Sentences with phrase «to accept that narrative»

I don't accept the narrative of «that's how it's been all season» because it hasn't.
There is a commonly - accepted narrative when it comes to casual heterosexual sex and the women who participate in it — that, afterwards, they almost always regret it.
Directly intervening in the moments before such events coalesce into widely accepted narratives, they anticipate and shape understanding of a variety of human (and non-human) subjectivities by documenting and articulating instances of what is not yet widely known or recognized.
Use that, Oxfam, to be better, but don't accept the narrative of condemnation.
The results reinforce much of the generally accepted narrative (Bernie's rise late last year, Ben Carson's spike and fall), but they also contain a few things that may make you go «hmmmmm.»
She no longer accepted the narrative that she was too picky, that she wasn't worth a higher salary, or that she couldn't get what she desired.
The piece is a work of historical revisioning, redirecting art's accepted narratives towards its overlooked figures, and addressing the exclusion of female artists from the timeline of Modern art.
Accept his narrative without question, and it's a rallying cry to solve the problem.
I'm sorry, Fernando, but you don't believe the right things about climate change so we can not accept your narratives about Venezuela.
Within the wider context of Canada's sesquicentennial and re-examinations of accepted narratives of nationhood, the exhibition raises important questions about how such knowledge is established as well as how artistic practice can produce vital new insight and imagination.
When bitcoin was going gangbusters a widely accepted narrative was there were no marginal sellers since the supply is constrained (and of course now that prices have crashed the prevailing wisdom is that prices won't get back to their previous peak until the tech is more widely adopted — narrative follows price, as always).
Given other negative indicators and general pessimism around the recovery, people have generally accepted this narrative.
The publication in the journal, Population Studies, by Professor David Coleman and Associate Professor Stuart Basten, provides a more optimistic demographic picture of the future in the West, in contrast to the commonly accepted narrative.
Investors are starting to take in the facts that were screened out or downplayed while the accepted narrative was in charge.
Thank you for another GREAT year of contributions to make this BLOG a voice of reason in an effort to undermine the accepted NARRATIVE of conventional media investment pabulum.
You don't need to accept a narrative of the World Bank and IMF as being out to exploit the poor to have a problem with this; from a pure positivist / rationalist perspective, SAPs didn't do a good job of meeting their stated goals.
Across 66 wholly enlightening minutes, Atari: Game Over picks apart the accepted narrative of the crash and interviews developers (Atari founder Nolan Bushnell), historians and other notable game buffs (including Ready Player One author Ernest Cline and former journalist and current screenwriter Gary Whitta), leading up to grand unveiling of the dig's findings.
It is impossible to deliberately bring people together who have different interpretations of their common past, groups with different experiences and instead of coercing one group to accept the narrative or interpretation of the other, trying to find ways to create new relationships and develop understandings of the interdependence that shapes them and the future they may share.ix
But a recent series of exhibitions is questioning the accepted narrative of that transformational mid-20th-century art movement and arguing for the recognition of key participants who curators believe have been wrongly undervalued.
Back then, these salons were all but absent from the accepted narrative of modernist development; half a century later, I am stunned to discover them as the focus of a handsomely grave exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum organized by the museum's senior curator, Vivien Greene, who gratifyingly acknowledges my early work.
Lester Johnson (1919 — 2010) was an innovative figurative painter who has never quite fit into any of the accepted narratives of postwar American art, and that alone makes his work worthy of a longer look.
For many on the Left, the question of global warming is already settled and therefore beyond debate; and anyone who questions the accepted narrative is a dangerous «climate denier» needlessly endangering humanity.
In the rest of this book, I look closely at the assumptions and truth claims in this widely accepted narrative, paying close attention to the assumptions on which the claims are based and to the sources to which the truth claims are attributed.
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