique of society's relation to the predominance of the image in the present.
Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960 — 1985 features more than 120 artists from 15 countries and focuses on their use of the female body for political and social critique and artistic expression.
It's as if he led his students to their own radical critiques, and then went on to the next step with such paintings as «P73 # 5» (1973), a geometric abstraction featuring skewed planes and a beguiling sense of perspective.
The artwork continues to question the very foundation of art as a force of critique, with the artist inventing the material of his vocabulary, and it suggests a radical artistic response.»
Frau mit Butterbrot is a rare, formative work that demonstrates the scathing critique of mass media culture that Polke and his fellow «Capitalist Realist» painters, Gerhard Richter, Manfred Kuttnerand Konrad Lueg proposed in their radical exhibits of the early 60s.
Excerpts of Pindell's writings, especially critiques of the art world and responses to feminism and radical politics, provide prescient commentary in light of pressing social issues today.
Taraneh Fazeli is a curator, educator, editor, and researcher with a practice that emerges from legacies of institutional critique and radical pedagogy.
These early works were radical and edgy, often challenging the role of women in satirical critiques of contemporary society.
The correspondence between apparently formally similar works, remembered from one place to another, underscored the radical difference and cultural specificity of respective practices, for example the disorienting slippage between image and sound of Bruce Nauman's Lip Sync (1969), in relation to the sucking, swallowing, silencing and disgorging of mouths in Anna Maria Maiolino's Super-8 film In - Out (Anthropophagy)(1973), a critique of American cultural imperialism.
Featuring 123 artists from 15 countries, Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960 — 1985 focuses on their use of the female body for political and social critique and artistic expression.
Obviously, the answer is different for each artist and each context, but one can usefully ask whether the intervention represents an homage, or a critique of the context; whether the contemporary work points to continuities of concern or radical disjunctures, that in turn produce new understandings of both the historical and the contemporary.
Beginning in 1979, with the Radical Faeries, and then also with Robert Bly, whom (like Jeff Koons) some of us may or may not like, there's an attitude very much like the»50s critique of the man in the gray flannel suit or the white collar worker, of American commercial capitalism as emasculating, right?
This will include the creation of an archive devoted to «Take It Or Leave It: Institution, Image, Ideology,» a 2014 exhibition about institutional critique co-curated by the Hammer Museum, and the upcoming «Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960 - 1985,» which will be the museum's contribution to Pacific Standard Time: Los Angeles and Latin America next year.
Allowing pop - cultural artifacts to function as «information,» as opposed to «form,» Baldessari's works represented a radical departure from, and often a direct critique of, the modernist sensibility that dominated painting for decades.
In the decades since, art that critiques modernist abstraction has become a seemingly permanent fixture, always finding new adherents (not unlike pop music subcultures such as hardcore punk that devolved from radical statements to stylistic options), while Neo Geo, the movement that brought Halley to prominence, has been installed in nearly every art historical account of the period.
First, its use of the term «radical» (for which the Critique offers no citation): The relevant discussion in the article refers to two explicitly «experimental» proposals included at the end of the article, in a section titled «Thinking Outside of the Box...» The introduction to that part of the discussion states «I call this a «thought experiment» because I am well aware that the practical realities of child protection practice may mean that it would not work...» Later the text notes that one proposal is «less radical» than the other.
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