Sentences with phrase «writing the discourse on»

As the evangelist was writing the discourse on the bread of life, there was no doubt that the picture of the last supper which Jesus had with his disciples was before him.

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A Comcast executive wrote in December to the FCC that «public discourse on open Internet issues has now reached a fever pitch» and that «emotion and hyperbole are substituting for facts.»
Kierkegaard had written and published eighteen of these discourses, in sets of two, three, and four (republished in one volume in 1844) before he wrote Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions and Upbuilding Discourses in Varioudiscourses, in sets of two, three, and four (republished in one volume in 1844) before he wrote Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions and Upbuilding Discourses in VariouDiscourses on Imagined Occasions and Upbuilding Discourses in VariouDiscourses in Various Spirits.
What many folks seem to encourage jovially are rival bickering between young blooded humanists who banter about incessantly never judging their owned amorous infidelities and always trivializing the bitterness of others» written and even oral wordage... «I am what I am Sam» are the earmarks of standalone infidels who dare not seek the fidelities of devotional humanisms flavored austerities emanating with frugal discourse above the plainness of written and / or spoken dysenteries... «Bite the bullet» antagonists on both young sides might never find frugally endorsed concessions nor open their doors ever so gently...
A new book on the writing of history helps explain the breakdown of contemporary political discourse.
On this triple basis — autonomy through writing, externalization by means of the work, and the reference to a world — I will construct the analysis central to our discussion of the revelatory function of poetic discourse.
Machiavelli wrote not only The Prince but Discourses on the First Ten Books of Livy, in which he went on to develop citizen rights and the institution of tribunes to protect them.
He had been on the point of writing for some Christian friends of his a discourse on their common salvation when word reached him that such persons had appeared among them.
Bellah, he wrote, challenged the mainstream insistence on the fact «value distinction and its elimination of religion from public life and discourse, which were the usual conventions of his discipline.
In fact, an entire discourse was written on salads in 1698 by John Evelyn, who allowed, «By reason of its soporiferous quality, lettuce ever was, and still continues, the principal foundation of the universal tribe of salads, which is to cool and refresh, besides its other properties» (which included a beneficial effect on morals, temperance, and chastity).
Christine at Pop discourse wrote On Bloggers, Breastfeeding, Formula, Morality, Change, & the Nestle Family Event and talks about why she chose not to attend the #NestleFamily event and how all of this impacts blogger relations in general.
Keep in mind that in writing this kind of editorial (and in making her White House statement on Monday), the First Lady is engaging in an unusually political discourse, in that she's specifically taking issue with Republican - backed efforts to gut the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act.
Rackham would have been sceptical to say the least about any attempt to conflate natural history with political symbolism, writing on several occasions that he had no time for any discourse which assumed «that trees are merely part of the theatre of the landscape in which human history is played out.»
«The emotionally charged, politicized discourse on GMOs is mired in the kind of fever swamps that have polluted climate science beyond recognition,» the environmental writer Keith Kloor wrote in a Slate article that proclaimed GMO opponents «the climate skeptics of the left.»
As Traub (2000) wrote in a New York Times article, «The idea that school, by itself, can not cure poverty is hardly astonishing, but it is amazing how much of our political discourse is implicitly predicated on the notion that it can».
She wrote her PhD dissertation on the impact of the 2013 school closings on the students of Bronzeville; an expanded version will be published next year by University of Chicago Press as When the Bell Stops Ringing: Race, History and Discourse Amid Chicago's School Closings.
For example, even if the teachers have become capable of framing very explicit language objectives at vocabulary, sentence, or discourse levels, the rubrics that teachers tended to use for the written samples were extremely broad for use of linguistic resources so that if students had missed the instruction on the target language for the assignment, they would have difficulty recovering the intended outcome whether on the vocabulary, sentence, or discourse level.
It has long been sanctimoniously asserted by the mainstream publishing industry that it alone can be counted on to ensure the quality of writing and discourse in society.
Though the identities of most of the sixty participants are not known, their arguments have been preserved from the Confucian point of view in written form, the Yan tie lun, Discourse on Salt and Iron.
The fundamental motivation behind this task is to show individuals the nuts and bolts of displaying something before a group of people furthermore indicate those advantages of making a bit of custom essay written work, as well as a successful venture that incorporates passing on data through discourse and visual signals in the meantime.
A fast - maturing level of discourse on the entrepreneurial author movement has been met — in some cases, not in all — by a more prudent, pragmatic, mutually respectful tone of dialog than marked the wider writing community even a year ago.
All 27 grant recipients were selected based on their dual commitment to the craft of writing and the advancement of critical discourse on contemporary visual art.
Marcus Verhagen focuses on Gillick's collection of critical writing, Proxemics: Selected Writings (1988 - 2006), and develops key distinctions: between Gillick's discourse and that of Nicolas Bourriaud; and between these two sometime collaborators and the art historian and critic Claire Bishop, who took up Chantal Mouffe and Ernesto Laclau's notion of «antagonism» to critique Bourriaud's notion of «relational aesthetics» alongside the art of Gillick and Rirkrit Tiravanija.
An international group of 20 educators representing a wide range of institutions will convene on campus to explore the radical potential of the artifacts and platforms of design education as spaces for new forms of critical writing making and discourse.
She writes on modern and contemporary art with an emphasis on abstraction, painting, process, creativity, pedagogy, and American philosophy as it intersects with aesthetics and institutional discourses.
is premised on aesthetics of encounter, specifically between the writing, art, and ideas expressed in Mexican culture in relation to discourses, philosophies, and art generated elsewhere.
Sur is premised on aesthetics of encounter, specifically between the writing, art, and ideas expressed in Mexican culture in relation to discourses, philosophies, and art generated elsewhere.
San Antonio - based sculptor Brandon Nepote, the subject of this solo show, writes that his current body of work is «inspired primarily by conversation; the works are a discourse on interactions I have with people I encounter daily.
Twombly's 1964 exhibition of the nine - panel Discourses on Commodus (1963) at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York was panned by artist and writer Donald Judd who said «There are a few drips and splatters and an occasional pencil line,» he wrote in a review.
The fair's description for this panel reads, «Assembling some of the most prominent and influential voices on art and art writing for the web, this panel will address new modalities of looking at, thinking about, and critically engaging with contemporary artistic discourse
She wrote several collections of poetry, and edited a pioneering collection of writings and images, Passion: Discourses on Blackwomen's Creativity.
She has exhibited, presented at conferences, and published writing throughout Canada and the United States on the subject of environmental sustainability and photographic discourse.
For this project at BALTIC 39 Singh has devised a programme of live events, readings and workshops that present a feminist discourse on the voice in performance, in writing and in the making of things.
As Linda Norden writes in Parkett # 62: «The «Bumstead» paintings — whether detailing scenes of domestic misunderstanding, zooming in on off - camera moments of bafflement or simply scanning empty halls and walls for private memories — are excruciatingly specific representations of the gulfs between feeling and comprehension... smart, funny, startling, irreverently empathetic, and often heartbreaking, they are a welcome antidote to more laborious discourse
Consisting of a video installation, a poem written by Chelsey, a Bobcat and aspiring writer, which is recited by fellow students on video screens propped up on giant pencil - like stands to create a multi-voice discourse.
She is currently writing her dissertation, which explores performative responses to the Delhi bus gang rape of 2012 and argues for the importance of these performances in reframing discourse on sexual violence in contemporary urban India around the everyday and the role of affect.
Perhaps more than any other artist of his generation, Judd shaped the cultural discourse of his time - not only through his radical sculptures, but with his prolific writing on his peers.
In one of a series of articles on Orchard for the journal Grey Room, Branden W. Joseph wrote, «During that three - year period, the exhibitions, events, openings, screenings, discussions, and performances staged at the venue gradually became the locus and embodiment of a certain strain of critical artistic discourse.
His published Discourses, first delivered to the students, were regarded as the first major writing on art in English, and set out the aspiration for a style to match the classical grandeur of classical sculpture and High Renaissance painting.
As Sam Hunter — who penned one of the first major essays on Bacon in 1950 — writes in his introductory essay to this volume, «what has become increasingly clear with the test of time... is the clarity, durability and powerful authority of his visual discourse
On London's Serpentine Gallery website — the exhibition Jimmie Durham: Various Items and Complaints was shown there in 2015 — the introductory write - up explains: «His work addresses the political and cultural forces, eg, the forces of colonialism that construct our contemporary discourses and challenges our understanding of authenticity in art.»
Michael Lemonick of Climate Central, who's been writing wisely on the greenhouse effect and climate change since 1987, has a sobering piece at Climate Central on the gulf between climate discourse around Hurricane Sandy and a meaningful response on greenhouse - gas emissions.
Here's what he wrote, and it's highly relevant to the discourse playing out among Dot Earth readers on why acting to limit climate dangers makes sense (or doesn't):
This line of writing on food and genetics also reinforces the value of blogs and Twitter, which facilitate interlaced inquiry and discourse in a way that static, standalone pieces can't.
He writes basic level rebuttals and occasional blog posts for Skeptical Science, motivated in part by a concern for the environment, and partly as a counter-reaction to the demagoguery and disinformation that pervades the public discourse on climate science.
These think tanks produce reports, hold conferences, write books, go on television, produce columns and blogs and generally and liberally splatter the public discourse with talking points.
I am currently writing my first draft of my PhD thesis and I am finding this discourse on Wegman very enlightening.
As a reflection of the changes taking place in the discipline, scholarship on legal writing developed and the discipline began to find a new voice.6 While the discussion continued to include the teaching of legal writing, scholars began pulling from other disciplines; infusing theories and practices from English composition, literature, and education to create a discourse and a unique pedagogy focused specifically on legal writing.7 As we developed our voice, by inviting other ideas and scholarship into the conversation, the discipline created new «rooms» to discuss specific concepts related to legal writing.
Scholars of the discipline expanded from dissecting the practice of teaching legal writing and began to focus on law as rhetoric.11 Progressively, the teaching of legal argument had led to curiosity about rhetorical devices and narrative techniques.12 The importance of plain or accessible language became a key component of effective communication.13 The intersection of legal writing and storytelling emerged as an important area of the scholarly discourse.14 The discipline's character developed and created new and emerging sub-characters within the story.
Because tutors will be among the first members of the legal discourse community with whom students will interact one - on - one, they are the core of the legal writing center experience.
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