Sentences with phrase «revulsion many»

As she states in her introductory essay, «since the twentieth century, portrayals of childhood have incited intense reactions, ranging from euphoria to revulsion to extreme fear.»
And I had such revulsion, such revulsion
«I think the whole city should picket the show... [it] is designed to shock, but instead it induces revulsion,» said William A Donohue, President of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights.
Squeamishness, if not revulsion, is the effect the artists are looking for.
This distancing effect, rather like looking at something through the wrong end of a telescope, intensifies a work's emotional charge, whether it's of wonder, political or social edification, or of fear, revulsion, entropy, or dystopia.
But Dada sprung from revulsion for the culture that devolved into World War I. And although Rauschenberg worked all sorts of topical details into his work, some momentous, some not, his work continues to radiate a love of the real, in all its perishability, utterly different from the Dada spirit.
The overall reaction to record prices again at Sotheby's $ 380.6 m (89 % sold - through) sale last night with records for Andy Warhol's silver Car Crash and other works by Agnes Martin, Cy Twombly, Brice Marden, Mark Bradford and others was another round of shock and revulsion as Katya Kazakina recorded on Bloomberg:
In the letter, she spoke of feelings of revulsion towards most things, wondering how Cornell avoided such.
With this in mind, let me evoke the American noir sensibility through the contemporary notion of key words (here grouped for poetic effect): Contorted Narrative Alienation / Distant Blue Darkness / Dramatic Adjectival Allure / Visceral Black & Blue Bruises / Pleasureless Expressionist Stiletto / Awkward Lone Gothic / Unforgiven Repressed Revulsion / Strangled Outsider Vernacular.
Marking the Body explores how the forms, textures and patterns of body modifications have the ability to invoke reverence or revulsion.
Inspired by Julia Kristeva's 1980 essay «Powers of the Horrors: An essay on Abjection», the show explores her notion of the abject and its «psychic origins and mechanisms of revulsion and disgust» emerging out of a confrontation with death, with violence, with vulnerability of decay.
Shifting from a focus of disgust and revulsion at the raw corporeal materiality, the exhibition finds disturbance within the disparity between a disembodied, infinite connectedness of the immaterial and the opaque constraints produced by the digital economy.
Often referencing domestic and everyday objects, Hatoum creates installations and sculptures that capitalize on unexpected combinations to evoke a range of conflicting emotions such as fear and fascination, or attraction and revulsion.
Working with themes of attraction and revulsion, Bournigault inherits and updates feminist concerns around the body and sexuality for a 21st century audience.
SYNTHETIC SEDUCTION explores how technology is striving to bridge the gulf of the uncanny valley (the notion that humanoid objects that appear almost, but not exactly, like real human beings elicit uncanny feelings of eeriness and revulsion in observers) to make personal devices as life - like as possible.
Spero labelled the heads «victims», but they are more likely to inspire revulsion rather than compassion.
Francis Bacon paints revulsion — against fine art, against the flesh, and against himself.
What is most striking about her full length portrait of another male critic, John Perrault, is not only that he poses nude, like an odalisque, but that she doesn't disguise the revulsion she feels at the sight of his hirsute body.
I had a revulsion against the intellectual in my own nature and in art.
It shows a revulsion for the excesses of the art market, and a turn away from the creation of objects for that market.
Revulsion is just the cheap gross - out, gag - reflex response, the lowest (but easiest to write) order.
The scene is uncomfortable, it is unpleasant, and it unambiguous in its utter revulsion at what is happening.
I see the looks of horror and revulsion on their faces and wait for my opening to talk with them.
Of course, the roach is one of the most despised creatures on earth, and a lot of kids will come into your store already having adopted their parent's revulsion.
Yes, I should expect this, but yet I can not help the revulsion and SHOCK I am feeling.
Once you get over the initial revulsion, you see that there are white worms in your dog's poo.
In this 25 Nov 2008 article called The road to revulsion and the creation of value, James Montier argues that the road to revulsion — sharply declining prices — ends in an investment nirvana with unambiguously cheap assets.
In November 2009 article titled Only White Swans on the Road to Revulsion James Montier makes the argument that that the housing bubble and the crisis following its collapse was not an unforeseen event but rather the result of over optimism and the illusion of control, two classic human behavioural mistakes.
In this article The Road To Revulsion 16 June 2008 James Montier writes about bubbles, that bubbles are a by - product of human behaviour, and that human behaviour is sadly all too predictable.
After all, we could wake up any day to a fresh wave of revulsion, risk - off, European sovereign debt crisis, bank asset write - downs, call it what you will... German residential property's still a great place to hide.
ii) The utter revulsion most people now feel in relation to any kind of residential property (investment).
Revulsion is not based so much on fear or panic, but instead on despair and disillusionment.
Bear markets tend to experience a series of separate lows on what I'd call recognition, fear, and revulsion.
As it happens, that sort of revulsion can be very helpful to investors who pay attention to market action.
The periods of 1974 and 1982 are examples where «revulsion» and deep undervaluation can combine to create a powerful base from which bull markets launch from.
What we haven't seen to any real extent is «revulsion
Recognition, Fear and Revulsion John P. Hussman, Ph.D..
In short, there is less negative information conveyed by a «revulsion» low, which is a useful signal that at least some investors are, in fact, finally «looking across the valley» toward a recovery.
As I noted back in December, in Recognition, Fear and Revulsion (before the market took a plunge to fresh lows over the next two months):
Panicked and upset, she combs through the new reviews, and despite her pain and revulsion, she realizes where all these new, bad reviews came from.
Touching it causes her to shudder with revulsion.
Originally, he was a mean drunk, a ruthless and uncomplicated villain, hardened by religious fanaticism, and I wanted the reader's revulsion with him to be simple and complete.
The revulsion was plain on her face.
Some emotions, such as the revulsion we tend to feel at the sight of blood, are basically instinctual.
My initial reaction to the sight of the ovens in which hundreds of thousands of human beings were burned was one of total revulsion.
Inspector Chen's awareness of this quandary and his desire to do the right thing, coupled with his frequent revulsion at his occupation, are what make him a truly noble figure.
We all feel revulsion, empathy, and sorrow for those to whom this has happened, but we are curious as well.
With fascination, then with revulsion, he realized that the monkey was crying.
Instead, it simply reinforced his revulsion.
Yet the very same part of the brain also fires up in revulsion when subjects are outraged by the cruel or unjust treatment of others.
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