Comments like this,
with ethnocentric undertones, make the New Patriotic Party look bad in northern Ghana, she added.
Not exact matches
Hence we are
ethnocentric, or we identify ourselves
with our class and its interests.
From the beginning, Jesus, the teacher of discipleship, had been implicitly challenging the illusion of a nationalist,
ethnocentric kingdom coupled
with a militant messiah.
The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), which is usually measured in its approach to issues, joined the litany this week
with a strangely one - sided statement rudely entitled: «Prez Mahama's Comments:
Ethnocentric, Divisive and Condemnable».
The Akim Oda MP, William Quaitoo, tendered in his resignation in August 2017, following pressure from the Minority, and some civil society groups for making
ethnocentric comments, which was triggered during a conversation on how government has dealt
with the fall army worm invasion in the three regions of the North.
The former deputy minister was heavily criticised for making what many considered
ethnocentric comments
with regards to people from the north in the heat of the destructive fall armyworms invasion.
The Akim Oda MP tendered in his resignation on Thursday, following pressure from the Minority, and some civil society groups for making
ethnocentric comments, which was triggered during a conversation on how government has dealt
with the fall army worm invasion in the three regions of the North.
Women's work, folk art,
ethnocentric art, and self - taught art have all come into focus, as
with the tapestry collage of Miriam Schapiro, and this gallery specializes in them.
Donald Judd's dictum that «anything the artist calls art is art» is a Duchampian cliché that betrays an
ethnocentric bias; it assumes that the identification of the artist
with an act of volition leads by definition to the production of «art.»
But what is the Latin for the
ethnocentric belief in an anthropomorphic 3in1 god
with 1, not 0 or 2 or, more messiahs?