Sentences with phrase «subjugation as»

She explains subjugation as «processes that subordinate or discount certain types of experiences or sources of information, by either ignoring or reinterpreting the content» (Breckenridge 1999 7 - 8).
He isn't fit to wash the feet of most nuns, yet he avidly supports THEIR subjugation as women.

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Recalling these heroic moments flatters Poland's patriotic self - image as a long - suffering but iron - willed people who have emerged victorious from more than two centuries of subjugation.
We must admit to the hypocrisy of condemning divorce while at the same time condoning as «marriage» a relationship that is little more than a cynical armistice, a mutual state of boredom, an arrangement of legalized prostitution, or an excuse for the continued subjugation of women.
In fact, in some cases, a person who has great power and authority has a need to be punished or dominated, as well as having issues of control or subjugation / degradation of the other.
That being said, although they are perceived as peaceful, the Amish are a very fire - and - brimstone type of people, complete with subjugation of women and not sparing the rod... a lot doesn't get reported because they eschew outside intervention.
Never mind the ridiculous subjugation you put on yourselves by believing in something as asinine as Papal «infallibility».
Not remembered as the greatest 200m final in Olympic memory (that accolade probably goes to Michael Johnson and his world record time of 19.32 at the Atlanta Games or Usain Bolt at 2016 Rio Olympics), this moment would be remembered for the events after the race: three athletes» protest against the violence, subjugation and oppression of racial injustice.
However, it is clear that parts of the bible condone and even advise behaviors that modern people have mostly left far behind and would consider unacceptable, such as slavery, subjugation of women, and even animal sacrifice.
As for the judgement comment, genocide, slavery, the subjugation of woman, etc. don't become moral if we can teach that the Bible and thus The Lord sanctioned such behaviour.
Your government has become the center of domination and subjugation of poor peoples of the world such as ours: peoples with an unsatisfied hunger for justice, a deep thirst for a better and more humane future, and an unquenchable yearning for life.
Paul envisions the life of believers, individually and corporately, as a grace - full «war» against an age marked by darkness — exploitation, subjugation, enslavement — a struggle in which the «Christ weapons» are made of light: zealous love of strangers and enemies, wily grace, inventive nonretaliation.
Understanding this tradition through secondary sources is risky, especially today; for much of what is now said about the Bible in general and this story in particular — for example, that it is sexist, or that it justifies the subjugation of women — strikes me as either erroneous or shallow.
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Islam's tenet of being «perfect» and «the only true religion» coupled with an ideology that endorses subjugation, lying and, yes — death as legitimate means to spread and rule, is simply not going to go away.
Again, in Romans 8:9 - 22, Paul seems to echo the Stoic views of the aging of the world, as well as the Jewish apocalyptic conception of its subjugation by evil powers responsible for human sin and the disruption of nature.
At first Nietzsche joined in the Jew - baiting con brio, as one learns from Joachim Köhler's Nietzsche and Wagner: A Lesson in Subjugation, which is short on music and philosophy but indispensable on Wagner's general nefariousness.
One of my clients, Maggie, found herself rolling around on the floor the victim of attack by pirates and then moments later she was cast as the bad guy forced to succumb to her son Matty's heroic subjugations.
«They look like a swoop on the South, a jihad designed to foist Northern domination, or even subjugation, on the South in pursuance of the Sarduna's agenda, announced as far back as 1960, tosubjugate the South and reduce it to a conquered territory, with the object of preventing it from havingcontrol over its future,» an agenda which President Buhari, in a speech in May 2015 as President - elect, re-echoed and vowed to carry to a finish.
The challenges confronting the present generation of Africans may be unique in their own rights, however, it can not be in doubt that a concerted effort of the kind that delivered victories over slavery, oppression, subjugation and colonialism is needed today in equal measure to defeat contemporary forces such as neo-colonialism, racism, exploitation, unfair trade and poverty which are militating against our progress.
They used their belief in Lebensraum as the excuse for their territorial conquest and subjugation of people they categorized as «Untermenschen» (inferior people).
In a story told through a series of flashbacks, an eight - year - old girl in French Colonial Africa accepts the subjugation of the black natives by the white colonists as only natural.
Heat Vision reported on Wednesday that he plans on directing an adaptation of the TV series The Man from U.N.C.L.E.. For those unable to watch it when it aired between 1964 and 1968, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. follows two secret agents — one American and one Russian — as they work for U.N.C.L.E. (the United Network Command for Law Enforcement) against the evil organization THRUSH (Technological Hierarchy for the Removal of Undesirables and the Subjugation of Humanity).
Period pieces regarding the subjugation of women's agency (from Brize's A Woman's Life to Planetarium to Davies» take on Emily Dickinson featuring a career best Cynthia Nixon to the dueling personas played by Mary J. Blige and Carey Mulligan in the 40s set Mudbound) as well as the repression of sexuality in the past (BPM) and present (The Wound; The Untamed; A Fantastic Woman) makes for a rather distressing but altogether worthwhile crop of titles from the past year.
It's neither a story of subjugation nor one of empowerment: as the lovers figure out ways to play their weaknesses against each other, all traditional notions of one - way control are out the window.
As the three jostle for his rehabilitation, subjugation and submission, respectively, the film's indictment of institutionalisation as counterproductively marginalising becomes its centrepiece and the symbolic standoff of the third acts takes a potentially typical conclusion and makes it interestinAs the three jostle for his rehabilitation, subjugation and submission, respectively, the film's indictment of institutionalisation as counterproductively marginalising becomes its centrepiece and the symbolic standoff of the third acts takes a potentially typical conclusion and makes it interestinas counterproductively marginalising becomes its centrepiece and the symbolic standoff of the third acts takes a potentially typical conclusion and makes it interesting.
Dominika falls for her first mark, an American agent Nate Nash (named as such in case you couldn't already tell you're really dealing with pulp, no doubt) played by Joel Edgerton — and perhaps finds her way out of subjugation.
Enger's breathtaking portrait of the vast Plains landscape is matched by the rich expanse of his characters» emotional terrain, as pivotal historical events - the turmoil of expansionism, the near total demise of the bison herds, and the subjugation of the Plains Indians - blend seamlessly with the story of a family's sacrifice and devotion.
Threatening behavior — some examples: • Bending over a dog, or rousing him from his sleep • Reaching to touch a dog's head (when he doesn't want to be touched) • Staring into a dog's eyes (worse, at eye level, like toddlers do) • Trying to touch or remove a bone, a toy, a bowl of food or anything the dog wants • Screaming near the dog's face or producing other startling noises in his proximity • Running toward, past, or away from a dog • Walking too close to a dog on leash • Entering a protective dog's territory • Being afraid in the presence of a dog • Sticking a hand or finger (especially children) inside a dog's enclosure • Making threatening gestures, like raising a fist or wielding a stick • Causing pain, injury, or subjugation to a dog • Overexcitement during play can cause a friendly dog to nip or bite as he would a playmate.
Players can take subjugation quests» known as Mobhunts, and will gain rewards that will not be available any where else.
Catholic girls across Europe and America were condemned to a life of labour and subjugation until as late as 1996 when the last institution was finally, formally, closed down.
The installation as a totality is a meditation on the incalculable loss of unrealized potential and hopelessness in the face of unfathomable human cruelty and a stark reminder that gender - based violence and subjugation, which is often underpinned by interpretations of religious doctrine, are all too present evils that will continue to persist so long as good people do nothing.
More importantly, Chun's interdisciplinary exhibition delves into language as form, sound, writing and a process of subjugation in the context of a non-native speaker assimilating to a culture.
He quickly gained notoriety in the international art world for work that collapsed the divide between the sacred and the profane, taking aesthetic inspiration from his African heritage (Ofili's parents emigrated to London from Nigera) as well as the European branch of African culture as filtered through centuries of colonialism and subjugation: gangster rap, blacksploitation movies, the caricature of the «black pimp,» and so on.
If Mirren often plays on her Russian heritage in interviews, and draws on her British working class background in other contexts — in what has become a polarised form of role play to manipulate the media's perception of her — then the images used in this exhibition represent her corresponding parts for film and television that show issues of domination, subjugation and control, such as in The Queen, Caligula and Prime Suspect.
In this solo endeavor Stoller continues using clay as a vehicle to explore issues of idealized beauty, vanity and the subjugation of the female body using porcelain as her primary media, a material inextricably linked to desire, secrecy and commodification.
Modernity, as a human endeavour over Land, has drawn up the categories by which territory is divided and placed under a contract of subjugation.
Through this class we will tackle such diverse themes as female rulers, women's roles in the home and kitchen, the concept of the muse, the historical odds of being a female artist, as well as biblical stories of rape, subjugation and triumphs.
But more than just dinner talk, these conversations have addressed topics such as police violence, the 2016 Pulse nightclub shootings in Orlando and the need for sanctuary spaces; black female and male subjectivity; and racial subjugation in Latin American history.
He may be best known in the UK for his group of paintings and sculptures The Plantation Series — forms held in strict lines and grids, connected as if with chains or a series of bars, analogous he has said, to the system whereby one group of people are kept in economic and political subjugation by another.
Moffatt demonstrates a deep concern with power relations in her work, investigating issues such as Aboriginal subjugation, maternal domination, gender stereotypes and class division.
The gallery's exhibition presents a selection of images from «Segregation Story,» his evocative series which it describes as «an intimate portrayal of one family's perseverance through racial and economic subjugation
Like Johnson's On Subjugation, Lorde's words, as recited by Hemphill, seethe with rage and desire: «I know the anger lies inside of me like I know the beat of my heart and the taste of my spit.
Nature and its subjugation are ever - present themes, as are exoticism and colonialism.
And the modern Islam is replete with subjugation of women and religious intolerance as dogma.
The therapeutic discussion centres on close up questions / descriptions of anorexias present day tactics that are somehow helping her to «remember to forget» the present counter-practices as well as her storied history of standing up and resisting anorexia domination and subjugation.
Jan Breckenridge discusses this as the interplay of «silences and subjugation».
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