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But Americans exhibit strange dichotomies when it comes to Washington.
" If rigorous dichotomies are everywhere in "Items: Is Fashion Modern?
We are past defining ourselves in dichotomies like East vs.
In places like El Paso, these sorts of dichotomies are constant.
The film's core theme concerns an age-old dance between feminine dichotomies.
To his credit, Mr. Harper does not set up clear-cut dichotomies.
The "benefits" of these dichotomies and contradictions are rarely granted to women.
You have to stop reducing us to these categories and false dichotomies.
But a short reflection reminds us that seeming dichotomies often support one another.
But I like that complication, because we are all walking dichotomies of some sort.
If we're only ever offered false dichotomies as choices, is this what polarizes society?
Indeed, Turkey and the West together must counter two dichotomies in the broader neighborhood.
Mitchell: Again, I think we're often presented with false choices, false binaries, false dichotomies.
Talk about dichotomies, how about walking a block to the Frick and seeing Carolina Herrera?
The comments about what one reader, ae, called "false dichotomies" bring up a good point.
And while figure-ground dichotomies prevail, Mr. Shear occasionally breaks out in more complex compositions.
I felt my cramped religious framework of false dichotomies and moral starkness beginning to collapse.
We live in a world of dichotomies: good or evil, crazy or sane, man or woman.
Between those dichotomies and with eight people living in the house together, there was always drama.
But the book suffers throughout from a habit of dividing phenomena into catchy but facile dichotomies.
As for Bolt and Gatlin, too many reporters and fans remain invested in fairy-tale dichotomies.
And this is what renders his humor effective, how Pee-wee's dichotomies square up with ours.
Infectious diseases, especially those like Covid-19, have a knack for penetrating and exposing such false dichotomies.
In a world of stark dichotomies, it's good to be fearless about changing sides or altering courses.
Savit captures the dichotomies of childhood, that sense of feeling both very young and very old at once.
Or does the polarization lead to false dichotomies where we have to, as Dubois says, 'pick a team'?
I miss the casual optimism of those years, the dichotomies in everything, the solutions that seemed within reach.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WASHINGTON, DC — Kay WalkingStick has devoted herself to breaking down perceived dichotomies.
The dichotomies of its identity today make it intriguing, as evidenced by the ever-rising numbers of foreign visitors.
If town and country are one of the shared dichotomies that Spoleto's "Onegin" evoked, so is light and darkness.
Like WalkingStick and her work, the resulting exhibition straddles a very interesting but seldom-explored gray area between dichotomies.
Nguyen Trinh Thi's "Fifth Cinema" imagines a new kind of film for people between bordered nations who defy neat dichotomies.
And how terribly human of us to limit a character like the Doctor to wee Earthling conventions and gender dichotomies.
"They became representations for the social, cultural, and political dichotomies that Japanese society was experiencing at the time," says Kozma.
Gone were the standard dichotomies and in their place, characters functioned in shades of grey, as heroes and anti-heroes.
The brilliant thing about the democracy reform program is that it appeals to all these groups, and avoids the false dichotomies.
Its ideas about power — for instance, that leaders can be doomed by rigid purity — muddied the moral dichotomies of Tolkienesque fantasy.
So you can excuse the market for some degree of complacency, but it is a bit harder to explain the dichotomies.
But ultimately, the only way to beat false victimhood will be a politics that gets beyond the us–them dichotomies of identity.
In order to change this it is necessary to look at how liberal thinkers have dealt with these dichotomies in the past.
We need leaders who will move past these tired dichotomies, which have only undermined United States efforts to secure Middle East peace.
"The dichotomies of the reality of our 20s dissolve into endless grey areas, which are not good for writing songs," he says.
The pieces in Transparency Shade build the aesthetics of a hybrid world, where identities are blurred and cultural or racial dichotomies dissolved.
What Andersson and Claeson can provide now is relief from all those dichotomies: building or person; sick or well; organic or made up.
It's those dichotomies—the split between good and evil—that make the book intermittently interesting to me, and less so its lighthearted tone.
His preoccupations therein are with dualities, dichotomies and doubles: philanderer-penitent, solitude-solipsism, prince-pauper, Clark Kent-Superman, to name just a few.
Echoing Murakami's sentiments, curator Michael Darling frames the artist's career within a narrative of re-invention, a continuous struggle against dichotomies within established systems.
There'll be 120 pieces total, displayed in a way that highlights a series of dichotomies, such as "East/West" and "past/present," among others.
I think that I've always had that sense of being interested in those dichotomies of life and how everything has multiple sides to it.
It's Theron's beauty that has afforded her the ability to refuse such dichotomies — and, like other broads before her, retexture the parameters of female stardom.
It's not an issue of Right/Left or Democrat/Republican—and those antiquated dichotomies were turned upside down and inside out over this last year anyways.
"O'Say Can You See" plunders frustratingly obvious parallels and dichotomies: The twin towers are hidden from exhibition viewers; interrogation involves the uncovering of supposedly hidden information.
His characters explore such loaded dichotomies as motherhood and career, weight gain and self-esteem, and high art and celebrity culture, usually during sparkling, multilayered exchanges.
In these, Hart examines the dichotomies of movement and stillness, contemplation and decision, and space and line, and the importance of the duality in the search.
We engage with every Israel and Palestine-related group on campus, moving our communities away from unproductive dichotomies and toward a more nuanced and solution-driven conversation.
It would be a tragedy if discussion about this case falls along the traditional dichotomies of those who support the Dodd-Frank Act and those who oppose it.
As a young woman, Malik began exploring the Saudi Arabia outside her Western enclave, and she developed an obsession with documenting the country's changing character and its dichotomies.
A famous work by Alexander Kosolapov, the ironic sculpture "Mickey and Minnie" (2004), parodies "Worker and Kolkhoz Woman" while addressing the internal dichotomies of competing ideologies and their durability.
On DVD Among the oldest dichotomies in movies is between those motion pictures that take the world as given (cinéma vérité) and those that create their very own (animation).
Instead, pieces by a geographically diverse group of artists ring the gallery with aesthetics of a hybrid world where identities are blurred and cultural or racial dichotomies are dissolved.
Spiegelman created "Maus" to illustrate the strength of an interconnected narrative of past and present, rather than the bare bones of one strained through the polluted dichotomies of genre.
Like Kenneth Silver's French/Jewish mirror, future interpretations of themes such as attraction and repulsion, sacrifice and redemption, must take to heart the contradictions and dichotomies in the artist's biography.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — The title of Aria Dean's solo show at Château Shatto, lonesome crowded west, aptly captures the dichotomies inherent in the the exhibition.
Ultimately, Balint reveals a Kafka impervious to such dichotomies, a paragon, instead, of multicultural ambition, whose artistic universality was born of the particularity of his Jewish German, Prague-based experience.
But the Americans saw the political landscape in Afghanistan through the dichotomies of the war on terror, and in Kandahar they relied on the Sherzais to help identify the enemy.
This year's Women to Watch exhibit, titled Heavy Metal, seeks to challenge these gendered false dichotomies by showcasing  women artists around the world pushing the boundaries of this particular medium.
Graça da Silva added that the tension in the stories reflects timeless dichotomies: good versus evil, right and wrong, punishment and reward, male and female, moral and immoral, and many more.
The clashes between Eastern and Western values, and between older and younger generations, are sensitively drawn; instead of using these dichotomies to create friction or high drama, Ms Wang aims for insight.
The opera's themes of longing, unrequited love, and obsession expressed in the dichotomies of reality/fantasy, carnal/divine love and love/death are rendered beautifully through exquisite music and a spectacular set.
It should be socially supported — because parents are raising the next generation, and we all benefit from that — but let's leave out the false dichotomies and just let women live their lives.
Murakami always strives to complicate conventional dichotomies created by institutions — between the low and the high, the marginalized and the mainstream, the East and the West — but the minute he succeeds, he fails.
I sat down with him recently to talk about some cannabis-related topics, including legal versus illegal, sativa versus indica, and the other false dichotomies the legal cannabis industry is being built on.
The only thing that's better than zero regulation are laws made by useful idiots who've fallen hook, line and sinker for industry-expounded false dichotomies — such as those claiming it's 'innovation or privacy'.
Chaignaud and Bengolea are trying to dance across borders of races, location, and class, but I can't help but wonder if rather than shattering these boundaries they might instead be propping up false dichotomies.
I love the black/white dichotomies of her mask and her grandfather's, now revealed to have been Hooded Justice (and a prefiguring of the black/white duality of Rorshach's mask and his Randian outlook).
Perhaps no series has been more in tune with the dichotomies raised by the terror threat, and the sacrifices -- both personal and to core U.S. values -- that potentially stem from efforts to guard against it.
Stenberg strikingly embodies Starr's dichotomies — self-doubt and bouts of confidence; introversion and outspokenness — but the film's driving plot is Khalil's death and how it pushes Starr to come into her own as an activist.
And despite historical ethnic and regional divisions in Sudan, the drivers and the leaders of the protests are millennials, who seem to have decided to rise above the regional and ethnic dichotomies of their society.
While the term "Fifth Cinema" is never referenced or explained in the work, we are left assuming it is towards a kind of film from people in Nguyen's daughter situation, between bordered nations and neat dichotomies.
It's really a man who could be doing the same part; they're not showcasing any of the tremendous dichotomies than women possess in term of softness and toughness, sweetness and grit, and inner and outer strength.
Ultimately a Gitmo game could help us think less in terms of rigid dichotomies and more in terms of how lawyers, journalists, detainees, members of the U.S. military, and other stakeholders are trying to achieve their goals.
This has led to the suggestion that such dichotomies did not express eternal necessities but rather historically constructed social categories — a suggestion feminists found supported by the work of continental philosophers like Simone de Beauvoir and Michel Foucault.
The impossibility of the dichotomies imposed on the lives and bodies of women mean that all femmes—not just sex workers—can find ourselves punished by the state at some point in our lives, merely for being sexual beings.
When we first meet them, Connell's mother is working as a housekeeper for Marianne's family, and their full set of dichotomies is quickly established: Marianne is openly brilliant, wealthy and friendless, while Connell is secretly brilliant, poor and popular.
Then the arts were co-opted by intellectual elites who further distinguished between high and low culture, resulting in such dichotomies as cinema versus film, ballet versus dance, literary versus popular fiction, poetry versus verse and theater versus Broadway.
And I have come to distrust unstable dualities like mind or brain, artificial divisions like nature or nurture, and seductive dichotomies that should not end but merely begin an inquiry — such as having one office for answers and another for questions.
They were in the same studio space and I just started noticing these dichotomies, but also similarities; One of them happened to be about this current dilemma, and one of them happened to be about this past dilemma, let's say.
"Indeed, several planets have hemispherical dichotomies, yet for the Moon we have a lot of data to be able to test models and hypotheses with, so the implications of the work could likely be broader than just the Moon," said Hauck.
The strange dichotomies of Washington, where career politicians hurl "career politician" as an insult at a time when history's least popular president is the first without a history of public service and America's most popular politician is a career politician.
Speaking of Mr. Mugabe's legacy has always been a difficult task without falling into the false dichotomies created by the tensions between his Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front and the West over transferring settler-owned land to black Zimbabweans.
The titular poem is long and fragmented: "Poetry v prose" is the first in a long list of dichotomies that collapse onto each other, and the arbitrary hierarchy of the animal kingdom stands in for the arbitrary hierarchy of nations.
Like any corresponding image from the era of Jim Crow, they present hard-to-stomach dichotomies that remind us of the state's sheer invasiveness under a regime of white supremacy—its power to control the body; its power to marginalize through inescapable humiliation.
Because the reasons Alice is facing a cam girl doppelgänger are never the point; the film is about the fear the situation instills in her, the ways it disempowers her, and the ways combating the scenario lets her resolve her internal dichotomies.
The next 22016 years of election cybersecurity will play out as the resolution of several dichotomies: states versus the federal government, and who should secure what systems; technological solutions versus cultural ones; and elusive but much-needed consensus between Democrats and Republicans.
The director Asif Kapadia threads these dichotomies throughout the film, and also repeatedly returns to another, somewhat more trite idea: that there was an apparent split between "Diego," the private individual, and "Maradona," the personality the player cultivated for the news media.
In the video above, hosts Brennan Full and Jacki Huntington, along with trans activist Alok Vaid-Menon, break down why many people are so resistant to the idea of non-binary gender and so stuck on the idea that the world is full of dichotomies.
This meant that people like Andrew Bolton, the institute's new head curator, along with Jonathan Ive of Apple — who served as a sponsor — spoke in lofty tones about the dichotomies of man versus machine, haute couture versus ready-to-wear, hand-sewn versus mass produced.
That's quite a familiar scenario for Mexicans, immigrants, and Chicanos encountering the dynamic between the two cultures of Mexico and the US. Emerging from all over Mexico and heavily Mexican US cities, the members of Mexrrissey were unified on their appreciation of these cultural dichotomies.
Whitten's three-dimensional work expands the boundaries of the relationship between art and audience by refusing to conform to established art historical dichotomies between Western and non-Western aesthetics, and by breaking down hierarchies between personal narrative and the conceptual, historical, and metaphysical ideas it explores.
As he puts it in "Born to Run", his new autobiography, he sings about "the joy and heartbreak of everyday life", of humdrum defeat and defiance, the pull of home and the road's allure, familiar dichotomies somehow elevated, in his ballads, into a new American mythology.
From the smooth, simple truth of Gabriel Garzón-Montano's "Everything Is Everything" to the playful yet somber wanderings of Yura Yura Teikoku's "Hitori Bocchi No Jinkoueisei (Lonely Satellite)," these songs are rose-colored but dark, delicate but strong—dichotomies that fuel so much of Cuushe's work.
B.T.I.), for the uninitiated few, is an "instrument" — the word "test" is verboten by the center that distributes it — designed to assess personality in terms of four dichotomies: extraversion (E) or introversion (I); sensing (S) or intuition (N); thinking (T) or feeling (F); and judging (J) or perceiving (P).
These dichotomies are at the heart of some very big problems, not least of which is an eroding middle class in a booming economy where all the wealth sits at the top with some vague promise that somehow it's going to trickle down if we just stopped taxing rich people and corporations so much.
A semiautobiographical work, the novel channels such influences as David Markson and Lydia Davis, fusing obscure sports trivia, self-help manuals, the journals of Kafka and Virginia Woolf, philosophy, mythology, and athlete profiles (along with conversations with one's immigrant parents) to explore the hazier interstices where the self exists within our culture's dichotomies of mind and body, nerd and jock, ecstasy and defeat.
But what we're seeing so far is a recipe for a strong Democratic wave that's based fundamentally on a rejection of some of the big dichotomies that rapidly arose in November 2016 — Democrats are showing a real ability to win back a healthy slice of the white working-class voters who swung to Trump without ceding the educated suburban professionals whom he repulsed back to the GOP.
In short, the dichotomies and juxtapositions Avedon and Baldwin sought to achieve in "Nothing Personal" triumphed because it promoted a response like Brustein's but also one like that of my thirteen-year-old self, who could not turn the light from Avedon's pictures off in his head once he had seen them, and who found in them, and in Baldwin's words, the love and criticism that can frame images, and produce words.

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