We can do this best
through cultural resistance.
Not exact matches
Pope Pius XII did not demand that people rise up in violence to stop the Nazis, yet many regard him as a hero because he and the Church were able to save 800,000 Jews
through civil disobedience and
cultural resistance.
Fullan asserts that, while there is no standard formula for changing the culture of an organization, sustainable improvement requires several years of effort to work
through complex
cultural issues such as
resistance to change and acculturation of the new leader.215 Turnover that occurs every two or three years makes it unlikely that a principal will get beyond the stages of initiation and early implementation.
Weems and Holzer use text to interrogate power
through self - expression, creating new narratives for
cultural and political
resistance, while Katchadourian voices the frustrations of everyday life while inserting her artistic identity into the male - dominated history of portraiture.
While signaling the importance of Carnival as a performance medium with mass appeal in the culminating era of the massification of museum culture, Up Hill Down Hall inscribes these works within the politically conscious
cultural legacy of the Notting Hill Carnival, born of Caribbean migration and metropolitan accommodation to the aftermath of colonialism,
resistance to racism and the mainstreaming of multiculturalism and, ultimately, developed
through cultural ingenuity and artistic creativity at the forefront of the formation of postcolonial British culture.
While explicitly addressing loss, his installation speaks to the persistence and
resistance of
cultural forms
through time, and the potential for internally coherent spaces to exist within other, seemingly dominant spaces.