Sentences with phrase «student uprising»

A "student uprising" refers to a situation where students come together and protest against something they believe to be unfair, unjust, or disagree with. They take actions to challenge the established authority and try to bring about change in their schools, colleges, or society as a whole. Full definition
The French artist's visceral drawings of falling bodies, executed on long rolls of paper hanging from the ceiling, descended onto school desks whose surfaces were wrapped in translucent paper; beneath the wrapping I could make out black - and - white photographs of student uprisings in South Africa, as well as excerpts of the Code Noir, the 18th - century law that instituted slavery in the French colonies.
Casey Gollan and Victoria Sobel apply blue to a window to embrace the sunlight, but also text from the 1968 student uprisings in Paris.
Javert eventually comes to hound him once again, which provides the through - line for a plot that encompasses a starving, unwed mother (Anne Hathaway) and her young daughter (played as an adult by Amanda Seyfried); the daughter's cruel guardians (Sasha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter); a revolutionary leader of the 1832 Paris student uprisings (Eddie Redmayne) and his unrequited love (Samantha Barks); and enough squalor and grotesquerie to fill out a dozen other movies.
Indeed the actual student uprising was buried in French history because its call to action was such a dud: the students couldn't rally the populace and were indeed mowed down.
Meessen's own contribution links political emancipation in Congo with Marxist - inspired liberation movements throughout the Global South and the May 1968 student uprising associated with the Situationist International, a group whose genuinely international origins (including a number of Congolese) have been obscured by Francophone nationalism in the ensuing decades.
Marius and Éponine are part of a student uprising, the mini-revolution makes up most of the last part of the film.
Years later, all these players meet again, amid the tumult of a student uprising led by the hot - blooded Enjolras (Aaron Tveit).
An Italian variant of Conceptualism during the late 1960s and early 1970s that was linked to the political radicalism of the period, which reached its zenith with the student uprisings of 1968.
He finally returned to Paris in May 1968 to witness the student uprisings there, events that shaped his career.
March 25, 1968 «Among other references of material relating to the angst and intellect of teenage riot, I find myself often referring to material from the time of the 1968 student uprising, also the year I was born.
He returned to Paris in May 1968 to witness the student uprisings there, events that shaped his career.
The impenetrable blackness of the central form brings one close to a similar density in one of the artist's Elegies, in this case, the Elegy to the Spanish Republic No. 108 (The Barcelona Elegy) in which a horizontal band, in this case three tiered, is a reference to the flag of Catalonia, Barcelona's capital, where the year before a student uprising was brutally suppressed.
City of Montreal could pay damages to protesters after mass arrests of 2012 student uprising, Montreal Gazette
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