Sentences with phrase «through cultural ritual»

She poses questions related to memory as read through the body, through folklores and folktales, through home and homeland, and through cultural ritual or practice.

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It made its way into homes and towns through folktales and cultural rituals.
Unfortunately, there's little in our cultural playbook — no grief rituals, no obituary in the local newspaper, no religious service — to help us get through the loss of a pet, which can make us feel more than a bit embarrassed to show too much public grief over our dead dogs.
Where the Batad Rice Terraces is not just another UNESCO World Heritage Site with its amphitheater like steps but as a very important part of the Ifugao cultural fabric and identity governed by the seasons and belief systems through rituals and gods / guardians like the bul - ol.
Artists such as Joachim Koester, Matt Mullican and Jess Johnson absorb both shared cultural and personal memories through the aesthetic of ritual to interrogate notions of the world beyond.
There is an interest in defining a period of our collective history and cultural understanding through objects of symbolic meaning used for ritual and cultural identity.
His evocative work focuses on ritual, exploring Turkish nationalism through religious, military, and cultural traditions.
Through the program, participants will conceptualize their art by engaging their own art practice and medium in critical perspective while observing cultural practices, including mortuary rituals, food offerings, and familial solidarity.
Short aims to examine contemporary myth and rituals within the American cultural landscape through his interactive exhibition.
Saxelby creates participatory installations that investigate contemporary cultural relationships to women and feminine identity through ritual practices and sacred spaces.
His work revolves around fleeting family histories visualized through domestic rituals and the loss of cultural tradition, aspiring to reunite present and past through visual metaphor.
Mike Kelley based his 2005 — 6 Day is Done on a series of high school yearbook photographs of «extracurricular activities,» which Kelley transformed into a fractured, quasi-narrative musical that cycles through themes such as personal trauma, the structure of the institution, repressed memory, mass cultural ritual, and adolescence.
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