Sentences with phrase «redefinition which»

Ostendarp has a great interest in the history of American painting, specifically from 1965 to 1975, a time of radical redefinition which is represented in the work through his combination of both minimalism and textual symbolism.

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The redefinition of marriage to exclude the difference between male and female bodies is deeply symbolic of this Gnostic revolution, which is why it's a focal point.
First, it extends the logic of the redefinition of marriage which the earlier legislation on no - fault divorce required: Marriage is no longer a lifelong, monogamous bond between two people of the opposite sex intended for the raising of children and the provision of a stable family environment; rather, it is a relationship of mutual convenience, to be dissolved as and when it becomes inconvenient to the contracted parties to maintain it.
In the place of right and wrong — concepts accessible to all citizens — we get «healthy,» «productive,» «inclusive,» and other catchwords, the meanings of which are controlled by experts and subject to endless redefinition by the chattering class.
Ranade agreed that «the Christian civilization which came to India from the West was the main instrument of renewal» of India which finds expression in the new love of municipal freedom and civil virtues, aptitude for mechanical skill and love of science and research, chivalrous respect of womanhood etc.; and it is interesting that his lecture on his new concept of «Indian Theism» (a redefinition of Visishtadvaita in the light of Protestant Christian thought) as the basis of national renewal of India was delivered in the chapel of the Wilson College Bombay.
For us, the social aspect is a determining element, more so than that, which would emerge from the political redefinition of the world.
There is a sense in which the objectivity of the scriptural text in its unchanging wording can be appealed to as a corrective against the most highly fanciful flights of redefinition, but it would be part of the naivete against which the Apostle warns us if we were to take that objectivity as a guarantee.
However, if the argument is that gays shouldn't have to live up to a hetero definition of marriage which implies marriage as a foundation for family, and that gays marriage is a redefinition of marriage to be any thing we want it to mean, then the question becomes; why does the government involve itself in the ritual of marriage?
As an institution, marriage is ordered toward public recognition, which makes its redefinition something different and more threatening than the general attitude of license.
The virtual silence over the redefinition of sex and marriage which this realpolitik has involved is touched upon in Mr Audley - Charles's letter.
My hope and prayer is that the PDP, which is also going through its own rigorous process of redefinition and reinvigoration, can get its act together before then, take advantage of the situation, pick up the pieces and win the presidential election in 2019.
Ironically, it was in part that challenge to planetary status and the intellectual redefinition of the solar system within which it was embedded that may have shaken loose enough spare change to mount a Pluto mission.
SAMR, which stands for Substitution Augmentation Modification Redefinition Model, was designed by Dr. Ruben Puentedura.
For more ideas about using technology to communicate, check out Josh Work's five - part series «Technology SAMR Model for Administrators,» which examines how administrators can use the SAMR model (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition) for clarity and efficiency in presenting to and communicating with school staff.
It might perhaps be a little simplistic to condense her oeuvre to these nine prints, but they certainly provide a concise synopsis of the visual landmarks of her extended practice, throughout which she continually transcended notions of gender - specific craft, elevated textile art to a revered and respected art form, and contributed, following her Bauhaus roots, to the redefinition of a work of art as reproducible design.
The series, which Dubuffet started at age 74, also marked a new technique for him and a redefinition of his art.
Hobbs's conclusion, that these artists» paintings should be understood «as contingent views of each of these women's own nature, which is partially and indistinctly witnessed through its connections with the physical world as it is being poetically invoked through the process of painting,» is precisely the kind of redefinition of Abstract Expressionism that Chanzit promised in her introduction.
A triple translation, as art critic Michele Robecchi notes, through which the artist stages her own allegory of memory and time, making visible the redefinitions that take place when memories overlap.
Questions of classical sculpture like weight and equilibrium are rewritten in his work, summoning up material and technical associations while adding other more recent ideas on transparency, flexibility and spatial relations, together with a redefinition of the viewer, absorbed by the new situations in which space and time are coordinated and articulated.
This encounter serves as an introduction to the exhibition in the Museo devoted to North American artist Carl Andre (Quincy, Massachusetts, 1935) and looks to provide perspective on an artistic career that spans the second half of the 20th century and which has been historiographically defined by its generational affiliation with the time Minimalism embarked upon the redefinition of sculpture.
As Baby Boomers are giving way to the Gen X / Gen Y / Millennials, we seem to be seeing a redefinition of connectivity and community, toward a less rooted population, which — while highly mobile — may not value homeownership to the same degree.
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