Not exact matches
And
then there are the
cultural forces that «bend» women's bodies through cosmetic surgery, clothing or obsessive forms of dieting.
The conventional wisdom,
then, has it backwards:
cultural affinities constitute the long - term basis of electoral alignments, introducing fundamental values into politics and structuring the debate over them, while economic
forces generate temporary disruptions of these culturally defined alignments.
If television can not really be «killed» as a
cultural force,
then perhaps it can be ignored.
We
then examine theories explaining educational inequality that have attempted to address the structural and
cultural forces at play.
His expose of the Los Angeles schools» opening of the nutritional floodgates in the lunchroom and his examination of the political and
cultural forces that have set the bar on American fitness low and
then lower, are both discerning reporting and impassioned wake - up calls.
Blogs were a thing
then — they were becoming a
cultural force and were beginning to be accepted by institutions, including The Times.
Jin's book first provides a brief genealogy of Chinese Web literature and Chinese popular romance, and
then investigates how large socio -
cultural forces have shaped new writing and...
Jin's book first provides a brief genealogy of Chinese Web literature and Chinese popular romance, and
then investigates how large socio -
cultural forces have shaped new writing and reading practices and created new subgenres of popular romance in contemporary China.
She explores the
cultural forces that have changed marriage in our society, and
then explains how therapists can address the new consumer mindset most couples bring into therapy, prioritizing individual happiness and self - fulfillment above other relationship concerns.