There are some issues that get all the attention because different societies view some behavior as wrong while other are ok with it (
e.g. role of women in the society, same se.x relationships, etc.).
Ongoing debates about
the role of women in society and the Church show that Christianity and feminism have always been uneasy bedfellows.
It is to live with a constant barrage of mixed messages, from both male and female authority figures, about
the role of women in society.
The issue of the role of women in the local church is a highly debated issue today, not because the Bible is unclear, but because democracy has tried to infest itself into the local church and modern concepts concerning
the role of women in society, which are not necessarily biblical, have often been applied to the Church.
In the late 8th century Mary Wollstonecraft perceived that raising questions about
the role of women in society raised the issue of the nature of structural relationships as a whole and the destructiveness of authoritarian models of social order.
For him, biology and psychology were the two greatest determining factors of
the role of women in society.
Evaluate students on how well their monuments reflect women's history and
the role of women in society (based on their own explanations).
Students examine art from a variety of civilizations to explore
the role of women in those societies.
The role of women in society may change from time to time, but the influence of women has always been significant.
British - American Author Helen Simonson on her new novel and how World War I forever changed
the role of women in society.
Her work includes multiple facets, like
the role of women in society, issues of identity and history, whether of ancient Rome, the Crimean War or her own Jewish heritage and Yiddish culture.
Indeed, they worked at a moment in American history when
the role of women in society was changing, and each of the artists in O'Keeffe, Stettheimer, Torr, Zorach: Women Modernists in New York was conflicted about having her work categorized and defined according to gender.
Since the late 1960s, Mierle Laderman Ukeles» performances, sculptural installations, and writing have explored issues profoundly important to society today:
the role of women in society, cultures of work and labor, and urban and community resilience.
Since the late 1960s, Mierle Laderman Ukeles» performances, sculptural installations, and writing have explored issues profoundly important today:
the role of women in society, cultures of work and labor, and the environment.
In Rosa's figurative paintings, a twinge of Socio - Realism is mixed with Pop tendencies, whimsical color choices and dreamy narratives to create a unique aesthetic landscape that often centers on
the role of women in society.
A longtime admirer of Keats» poetry, Buckman struggled to see past this antiquated notion of female subjection and
roles of women in society, using it as a revisionist platform and feminist «call to arms» for her work.
We see reaffirmed a varied and dynamic history where she has been involved in strengthening
the role of women in society, as part of an extension of her art process.
She explains: «
The role of women in society has been subjected to different theologies and cultures across time, mostly characterised by marginalisation.
Performance has always been of interest to her, and she has often used to it to explore
the roles of women in society.
In the article «First Lady of Performance Art», Wilson talks with writer Jarrett Earnest about the current state of performance art,
the role of women in society, and the future of the radical performance art organization she founded, Franklin Furnace.
By turning the camera on herself, Sherman raises challenging and important questions about
the role of women in society and the representation of cultural stereotypes.
By using cloth and clothing, materials classically denoted as female, Kimsooja also poignantly raises the question of
the role of women in society.
In kitchen design, it is all about
the role of women in society.
These briefs touch upon issues of accountability, corruption, fundamental rights, access to information, crime, justice — criminal, civil, and informal — as well as
the role of women in society.