The work often has a strong social and collaborative element reminiscent of
radical movements of the 1960s and 1970s.
The new women's movement of the 1960s also arose out of an alliance with and, then, a traumatic experience of rejection by the black civil rights and white
male radical movements.
Other recent research by her has focused on the role of women in
radical movements in Northern Nigeria, the conflict in Yemen, and on civil society in Tunisia, Libya and Egypt.
Yet its alienation from
other radical movements, especially black liberation, and its recourse to a kind of «separatist» ideology — that talks about the oppression of women as more basic than any other form of oppression in a way that makes women a separate cause unrelated to other kinds of oppression — may be working its own kind of subtle social encapsulation.
The seemingly radical impulse to de-emphasise economic growth in matters of public life, therefore, do not emerge
from radical movements, but as we can see, emerge from the establishment themselves.
This question of impact is one that established Shari`a authorities have asked of every resistance or
radical movement over the last 20 years.
Artists throughout Europe responded
with radical movements — Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Orphism, and Dada — that increasingly threatened Academic -LSB-...]
Then, from a
visually radical movement the following year, came 1/3 Gray - Green Curved Area (1966), an oil on Masonite composition of two joined panels which together comprise a third of a full circle.
Various forms of abstraction and semi-abstraction emerged in
such radical movements as Expressionism, Cubism, Constructivism, Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism.
This founding document called for a «white fighting force» to be allied with the «Black Liberation Movement» and other radical movements [5] to achieve «the destruction of US imperialism and achieve a classless world: world communism.»
The four most prominent accused were: Thomas Hardy, a shoemaker of Piccadilly, who was secretary of the
main radical movement, the London Corresponding Society; John Horne Tooke, a clergyman of the Church of England and later a member of parliament; Thomas Holcroft, a popular playwright; and John Thelwall, the leading orator of the LCS, who later in life became the founder of the science of elocution.
Brazilian writer - director João Moreira Salles intercuts his mother's movies of a 1966 group tour in China during the inception of the most radical phase of the Cultural Revolution with archival footage from three
other radical movements, all from 1968: The May uprisings in France; the brutal ending of the Prague Spring; and the brief rebellion in Brazil against the reigning military dictatorship.
Behavioural economics arrived in my consciousness via a 2001 piece in the New York Times Magazine profiling Richard Thaler, one of the leaders of
this radical movement in the dismal science.
The radical movement is also urban and largely centered in New York.
Mr. Lens, a Chicago - based labor leader and activist in peace and
radical movements, is the author of a number of books, including, most recently, The Promise and Pitfalls of Revolution.
In
a radical movement, God unfolds himself into the world which he loves.
So what's
a radical movement to do?
It is precisely by
a radical movement of turning away from all previous forms of light that we can participate in a new totality of bliss, an absolutely immanent totality embodying in its immediacy all which once appeared and was real in the form of transcendence, and a totality which the Christian must name as the present and living body of Christ.
Liberal public opinion found it easier to accept the defections from the pro-Soviet cause than from
the radical movement of the «60s.
10:35 am — IFC — Sleeper One of Woody Allen's early films, and a rare attempt at science fiction, has meek Miles Monroe cryogenically frozen only to wake in a totalitarian future as part of
a radical movement to overthrow the government.
It is of course somewhat startling to see the events of one's own lifetime described as «history,» but it is even more surprising to read admiring, uncritical accounts of
the radical movements of that era.
It tells of Yokhanan, a very old man who, earlier in his life, had been part of
a radical movement for change in Palestine.
Virtually over by 1970,
the radical movement was short - lived but rich and dense in each artist's output.
He had first hand experience of the formative years of Fauvism and Cubism and met some of the pioneers of
these radical movements.
Sol LeWitt, Agnes Martin, Robert Ryman, and Anne Truitt, provide a powerful overview of the breadth of this important and
radical movement.
Radical movements and trends regarded as influential and potentially as precursors to postmodernism emerged around World War I and particularly in its aftermath.
This exhibition will be the first ever show to explore
the the radical movement of postmodernism and its effect on architecture in Britain.
At its core, Self Expression Night grappled with the legacy of expressive excess specific to
those radical movements, but activated viewers by implicating them obtusely into the production of a work of art.
Members of
the radical movement are convinced that cutting oil, natural gas, and coal out of universities» portfolios will hurt energy companies financially and -LSB-...]
The letter was written in the distinct style of a «sovereign citizen» —
the radical movement of anti-government extremists.