Sentences with phrase «social body into»

Artists leaving graduate school are in their own particular moment of transition, as they will soon disperse from one dense social body into a wider frame of relations and activity.

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Over the past century science has made lots of advances into understanding the many social meanings of body language.
Pregnancy, however, falls comfortably into none of the usual definitions of disease: it is not a state inimical to the way one is supposed to feel; it is not a condition in which body components and systems are acting inharmoniously (to the contrary, infertility would more likely fall within that definition); it is not a state of abnormality — for the pregnant woman functions satisfactorily within society, and the social and physical environment tolerates the pregnant woman perfectly.
This passage falls into the body of ceremonial and social regulations which Christ invalidated on the cross.
But it came to be associated not only with religious but also with caste political overtones, and came into conflict with the anti-Brahmin movements of depressed castes who were organizing separately for separate political strength to bring about cultural and social change aimed at elevating their status in the body politic; it also made the conversion into other religious communities, of the depressed sections of Hinduism as well as of the Tribals partially Hinduised and moving more fully in that direction, to be seen as a weakening of the Hindu community and a strengthening of other religious communities as political entities.
On the other hand, when teachers possess the authority of qualified experts in learning and in the guidance of learning, and when they are organized into strong professional bodies which faithfully exercise responsibility for high professional standards, they can freely teach with sole regard to individual aptitude and need and without fear or favor in respect to social class.
Here, perhaps due more than to any other single factor, to the doctrine set forth in their scriptures, of the «Gathering of the Saints,» they tended to draw together into a compact social body, building their own communities as they did at Kirtland, Ohio; in Jackson County, Missouri; at Far West, Missouri; at Nauvoo, Illinois; and finally in Utah.
It was the refusal of the Bangkok Conference to separate the human being into body and soul, or, to resolve the tension between the personal and social aspect of salvation that had given rise to the severe evangelical criticism of the ecumenical movement.
Her detailed study of the implications of research in endocrinology for bonding in human families and for the interactions between hormones and social behavior serves to put the «missing body» back into sociology in some profoundly important ways.
Are not todays social circles being publically opened up giving governing bodies a «look see» into today's yes segregated socialists in order for governing judicial powers to stay abreast of seminary socialists currents ongoing ways?
«(W) hen we bring research on divorce into conversation with rich, emerging bodies of work on social contagion and cultural trauma, we see that bystander effects, while indirect and diffuse, may be no less real or consequential, and that they beckon us to individual and collective reflection on the broader effects of the «divorce revolution.»»
He managed to bind Liberals and Social Democrats into one body, so much so that no - one can now «see the join».
«Reconstructing the evolutionary history of body size has the potential to provide us with insights into the development of locomotion, brain complexity, feeding strategies, even social life.»
Also at the conference Tuesday, a major alliance of science, research and United Nations bodies launched a 10 - year initiative — Future Earth Research for Global Sustainability — to commence next year to coordinate scientific research into the major social and environmental challenges from climate change as they emerge over coming years.
The study adds to a growing body of Yale research into the complex dynamics of human social networks and how those networks influence everything from economic inequality to group violence.
Based upon their interviews, the researchers developed a taxonomy of 59 experiences organized into seven types, or «domains»: cognitive, perceptual, affective (i.e. emotions and moods), somatic (relating to the body), conative (i.e. motivation or will), sense of self and social.
Online, on paper, on TV, on social media, and slamming into us as they run down the street in sweaty lycra, we are surrounded by grinning, toned bodies weighed down by sensor - rich bracelets tracking pulse, steps, stress, sleep... Start - ups assure us that, in exchange for a simple spit sample, they can lay bare our genetic histories and futures with ancestry tests and detailed breakdowns of our health risks.
With traditional and social media chock - full of images of (so - called) «perfect» bodies, it's easy to fall into the trap of comparing yourself and feeling like you don't measure up.
But when it came to posting a social media photo of herself and her baby that she felt highlighted a post-pregnancy body flaw, she had to talk herself into hitting the share button.
I never want my children to feel like they aren't fitting into a social situation because they can't eat the food but I also am just not okay with them eating junk that hurt their bodies.
Body image coach Rachel Cole shares why we lose touch with our bodies in times of distress, how to start coming back into embodiment, why the 2016 election has caused so much pain for people struggling with food and body issues, how she recovered from eating disorders and embraced body positivity, why feminism and social justice are so integral to making peace with food and your body, and lots mBody image coach Rachel Cole shares why we lose touch with our bodies in times of distress, how to start coming back into embodiment, why the 2016 election has caused so much pain for people struggling with food and body issues, how she recovered from eating disorders and embraced body positivity, why feminism and social justice are so integral to making peace with food and your body, and lots mbody issues, how she recovered from eating disorders and embraced body positivity, why feminism and social justice are so integral to making peace with food and your body, and lots mbody positivity, why feminism and social justice are so integral to making peace with food and your body, and lots mbody, and lots more!
In the United States for instance, social anthropologists have noted that body size, body height, muscle mass, and bone density all increased in a dramatic and very advantageous way when Americans began to introduce more protein and calcium - containing foods into the diet in the latter part of the industrial era.
The extenuating factors the researchers took into account — such as smoking, body mass index, physical activity, alcohol consumption, and social class — didn't appear to play a large role, so the answer probably lies elsewhere.
This so called «social graces» can start in just a simple kiss but can later evolve into a more intimate body contact.
very masculine, no drama guy 6 2 182 slim athletic build top, very passionate, body contact... not into the club, bar scene... but social... movies, stimulating conversation, beaches, cooking, seeking ltr with masculine guy who's got heart
After I realized how this movie massages nuanced social commentary (about fetishization of the african american body, caucasian self - image, etc.) into a film «genre» that does not neatly fit into any particular category (it's neither thriller, nor horror, nor comedy, but a taste of all three), I was absolutely impressed.
My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea This animated feature debut from comic book writer / artist Dash Shaw takes us inside a high school social structure after a disaster rocks the student body — you know, but funny.
A remarkable explosion of new knowledge about the developing brain and human genome, linked to advances in the behavioral and social sciences, tells us that early experiences are built into our bodies and that early childhood is a time of both great promise and considerable risk.
A repaired body may have been achieved through brutal trauma and in response to unfair social pressures; a repaired prejudice can eliminate the rights that its existence had called into being... Disabled people are protected by fragile laws, and if they are judged to have an identity rather than an illness, they may forfeit those safeguards.»
Learn body language and vocalizations needed to effectively communicate with your dog; how to train your dog without jerking, hitting, kicking, shocking, or shaking; how easy and fun training can be when you use reward - based dog training; how to use clicker and target training to quickly and easily shape your dog's behavior; how to turn affection, play, toys, praise, and social activity into powerful rewards; how to humanely solve behavioral problems such as jumping, barking, digging, chewing, and mouthing.»
This ideology of male entitlement seeps into the wider social consciousness of everyone, regardless of gender, a byproduct of which can negatively impact the ways women relate to one another and the ways we think about our relationships to our own bodies, and our own sexuality.
-- the presence of 12 bodies with three difficulty levels and regime survival at each level; — powerful nanorobots, ready for total protection of the human body; — realistic graphics, taking into account anatomic features of a structure of internal organs; — a wide range of threats and a variety of opponents in the form of viruses, germs, bacteria and enemy cells, will provide you with decent resistance; — added new functions to the defense of generator — modified training system — there is an opportunity to share achievements on social networks.
As one of the most influential artists of the second part of the 20th century, Schneemann's pioneering investigations into subjectivity, the social construction of the female body, and the cultural biases of art history have had significant influence on subsequent generations of artists.
One of the most influential artists of the second part of the 20th century, her pioneering investigations into subjectivity, the social construction of the female body, and the cultural biases of art history have had a significant influence on subsequent generations of artists.
The conversation bled into a discussion about the scholarly and social thresholds and borders separating bodies, body parts and fluids from one each other.
A sculptural video installation is piercing the entire space, drawing from Verkade's research into how social control informs the framing of our lives and the stories that instruct our bodies and construct our identities.
Chief Curator Heather Pesanti joins McMillian to talk about his new art in the context of a larger body of a work that weaves elements of US social and political history, the body, and architecture into complex tapestries entrenched in myth, memory, and storytelling.
One of the most influential artists of the second part of the 20th century, her pioneering investigations into subjectivity, the social construction of the female body, and the cultural biases of art history had a trailblazing influence on subsequent generations of artists.
As the title suggests, the viewer, the body that meditates the experience of the work, and social interaction come into focus.
COMMUNITY BASED & COLLABORATIVE SOCIAL JUSTICE WORK WITH ONAMAN COLLECTIVE Youth Art Mural Project: John F. Ross Secondary School, Guelph, ON (May 2016) Anishinaabemowin Wiigwaam: Ojibway Immersion Language House (Mar & Oct 2015, Mar 2016) Words from the Land: Youth & Elders art retreat (Mar 2016) Youth Run for the Language (Oct 2015) The Painted Hand: Gathering to Feast Our Historic Alliances (Sept 2015) Reconciliation, Resurgence & Storytelling with Maria Campbell (Aug 2015) Canoe Building with Youth: Chippewas of the Thames (July / Aug 2015) Harvesting ochre & making paint (June 2015) Research with Elders on traditional knowledge and the language in Ontario & Saskatchewan (June & Aug 2015) Moosehide Tanning (April 2015) The Sacred Fisher Story: The Youth Mural Project (April 2015) Anishinaabemowin Wiigwaam: Ojibway Immersion Language House (Mar 2015) Onaman Kendaagozid: Gathering about Sacred Paint (Feb 2015) Research into traditional Indigenous tattoos and face / body ochre paint (on - going) Collaborative creation of art pieces by Isaac Murdoch and Christi Belcourt (on - going)
Her work is primarily characterized by research into visual traditions, taboos, and the body of the individual in relation to social bodies.
Over a thirty year career, Kudo, who worked in France and Japan, developed an extremely complex body of sculpture, installation, and performance - based work in reaction both to World War II and Japan's subsequent transformation into an industrial society and to European Humanism which, he believed, abetted environmental degradation and social malaise.
Since then she has established herself as one of the leading artists of her generation, developing a body of work acclaimed for its expansive, insightful inquiry into various historical and social phenomena.
The exhibition merges social and political considerations with the artist's explorations into colour composition, and features a never before seen body of work inspired by the chroma of rocks and minerals.
Kogelnik, well known for her distinctive style, bright color palette, and close relationship to second - wave feminism, employed a variety of media in her investigations into politics, social critique, the space age, and the human body.
Her work is characterized by research into archaic visual traditions, pleasure wrested from suppressive taboos and the body of the artist in dynamic relationship with the social body.
Emerging in the early 1960s world of experimental film, music, poetry, dance and Happenings, Carolee Schneemann's work is characterized by experiments in kinetic technologies, as well as research into archaic visual morphologies, pleasure wrested from suppressive taboos and the body of the artist depicted in dynamic relationship with the social body.
The weaving or «re-wilding» of my body through the use of animal and plant imagery aids in my queries into the social and sexual assumptions most humans have about their own, as well as all other, species.
Now in Paperback Everyone is an artist... I am really convinced that humankind will not survive without having realized the social body, the social order, into an artwork.
Yoga and Vita Coco coconut water and cleaners are examples of real - world references that make their way into Murillo's work as signifiers whose meanings extend into notions of privilege, access, and the understanding of the body in different social strata.
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