Sentences with phrase «with cosmopolitanism»

Whereas the great master of the Nineties (Hou Hsiao - hsien) has moved onto international productions that are as much example as examination of Asia's economic change, Tsai Ming - liang was able to wed his nascent concerns with cosmopolitanism with an aesthetic sophistication not contrary to his earlier films.
In keeping with this cosmopolitanism, Hartshorne's attitude was a refreshing combination of respect for and obliviousness to disciplinary boundaries.

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Italy was guilty, belatedly, of mocking the Nazi and Soviet regimes with their racial laws, anti-Semitism, and cosmopolitanism.
In this context, Mendelssohn's religious cosmopolitanism, which unites a deep attachment to Judaism with a commitment to the humane ideals of the Enlightenment seems prescient and worthy of reconsideration.»
His latest book (with Steven Cone) is Authentic Cosmopolitanism: Love, Sin, and Grace in the Christian University.
It confused the cultural unity which existed in the peninsula — confined, however, to a very thin stratum of the population, and polluted by the Vatican's cosmopolitanismwith the political and territorial unity of the great popular masses, who were foreign to that cultural tradition and who, even supposing that they knew of its existence, couldn't care less about it.
Freo — as Fremantle is referred to — with its ubiquitous franchises and cappuccino bars, could be a stand - in for just about any major city in the developed world: «In the seventies the Strip had been a beacon of homely cosmopolitanism, a refuge from the desolate franchise dispensation stretching from sea to hazy hills,» Winton points out.
«Inside the Palace of Fine Arts: Cosmopolitanism at the 1904 World's Fair» contains a selection of works from the Kemper's permanent collection that were on view at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition along with related works.
While world leaders debate the erection of walls or the deportation of refugees, and as our political rhetoric grows increasingly divisive, die level of critical and ethical engagement that the exhibition performs — with questions of nation and migration, community and cosmopolitanism, and the aftermath of colonial violence — is more urgent now than ever.
In her text for the exhibition's catalogue, Brito informs us that the concept of cosmopolitanism was in fact introduced by Socrates, who saw himself as «a citizen of the world», and then further refined by the Stoics who saw it as «an aesthetic engagement with cultural differences.»
• Art and the Banal: The Pop Era / El Arte y lo Banal: La Era Pop Claudia Calirman — a curator and professor at John Jay College, CUNY specializing in Latin American, modern, and contemporary art — explores the contested field of American Pop art and its association with consumer society and a new drive towards cosmopolitanism and internationalization.
His current exhibition, There Is No Last Man, at MoMA PS1 in New York provides a sample of his recent production, with a smaller space presenting the text - and - image work Volume Eleven (flaw in the algorithm of cosmopolitanism)(2016), and a larger, improvised theater screening the feature - length film Tripoli Cancelled (2017), both of which had originally been made in the context of documenta 14.
«Cosmopolis» is a new biennial platform devoted to research - based artistic practices that also reflect a renewed engagement with theories of cosmopolitanism.
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