Not exact matches
But this fusion of horizons can take place not by a
poetic divination into the language of the
text, nor by a mystical identification
with the preconceptual experience of the author of the
text, but by the breaking in of the Word of God from the Beyond into our limited horizons and the remolding of them, in some cases even the overthrowing of them.
«Listener to the Christian message, «2 occasional preacher, 3 dialoguer
with biblical scholars, theologians, and specialists in the history of religions, 4 Ricoeur is above all a philosopher committed to constructing as comprehensive a theory as possible of the interpretation of
texts.5 A thoroughly modern man (if not, indeed, a neo-Enlightenment figure) in his determination to think «within the autonomy of responsible thought, «6 Ricoeur finds it nonetheless consistent to maintain that reflection which seeks, beyond mere calculation, to «situate [us] better in being, «7 must arise from the mythical, narrative, prophetic,
poetic, apocalyptic, and other sorts of
texts in which human beings have avowed their encounter both
with evil and
with the gracious grounds of hope.
Now it has become an academic amusement in which the dogma that there is nothing outside the
text repeats Haeckel's dogma that ancient and modern cosmogonies are only
poetic fantasy, and at the same time clears the field for an exuberant and highly controlled preoccupation
with intersubjectivity and intertextuality.
This causes use to lose sight of the historic divisions of the
text (that have nothing to do
with chapters and verse), i.e., historical,
poetic / wisdom, prophetic.
The
poetic imagery of Jeremiah invites us to sit
with this
text's recurring dance of reversal and triumph.
Created for A-Level students and includes the following key information in an easy to understand, but high level presentation: The narrative
with key quotations from each section of the
text;
Poetic devices; Structure of the
text and significance; Links to the Canterbury Tales as a whole and literary context; Settings and explanations; The Franklin and how he is significant in telling this tale; Genre and the Breton Lay; What some of the key critics say about The Franklin's Tale; Notes on Kittredge and the marriage group of tales.
This Presentation Includes: Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Learning Objectives and Outcomes Short Description of the Poet and his Works
with an Introduction to the Poem Poem
Text - Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost Overview of Vocabulary for a Poem Comprehension Lesson Flipped Lesson Part - Works, Audio, and Summary for Pre-Learning Day 1: Poem Analysis - Guide, Critical Appreciation Prompt, Rubrics, Plenary Day 2:
Poetic Devices - Comparison, Sound, Prompts, Notes, Rubrics, Plenary Day 3: Summary - Starter, Template, Rubrics, Plenary Day 4: Annotation - Guide, Prompt, Rubrics, Plenary Mini-Plenary
with Critical Thinking Questions — Quiz on the Poem Success Criteria for Self Evaluation - My Poem Comprehension Checklist Home Learning for Reinforcement - Worksheet on the Poem Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - 2 Exercises
with Answers Common Core Standards - ELA - LITERACY.
This is a literary
text with a
poetic structure which draws in information and content specific vocabulary focusing on the saguaro cact...
Illustrated
with exquisitely detailed artwork, this stunning picture - book introduction to Sylvia Earle incorporates many of the world - renowned marine scientist's
poetic words into the graceful
text.
The
poetic text is vividly illustrated
with evocative collages.
In this tale of a six - year - old's last summer before starting school, a humorous and
poetic text combines
with surreal and multilayered artwork to create a unique, complex book about the universality of fear and uncertainty.
In a finely tuned
poetic text, illustrated
with stirring paintings, the book looks back at the life of Harriet Tubman and the many roles she lived through: slave, conductor on the Underground Railroad, Union spy, and so much more.
Said cardboard is embossed
with vivid colours,
poetic flavor
text, and a few are emblazoned
with a glistening metallic finish.
Although linked
with his London predecessors of the YBA generation, Montgomery stands out by drawing from examples of public interventionist strategies and brings a
poetic voice to the discourse of
text art.
Jen Bervin (Brooklyn, NY) is a visual artist and writer whose works combine
text and textiles
with conceptual elements and a minimalist's eye for the
poetic and essential.
US veteran Jenny Holzer sets Gateshead's Baltic aglow
with her
poetic, destablising LED
texts, writes Laura Cumming
She uses
text within her images and titles her works
with descriptive and
poetic annotations, like captions or memories.
A lot is packed into the space without it seeming at all crowded,
with surprising early things alongside classic works by Holzer (streaming LED signs and granite benches emblazoned
with her aphorisms and
poetic texts), Lawler (photographs of works of art uncomfortable in their contexts), Sherman self - portraits and Trockel wool paintings.
Collage, documentary photography,
poetic text, painting, needlepoint, crochet, textile work and animation are all methods enlisted by these artists to create works that deal
with various social issues.
A
poetic Wi - Fi installation visible to visitors
with compliant devices hosted a descriptive
text about a seemingly utopian space in Greece involving artists and philosophers — and it extended an invitation to visit.
They combine
poetic texts and abstract graphics designed
with an early computer language.
Likewise, in the numerous Rusha - like
text panels also on view, Reeder has replaced the profound or
poetic expressions one might expect
with two - word statements like «Fake Work» and «Post Good.»
For But not yet: in the spirit of linguistics, his 2015 solo show at moniquemeloche, the artist combined
text and signifiers
with graphite and paper to create deliberately worked diagrammatic drawings that were austere and
poetic.
For most of the catalog, the work depicts a chaotic and turbulent ocean swell accompanied
with Pettibon's
poetic text, but occasionally an image from the shore will appear to break the movement of riders crossing waves.
Exploring the variety of media, she has been combining sensory experience
with poetic, political and personal
texts to create powerful tension between the realms of feeling and knowledge.
His art associates the use of simple and common materials that redefine the nature of the object and its space
with a constant
poetic reflection on the practice of sculpture, evident in the numerous
texts in which the artist has always related thought
with experimentation in new practices.
There is also a lot of strong monochromatic painting, by artists like Marcia Hafif (a small, bright, handsome, yellow enamel square), Olivier Mosset (a small off - white square, typically flat and deadpan), Kathy Drasher (a warm, peachy decagon
with a
poetic bit of
text) and Daniel Levine (another square, this one an ethereal, almost glowing, white).
Jen Bervin is a visual artist and writer whose works combine
text and textiles
with conceptual elements and a minimalist's eye for the
poetic and essential.
Jack Kerouac wrote and read the voice - over, a
text suffused
with bebop
poetics.
His
poetic video work A Season Outside (1997) shows the military ritual at the India - Pakistan border and the separation imposed on the people, juxtaposed
with texts and images that recall Gandhi's insistence on non-violence as a form of active, peaceful intervention.
Bits of
text — be it a specific location or riddled
poetic verse — provide some context, yet when we meet the artist at her downtown Manhattan studio and ask for any sort of explanation, she earnestly responds
with a laugh: «I have as much of a guess about these drawings as you.»
His new exhibition at Lisson Gallery gives audiences in the UK the chance to engage
with his
poetic and eloquent
texts.
With a script written by Canadian poet Rachel Zolf and a voice - over narrated by the artist Zoe Leonard, McElheny presents a poetic, «speculative expansion» of Scheerbart's original text, re-staging it in a different locale to create a story - within - a-story that playfully deals with themes of gender, sexuality, society and nat
With a script written by Canadian poet Rachel Zolf and a voice - over narrated by the artist Zoe Leonard, McElheny presents a
poetic, «speculative expansion» of Scheerbart's original
text, re-staging it in a different locale to create a story - within - a-story that playfully deals
with themes of gender, sexuality, society and nat
with themes of gender, sexuality, society and nature.
These
texts sometimes describe prosaic matters, such as the length, duration or date of the walk or the weather conditions under which the walk was made; in other cases a sequence of words evokes a
poetic mood particular to the walk, enabling the spectator to bring to the work his or her own feelings, glimpses, memories and encounters
with landscape.
Simon Evans ™ uses handwritten phrases and other
texts to create dense collages saturated
with short,
poetic phrases, drawings, and images often created from the detritus of everyday life both inside and outside of the studio.
Like ransom notes sent to the Academy, the paintings of Muntean / Rosenblum pilfer
text and image fragments and place them in dilapidated landscapes rife
with balletically posed youths — a new Romanticism for a consumption - obsessed world; a
poetic angle on the coming apocalypse.
Through a chain of slow,
poetic dissolves, the video blends psychologistic
text with dreamy, morphic imagery into a weirdly visceral stream of consciousness.
Turner Prize winner (2013) Laure Prouvost's found objects are suffused
with accompanying voices and
text, and Darren Bader's table arrangement of porcelain chicken, muffin, and a shirt, includes a type - written list of
poetic and impossible things.
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Simon Lewty, also a
text based artist, brings a very different kind of writing to the topic through his contemplative calligraphic surface
with poetic evocations contained within the body of the
text.
Burr's senior thesis work reflected these influences, by merging sculptural elements
with brief
poetic texts.
The artists employ story - based and
poetic narratives, engage
with popular culture, juxtapose
text and image, distill and abstract various forms, and pay homage to God or denizens of the spirit world.
They were joined by the Amsterdam - based, former Rijksakademie resident Mehraneh Atashi, who works in photography, video and installation and has been recently pre-occupied
with the concept of entropy, as well as Beirut - based artist Rheim Alkadhi, who weaves
poetic collages from objects,
texts, and images.