Sentences with word «uprootedness»

To clear the ground of weeds is a group exhibition that considers the political dimensions of uprootedness by exploring the circulation of seeds and flora specimens, the entanglements of indigenous and introduced plant species, and the ways in which vegetation has been used to claim space.
To clear the ground of weeds considers the political dimensions of uprootedness by exploring the circulation of seeds and flora specimens, the entanglements of indigenous and introduced plant species, and the ways in which vegetation has been used to claim space.
The cooperation between Southern Baptists and evangelicals signals a new day, but it may also come with a price, namely, the diminution of Baptist identity and a sense of uprootedness from a particular tradition.
Displacement, or a state of being rooted in uprootedness, is a consequence of colonial conquest in Africa...
This is at odds with the church leadership who see that uprootedness is not a survival option; to the contrary, perseverance is the only way to preserve the Christian heritage on those lands.»
But My Two Blankets is not about an ordinary move from one neighborhood or one state, but a move from one country to another which magnifies the uprootedness experienced by a young girl who had been so full of joy that her aunt nicknamed her «Cartwheel.»
Collectively they suffer from a mild form of anomie, a feeling that they lack laws and rules to follow, a sense of uprootedness.
Each of those three will show different examples of Mr. Ai's recent sculpture, which include symbols of uprootedness and displacement, such as cast - iron tree trunks.
The exhibition on show here is primarily concerned with her posthumously published work The Need for Roots, in which she goes into «the most important and least recognised need of the human soul» as well as «uprootedness» and «the growing of roots».
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