Sentences with phrase «see alienation»

Then he described its effects on Shaw herself: «What we usually see in this case is the child beginning to act out as a teenager, pregnancy, substance abuse, sometimes suicidality, sometimes that doesn't occur until the twenties, then you really also see alienation from the mother so that by the time the child gets into college and starts speaking to other people and finds out what other people, other students have been through they start questioning themselves, and questioning their relationship with their mother, and it can cause a terrible crevasse between Mom and Daughter at a later stage in life, teenage, college years.

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This alienation is reflected in the existential uncertainties of a man as deeply pious as Samuel Johnson; or it can be seen in Mary Margaret Alacoque, immersed in a cloistered religious life.
Those who rise in leadership will see the temptations, the failings, the hurts, and may now choose a different path that doesn't introduce chaos and pain and suffering and alienation.
Seen in this perspective, guilt is the product of self - alienation: and not simply an alienation from an individual and private selfhood, but rather a cosmic state of alienation from a universal energy and life.
/ If your memories are mainly of pain and alienation, see if you can have your adolescent self and your parents come together and be reconciled in your inner picture.
In this sense, then, Jesus did see the possession of wealth itself as a source of injustice and a sign of alienation (cf. Mark 10: 17 - 25; Luke 6:20 - 2 1; Luke 19:1 - 10).
When one analyzes what might be called «the sins of the tongue,» one sees this inadequacy and alienation in operation.
Seen in this perspective, religion itself can only appear or arise in conjunction with a rupture between the sacred and the profane, a rupture testifying to the alienation of immediate existence from a sacred or transcendent ground.
The opposite of estrangement and alienation is at - onement, which is a oneness with self, with one's neighbors, with nature and with God (see also Chapter 6).
Our failure to recognize the differences between humankind and extrahuman creation is but one more manifestation of our alienation from nature: we don't even know enough about nature to see the differences within it.
She befriended Lewis in the weeks before he was sent to France, at a time when his alienation from his father, who did not come to see him before his departure for the front lines, was very great.
This is possibly not yet so profound in USA, but it is dramatic in the UK and Europe — and has always been so in Australia: even if now seen more (eg in the alienation from church life of those seeking Baptisms and Weddings).
It is imperative to see that many working - class young adults are on the brink of alienation from work and marriage.
But because the fall is man's alienation from life and his illness, which is also his death, the noetic part of his soul needs to be cured so that it may see the Light and attain participation with God.
This continuity of immediacy is the license for what Cobb so nicely calls the «intimacy» between God and man, and my failure to accept that continuity accounts for the alienation I see between ourselves and Whitehead's God.
While there are tributes to the earth in the scriptures and in Christian liturgy, there is a tendency to see the earth as a seductive reality, which brought about alienation from God in the agricultural peoples of the Near East.
As with the Protestant alienation a century earlier, the severance of formal ties has been the achievement of enlightened and observant clergy, or members of religious orders, acting in order to shelter their upgrading institutions from church authorities who were seen as anti-intellectual, intrusively authoritarian, and unable to offer any resources but their own unimpressive governance.
Srishti and samhara always go together in human existence, because the self - alienation produced by the spiritual alienation of finite human self from God sees history as the realm of self - aggrandizement and conquest.
But where the spiritual self is involved evil is seen as more radical, as based on alienation from God or the ultimate ground of being.
The class of the proletariat feels annihilated in its self - alienation: it sees in its own powerlessness and the reality of an inhuman existence.28
What he sees is still the process of self - alienation, but he sees it as a social process.
In the end they added to voters» alienation and contempt as they saw through their maneuvers.
There is a strong progressive argument to be made against membership of the EU by people like me who see it as contributing to the problem of political alienation, rather than part of the cure for it.
Lost In Translation — Seriously overrated movie, presumably by people who've never seen a movie about alienation before.
It's beside the point to reveal whether or not we actually see any aliens in Signs because their alleged existence stands as a metaphor for a different kind of alienation, just as the title refers to a religious manifestation rather than the crop circles.
Zero Charisma is probably the most realistic portrayal of the alienation of the adult nerd that I've ever seen on screen.
Conversely, the person who grows up to engage in the forms of violence that endanger others suffered from the alienation, marginalization and exposure to violence and indoctrination that led them to believe their rights to their beliefs are superior to those of others, to see others as less than human, and to see the lives of others as not worthy of value, to not trust others, the rule of law, institutions or governments, which leads to the use of violence as legitimate to advance their means.
In Lorca's oeuvre, Arvio claims to «hear two voices and see two landscapes»: one is Lorca's popular New York poems, full of alienation, surreality and political vigor; the other voice, and the one this volume focuses on, constitutes his «moonlit earthbound Spanish poems.»
At first Amanda's story seems somewhat superfluous to the whole but her role comes clear as the novel progresses because it is through her that we see that the feelings of dislocation and generational alienation felt by the Inuit are not unique to them but a facet of modern life - except that the effect is obviously more extreme in a culture that has gone from hunter - gatherer to the internet in one generation.
After a long hiatus from the public eye the latest Housemarque title, «Alienation,» is once again ready to see the light of day.
At the beginning of July, Alienation saw the addition of two widely requested features: local co-op and ranked leagues, among a variety of novelties such as extra weapons, bullet colors, and other minor improvements.
Always impressive to see the amount of guys you put in POST release on your games... Resogun was a favorite of mine, and same with Alienation.
Sometimes you can see flashes of what was supposed to be fun about Alienation as you weave your way through cover and blast away enemies, but for the most part Alienation fails because it feels so cluttered in its visual communication.
In a world of game that take themselves too seriously, Alienation is simply fun, and it's a game that I can see myself coming back to when I need just that.
Alienation is fully worth the pre-order and I was really excited about it since the announcement (big Housemarque fan) but after only seeing «online talk» about it I'm just not taking chances with it and got ta say it'll be a shame if it doesn't deliver a solo experience like DN did... anyway damn it looks gorgeous.
Hopper has been misunderstood «as a simple homespun realist... We have mostly seen him as a purveyor of alienation, one of the most overused and misconceived clichés in American art history.»
Often highly emotive, sometimes romantic, and occasionally melancholic, seen — or read — together the works in Lexicon embrace questions of politics, mortality, identity, humor, idealism, and alienation — indexing and mirroring the realities and uncertainties of our present turbulent times.
«In Montparnasse,» it continued, «we see social housing in pracice, the epitome of the modern urban envirnonment and a wistful reminder of how the reality of Modernist architecture parted ways with its socially - minded ideology... Gursky is able to achieve a powerful sense of both alienation and individuality, which leaves us feeling the prime symptom of the modern world: the fear of being alone.»
Poet William Carlos Williams («No ideas but in things») enjoined American artists to learn to see their local surroundings without recourse to European conventions, to overcome the emotional alienation imposed by a Puritan heritage suspicious of nature.
In a 2005 interview with artist Isa Genzken, Tillmans said of his approach, «I think it's much more radical to see and show things as they look instead of making them somehow subversive through alienation or estrangement.»
Existential Art (1940s and 1950s) John Paul Sartre's existentialist philosophy, with its themes of alienation and angst in the face of the human condition, can be seen in paintings by the American Abstract Expressionists, the Informel and «CoBrA» movements, the French Homme - Temoin (Man as a Witness) group, the British Kitchen Sink art group, and the American Beats - all of whom from time to time are designated Existential, as are many individual painters and sculptors: like the Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti, and the surrealist / expressionist Francis Bacon.
A recent review in The New Yorker of her solo exhibition at On Stellar Rays states: «Seeing and being seen — and intimacy and alienation — are the ongoing concerns of the artist whose exquisitely restrained, psychologically taut videos suggest a collaboration between Michael Snow and Ingmar Bergman.»
These experiences include watching time pass, as in Andy Warhol's Empire; marking, suspending, condensing, or elongating its flow, exemplified here by the work of Martin Creed or Jeff Koons; subjecting the creative process to time, as William Anastasi, Janine Antoni, and Robert Morris do; developing narratives based on cyclical, organic, or illogical models of time, as may be seen in the video work of Bill Viola and Pipilotti Rist; addressing history through the memory of oppressions, displacements, and alienation, as Carrie Mae Weems and Jane and Louise Wilson do; and considering how the past inflects the present, an experience suggested by the work of Shirazeh Houshiary and Gerhard Richter.
All of this alienation which we see day to day?
I've seen no mention in the press of two laws that are probably more responsible than anything else for the alienation and animosity the Hammonds felt towards the government.
See generally Whitesell, Loss of Consortium and Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress: Alternative Theories to Alienation of Affections, 67 Iowa L. Rev. 859 (1982).
See Annotation, Punitive or Exemplary Damages in Action by Spouse for Alienation of Affections or Criminal Conversation, 31 A.L.R. 2d 713 (1956).
See, e.g., Rotwein v. Gersten, 160 Fla. 736, 36 So.2 d 419 (1948)(although actions for alienation of affections, criminal conversation, and breach of contract to marry were a part of the common law and have long been a part of the law of this country, when they became an instrument of destruction and blackmail, act abolishing them was within legislative power).
181, 183 (1995); see generally Annotation, Constitutionality, Construction, and Application of Statutes Abolishing Civil Action for Alienation of Affections, Criminal Conversation, Seduction, and Breach of Promise to Marry, 158 A.L.R. 617, 619 (1945), supplemented by 167 A.L.R. 235 (1947).
If you feel as though your child is acting negatively towards you during your divorce, and you see any of the following signs, you should consult with your attorney regarding possible parental alienation as soon as possible.
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