Its uniqueness resides in its singularity as a mainstream Hollywood film containing sympathetic portrayals of Beat concerns. |
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His portrayals always feature them as masses of men, either moving in columns or lying in exhausted heaps. |
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Man Listening To Disc and Marginalia are creepily accurate portrayals of aspects of my two main preoccupations. |
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He has seduced audiences with his charismatic portrayals of characters for 57 years. |
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The following conversation occurred after the recent spattering of sapphic portrayals in the diva world. |
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The scene during commencement, however, defied portrayals of a divided campus. |
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Many critics have lambasted the female characters in his plays as two-dimensional and unrealistic portrayals of subservient women. |
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In his memoir, Verghese moves deftly between portrayals of himself as outsider and insider. |
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This contradicts most common criticisms of romanticised portrayals of smoking in contemporary films. |
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The advantages of studying films for understanding cultures are manifold, even if the portrayals are stereotyped. |
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The Siege Museum is full of memorabilia and provides vivid portrayals of battles and conditions inside the town during the siege. |
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The author also portrays Margaret's husband John not as the militant Protestant of some portrayals, but very supportive of his wife. |
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His vivid portrayals of Huron, Apache and Pawnee warriors make history come alive. |
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She has created books that provide true and positive portrayals of Black historical figures, heritage, and experiences. |
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During Holy Week there are processions through the streets carrying portrayals of the passion of Jesus. |
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This was known as the ' Jim Crow ' system, named after earlier caricature portrayals of blacks. |
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Elam's portrayals of sinister thugs, gangsters and gunslingers were aided immeasurably by his squinty, wandering left eye. |
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What they usually do, however, is to sterilise debate with caricatured portrayals of evil, money-obsessed capitalists. |
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We came up with the Men of Valor concept as a set of games that would focus on authentic portrayals of infantry squads in armed conflicts. |
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Other portrayals were more careful to attribute the whipping to judicial sentencing by a court, or just punishment for running away. |
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The portrayals of factory life would make even the most fervent capitalists turn to Marx and Engels. |
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It makes television not only good television but it makes their portrayals more honest and real. |
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These texts are replete with negative portrayals of Muslims and an uncritical glorification of Brahminism. |
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Stories of vengeance and realistic portrayals of contemporary life came into fashion around this time. |
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The Information contains some amusing and nasty portrayals of LA SoCal nihilism. |
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On the down side, every fifth stall has a spaced-out looking granddad of the love generation selling cutely cloying portrayals of gnomes, wood spirits or elves. |
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Sheetal is a first generation Indian-American who captures perfectly the dichotomies of growing up Indian in America with her three dimensional portrayals of real women. |
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Part One includes extracts from traditional prescriptive texts, portrayals of the widow in classical literature as well as 19th and 20th Century documents. |
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Snake-like figures speak of sexuality and androgyny, with portrayals of sadism and gentleness and visions of the f½tus, of birth and death. |
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Matchmaking is still stuck within the constraints of numerous archaic portrayals. |
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The report presented today rightly inveighs against the obstacle created by these portrayals and images. |
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The show offered portrayals of people who are seldom seen or heard in the mainstream media. |
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A 13th-century English writer and draftsman, Matthew Paris, is represented by compelling close-up, tinted portrayals of the Virgin and Christ. |
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She is clearly a collaborator in these portrayals, which today look like shared performance art. |
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In future issues of The Perspective we will report cases of negative media portrayals. |
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What's new is the emergence over the past two decades of highly eroticized portrayals of these young women. |
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Should selfgenerated but often essentialist constructions be examined with the same critical eye as negative media portrayals? |
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Canadian Cayuga actor Gary Farmer is most concerned with the effect of such portrayals on young Aboriginal people themselves. |
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His most famous portrayals were as Greeks, Mexicans, Frenchmen, Italians, Arabs and even an Inuk. |
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Where violence is not a feature of daily life, media portrayals may make it appear to be thrilling, especially when presented out of context. |
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The lessons illustrate how media portrayals affect our view of global development issues. |
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Sometimes they were seduced by media portrayals or anecdotal descriptions of city life. |
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Why not ban portrayals that glamorize disrespect to parents? |
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Cusack copes well with the physical demands of the production, offering convincing portrayals of women who are markedly different in appearance and bearing. |
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The screen has missed Streep, who has given addictively moving performances in several classics, and many highly watchable portrayals in otherwise average films. |
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It is important to continue to question these images, and construct alternatives which will rectify these negative portrayals without idealizing or romanticizing them. |
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The report also praises shows such as EastEnders, Holby City, Hollyoaks, My Mad Fat Diary, and Orange is the New Black for helping to reverse the previously negative portrayals on screen of those with mental illness. |
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One-on-one coaching is the behind-the-scenes contribution that can deepen the portrayals of a lead role. |
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Secondly, I explore the research on the role of the audience in consuming these media portrayals, where the audience has the power to select and interpret these images. |
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A highly successful sculptor, rose to distinction for her portrayals of figures dedicated to or personifying social justice, particularly in the name of the abolitionist and suffragist movements. |
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His realistic portrayals of the brutal exploitation of his country's indigenous peoples brought him international recognition as a spokesman for the oppressed. |
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The results were both moving and beautiful, and the exhibition is being widely cited as an example of how museums can move beyond static portrayals of Native life to dynamic representations of shared history. |
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For example, pervasive and stereotypic portrayals of certain groups in the media can reinforce the erroneous belief that one's personal biases about these groups are not biases but an accurate reflection of reality. |
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One way to ensure that media portrayals regarding disability are in line with the Canadian disability movement is to actively monitor the media and simply call them on it. |
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This is why the IPPM decided to make itself better known to the Chamber of Commerce and within the community in order to demystify media portrayals. |
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The number of women's media organizations and programmes has increased, facilitating the aims of increased participation and promotion of positive portrayals of women in the media. |
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His tragic themes of puppets, scarecrows, and crucifixions were all broached before his stroke, as were his savagely sardonic portrayals of people standing around at cocktail parties. |
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In a painting reminiscent of Renoir's sweet portrayals of young children, the eight-year-old Margaret, fashionably dressed for winter, has a cherubic, doll-like face. |
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His portrayals of Midwestern people and landscapes are done in an original style marked by rhythmically undulating forms and plasticity of movement, stylized features, cartoonlike figures, and brilliant colour. |
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Note that these are not mutually exclusive portrayals, as Muslims may have been depicted in more than one, if not all, of these ways within a single news story. |
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The graphic novel Secret Identities: The Asian American Superhero Anthology seeks to counteract portrayals of Asian Americans in comics as martial art experts, scientists, exotic women and other stereotypes. |
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We also witness such discrimination in the way the media exaggerates its portrayals of athletes who are stereotypically feminine, as opposed to those athletes who have a worthy story to tell. |
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One of the ways in which Eurocentric hegemony is retained is by limiting the kinds of portrayals of ethnic minorities in the media to negative or exotic stereotypes. |
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On the façade of the mansion or holding a coat of arms in the interior courtyard, the portrayals of the wild man armed with a club give him the role of guardian of the house. |
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Nonetheless, opportunities to indulge in graphic portrayals of violence were offered by only a small number of scenes – notably where someone was shot, or clubbed with a brick. |
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Overall, nonverbal communication gives clues to what is being said verbally by physical portrayals. |
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The makers of Torchwood deliberately portray Cardiff as a modern urban centre, contrasting with past stereotypical portrayals of Wales. |
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Unlike their portrayals in Greek religion, Homer's portrayal of gods suited his narrative purpose. |
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Despite high media attention and frequent TV portrayals, examining judges are actually active in only a small minority of cases. |
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Social media often gets a bad rap for its negative portrayals of women. |
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Social researchers and scholars point out that the mainstream media typically skew their portrayals of economic classes towards the white middle and upper classes, with all their privileges. |
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In some more recent portrayals, like those of Jonathan Swift and Roald Dahl, some giants are both intelligent and friendly. |
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In conclusion, Artaud's portrayals of Mexico have weaved a rich and chiasmatic tapestry with crisscrossing lines, images, angsts, and desires. |
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Lastly, the CCNE warns against erroneous portrayals of the implantation technique which make parents believe that cochlear implants will quickly enable their children to hear and speak. |
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While enacting different character portrayals ranging from a safe cracker to a modern-day hippie, Charlize Theron hairstyles help the fashionable young brunettes flaunt a unique Style statement. |
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An allusion of that kind would hardly have caused offence in the nineteenth century, as a lot of portrayals of local cos tume of that era betray an unambivalent tendency to eroticize. |
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He vacillates between fiction and nonfiction, positioning biographical portrayals of his friends with ostensibly autobiographical portrayals of himself. |
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Like the article cited above, these portrayals are often couched in a pseudoscientific rhetoric aimed at protecting youth, women, the mentally ill, etcetera. |
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They caused an uproar because of his candid portrayals of the middle classes, complete with infidelity, unhappy marriages, and corrupt businessmen. |
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Dwarfs are often also described as short and ugly, although some scholars have questioned whether this is a later development stemming from comical portrayals of the beings. |
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The Alexander Romance, in particular, has had a significant impact on portrayals of Alexander in later cultures, from Persian to medieval European to modern Greek. |
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They are played in scenes with music at regular intervals, the scenes are portrayals of daily life and are known to depict social and cultural scenarios. |
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Although Aesop used wolves to warn, criticize and moralize about human behavior, his portrayals added to the wolf's image as a deceitful and dangerous animal. |
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Since European arrival paintings and photographs have been dominated by landscapes, originally not as works of art but as factual portrayals of New Zealand. |
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Associated with the Group was another prominent Canadian artist, Emily Carr, known for her landscapes and portrayals of the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast. |
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