In essence,
through autobiographical narratives constructed in social interaction, we create personal meaning and emotional understanding of the events we have experienced that contributes to our evolving sense of self throughout the lifespan.
Not exact matches
George Michael,
Through George Michael's Eyes — Spencer Kornhaber thinks the late singer's
autobiographical documentary conveys a man in charge of his own
narrative, and reticent to reveal all.
Through their own process, be it
autobiographical, metaphorical or inspired by performance and impersonation, these artists present visual
narratives that interrogate social, cultural and political dialogues.
These artists interpret the thirty - year influence of the Vietnam War
through autobiographical experiences,
narratives, and postmemories.
Each thematic gallery then has an
autobiographical element, whether
through materials important to her or
narratives that evoke her past.
Her inclusion of
narrative —
through literary, philosophical, and
autobiographical references — and use of bold color and theatrical imagery infused these objects and installations with sly humor and a prescient concern with the decorative, generating a feminist legacy increasingly appreciated in retrospect.
Inspired by consumer goods, industrial debris and
autobiographical narratives and objects, Cristina Tufiño addresses her practice as an archaeologist hoarder rummaging
through a broad cultural system of references, with a particular nod to artifacts and museological aesthetics.
Whether at trial or in an appellate courtroom, writing his own superb
autobiographical nonfiction, the best - selling Just Mercy, or in his efforts to evoke and acknowledge the historical
narratives of the black experience and our legacy of racial injustice in America
through the work of the Equal Justice Initiative, Stevenson employs well - told stories to change the shape of the world.