Sentences with phrase «with cultural stereotypes»

Nikki: Most of my interactions with cultural stereotypes have assumed that because I'm an Asian woman, I could be either a dragon lady, a newscaster, or a demure sexualized object.

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Religion News Service: Sultans of Satire aims to bridge gaps with Muslims, Arabs through comedy Produced by the Levantine Cultural Center, which is dedicated to highlighting Middle Eastern and Arab culture, the Sultans of Satire stand - up show aims to challenge stereotypes and sensitivities while bringing people together with a few laughs.
I didn't expect him to resort to stereotyping or painting them as «unlikely to interfere with any cultural awakening,» especially because he's someone who acknowledges the importance of community if we are to see a return to Catholic influence in the broader culture.
Stereotypes of the British as Victorian - era imperialists are as cack - handed and ignorant as jokes about the Germans still being Nazis, but they play well to her domestic audience, who are still bruised by the war and Argentina's perpetual obsession with its own cultural superiority - a sort of Japan of the Latin Americas.
THE OWNER — A Chinese designed, Chinese made, sunglasses brand that has positioned itself as a challenge to the cultural stereotype that is associated with Asian creativity and quality.
Interracial dating and marriages seem to be on the rise in recent years, with more and more people tossing the stereotypes aside and finding true love in the face of people with different racial and cultural background.
Littered with pop songs, a tendency towards cultural and generational stereotypes initially threatens to undermine the authenticity of The Young Offenders.
Set in gritty Oxnard, Calif., the film boasts an almost entirely Latino cast of characters — a welcome gesture toward a huge filmgoing demographic that rarely gets to see itself onscreen — while smart casting and production design help capture the flavor of the environs with only moderate deployment of cultural stereotypes.
Based on the setting alone, the film trips over every obvious German stereotype in the book - from the uninhibited cultural attitudes, to the kinky sexual indulgences, to the peculiar artistic tastes, smaller automobiles, penchant for beer and Euro - trashy nightclubs, etc., etc., etc.... Beyond that, the lineup of comedic gags and sequences feels like mishmash of ideas that never seem to balance out tonally with other jokes, not the entire dramatic side of the film.
We didn't make his sophisticated, subtle Shop Girl a hit, so he dishes out what he knows, alas, today's American audiences will gobble up greedily: a painful assemblage of distasteful slapstick (not one but two elderly and infirm folks are abused — by the putative hero, no less — in the opening moments of the film alone), cultural stereotyping, and celebrations of idiocy that will try the patience of anyone with a double - digit IQ or age.
They must find the natives of Neverland (Depending on one's perspective, the movie either sidesteps or intensifies cultural stereotypes by making these natives an amalgamation of various cultural influences), and with the help of Tiger Lily (Rooney Mara), the group will uncover the truth of Peter's origins and return the surviving fairies to their rightful place.
It's impeccably crafted, rich with symbolism and clever cultural nods, never overplaying its hands, never letting its satirical stabs at stereotyping saturate the picture.
to modify the social and cultural patterns of conduct of men and women, with a view to achieving the elimination of prejudices and customary and all other practices which are based on the idea of the inferiority or superiority of either of the sexes or on stereotyped roles for men and women.»
One source of anxiety for students has to do with negative cultural stereotypes, which can be made salient to the learner when a negative cultural stereotype about one's group applies to the testing situation (Steele & Aronson, 1995).
It is contingent on... seeing cultural differences as assets; creating caring learning communities where culturally different individuals and heritages are valued; using cultural knowledge of ethnically diverse cultures, families, and communities to guide curriculum development, classroom climates, instructional strategies, and relationships with students; challenging racial and cultural stereotypes, prejudices, racism, and other forms of intolerance, injustice, and oppression; being change agents for social justice and academic equity; mediating power imbalances in classrooms based on race, culture, ethnicity, and class; and accepting cultural responsiveness as endemic to educational effectiveness in all areas of learning for students from all ethnic groups.»
The Guardian UK recently reported that diversity is a trend in publishing for 2018, so today, I have an interview with Alex Anders on how to write diverse characters without cultural appropriation or stereotyping, as well as boundaries around language and an interesting discussion on gender fluidity.
Presenting a reality that contrasts with stereotypes, The Drug Series illuminates the political and cultural attitudes that shape our perception of drug use.
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Drawing on art historical references, cultural stereotypes, and tabloid culture, Lucas's works embrace ambiguity and paradox and take a demonstrative stance against puritanism, conformism, and misogyny with distinct irreverence and wit.
The two studios co-designed everything from the ground up, and tackled the process by playing around with Asian cultural stereotypes: bright neons, famous figures, pop songs and traditional dishes — all with a dash of humour.
Starting from the global economic crisis and the cultural and social contradictions it revealed, the artworks exhibited investigate visual stereotypes as well as our everyday relationship with image production.
This idiom takes on special meaning when applied to the West's preoccupation with certain stereotypes in contemporary Chinese art — images of the Red Guards, Mao Zedong and panda bears — as well as to the fetishized mass - consumption of cultural objects that satisfy its imagination of a new China in transformation.
Her vixen costume imbues each situation with sensuality, while her Mexican American identity inflects the work with a critique of cultural assumptions and stereotypes about Latina women.
In our age of contradictions — with globalization on one end, yet swelling xenophobia on the other — transnational art challenges long - held cultural stereotypes.
We are made to fall in love with an arbitrary set of stereotypes, physical ideals or cultural goals that are twisted and often deeply damaging to us.
Deeply concerned with romantic beauty, repetition and duration, Kjartansson's videos are endurance performances that play with stereotypes and cultural clichés but are gratifyingly hypnotic; much like the new - fangled internet fad «Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR)» that now has many viewers hooked to their screens in endless viewing loops.
In this work I am interested in challenging the stereotypes associated with working - class people by highlighting themes of community, cultural pride and the individuals» quest for identity.»
Women Artists of Abstraction and Louise Lawler at MoMA Louise Lawler: Why Pictures Now, a retrospective of the artist's career is on view at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) through July 30, 2017, Lawler, closely associated with the Pictures Generation, utilized photography to expose cultural stereotypes.
Self - stigma occurs when people with a mental health issue accept and agree with negative cultural stereotypes, leading to, among other things, the concealment of their illness from others.
Most cultural stereotypes have deep cultural roots with significant history, often founded in myth and conflict, and are enormously difficult to erode.
I encourage staff to screen books, movies, and other media resources for negative cultural, ethnic, racial, or religious stereotypes before sharing them with children and families served.
The court in Taiwan tends to look at cultural ideas and stereotypes concerning gender when dealing with divorce and child custody proceedings.
Issues of cultural identity also interplay with the negative stereotypes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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