Sentences with phrase «state of identity crisis»

The overall impression one gets, however, is of an awards body still in a state of identity crisis — torn between honouring their own and inviting Hollywood to the red carpet.

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It is a sustained meditation on Jewish messianism and its political implications for the State of Israel's perpetual identity crisis.
Against the endless discussions of the «crisis» of Catholicism — a crisis of authority, a crisis of priestly vocations, a crisis of identity, etc. — Greeley offers a rather sanguine view of the state of the Church.
Catholic bashing is not the «done thing» on Reformation Sunday, and a Protestant identity that continues to define itself by what it is not is in an increasing state of crisis.
United States of Tara, Season 2: Keir Gilchrist discusses Marshall's identity crisis and his relationship with Kate.
Of course, public awareness and acceptance of transgender people is much greater now than it was when Boys Don't Cry — Kimberly Peirce's significantly more insightful film about Brandon Teena, a transgender man coming to terms with his self - described «sexual identity crisis» — debuted in 1999, thanks largely to visibility campaigns and presidential announcements (Barack Obama is the first sitting President to use the word in a state - of - the - union addressOf course, public awareness and acceptance of transgender people is much greater now than it was when Boys Don't Cry — Kimberly Peirce's significantly more insightful film about Brandon Teena, a transgender man coming to terms with his self - described «sexual identity crisis» — debuted in 1999, thanks largely to visibility campaigns and presidential announcements (Barack Obama is the first sitting President to use the word in a state - of - the - union addressof transgender people is much greater now than it was when Boys Don't Cry — Kimberly Peirce's significantly more insightful film about Brandon Teena, a transgender man coming to terms with his self - described «sexual identity crisis» — debuted in 1999, thanks largely to visibility campaigns and presidential announcements (Barack Obama is the first sitting President to use the word in a state - of - the - union addressof - the - union address).
Perhaps no other aspect of the teacher - quality system in the United States suffers from an identity crisis as severe as that of professional development.
Peugeot's identity crisis in the United States should end now that the new - to - America 405 series, including the sporty Mi16 model, has arrived at dealerships.If ever the French company with the forbidding name and unfortunate resistance to buyers had an opportunity to carve a niche in the U.S. market, the 405 is it.This series, especially the Mi16 with its double - overhead - camshaft 16 - valve engine, aero styling and sharp leather interior, poses a challenge to the sports - sedan market now dominated by the likes of Volvo, Audi, Saab and Acura.
Towards the end of his story, McCain states that the United States was afflicted with an «identity crisis» after the Vietnastates that the United States was afflicted with an «identity crisis» after the VietnaStates was afflicted with an «identity crisis» after the Vietnam War.
In the immediate aftermath of 9/11, as in week one, two, three and so on Ansari in his columns speculated on endless war, the identity of the war makers, the civil liberties crisis, race, surveillance, garrison state, action movies, the intersections of our foreign policy with our domestic scenes, and how bad could it all get for him.
That is a problem because we still crave an assessment of the state of things and these days it seems we mainly get that from biennials (dozens across the globe now), most of which suffer identity crises
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