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Contemporary chroniclers were mostly critical of John's performance as king, and his reign has since been the subject of significant debate and periodic revision by historians from the 16th century onwards.
Contemporary social theorists associated with the Frankfurt School have remained largely critical of Heidegger's works and influence.
His first solo album, A Prayer for the Soul of Layla, received much critical acclaim including Best Contemporary World Music Album at the 1st Annual New Age Voice Music Awards.
Contemporary sociological critical theory presents the concept of " rationalization " in even more negative terms than those Weber originally defined.
Beginning in 1864 Edward Augustus Freeman, a High Churchman, launched a critical campaign against Froude in the Saturday Review and later in the Contemporary Review, somewhat damaging Froude's scholarly reputation.
Contemporary scholars refer to the Plotinus ' critical editions made by
With their commercial and critical success reestablished by the previous single " Ordinary World ", " Come Undone " continued to showcase more of the band's entry into the Adult Contemporary genre.
Workbench Songs ( 2006 ), released to universal critical acclaim and the delight of his worshipful fans, was nominated for the 2007 Grammy award as Best Contemporary Folk / Americana Album.
" Contemporary critical educators, such as bell hooks and Peter McLaren, discuss in their criticisms the influence of many varied concerns, institutions, and social structures, " including globalization, the mass media, and race / spiritual relations ," while citing reasons for resisting the possibilities to change.
Other works include Poetic Closure: A Study of How Poems End, Belief and Resistance: Dynamics of Contemporary Intellectual Controversy, and an edition of Shakespeare's sonnets ; she has published numerous books and articles on language, literature, and critical theory.
* Colin Naylor, ed. Contemporary Masterworks ( London: St. James Press, 1992 ) Entries include critical discussions of works by Isamu Noguchi, Gordon Bunschaft, and Josep Renau.
Contemporary opinion was critical of the project.
Zone 1 / 2: The Contemporary City, a complex compendium of critical thinking about urbanism from philosophers such as Gilles Deleuze and Paul Virilio, architects Rem Koolhaas and Christopher AlexanderMau remains as one of his most notable works.
Founded in Chicago in 1984, Dalkey Archive began as an adjunct press to the literary magazine Review of Contemporary Fiction, itself founded by John O ' Brien, John Byrne, and Lowell Dunlap and dedicated to highlighting writers who were overlooked by the mainstream critical establishment.
Contemporary opinion of Richard was critical.
Contemporary critical response to Age of Consent was not positive, with Penelope Mortimer in The Observer writing: I tremendously admire James Mason and believed, until I saw Age of Consent, that he could do no wrong ... It is best forgiven and forgotten.
Olu Oguibe ’ s critical and theoretical writings have appeared in several key volumes including The Dictionary of Art, Art History and its Methods, Art in Theory 1900-2000, The Visual Culture Reader, The Third Text Reader on Art and Culture, The Black British Culture and Society Reader, and Theory in Contemporary Art: From 1985 to the Present, as well as numerous serials such as Frieze, Flash Art International, Art Journal, Texte zur Kunst, Zum Thema, Third Text and Criterios.
David S. G. Goodman, Professor of Contemporary China Studies at the University of Technology, Sydney, wrote a sharply critical review of Chang and Halliday's book in The Pacific Review.
* Profile at the Contemporary Writers website, including a critical assessment
Contemporary and experimental versions such as this one and Lincoln Center's 1999 production have primarily played abroad, often winning critical success but sometimes offending Chinese traditionalists.

Contemporary and realism
Contemporary fantasy can also be found marketed as mainstream or literary fiction and frequently marketed as magical realism, itself arguably a fantasy genre.
Contemporary philosophical realism is the belief that our reality, or some aspect of it, is ontologically independent of our conceptual schemes, linguistic practices, beliefs, etc.

Contemporary and most
Contemporary anthropology is an established science with academic departments at most universities and colleges.
In it, he proposed to bulldoze most of central Paris north of the Seine, and replace it with his sixty-story cruciform towers from the Contemporary City, placed in an orthogonal street grid and park-like green space.
Perhaps the most significant difference between the Contemporary City and the Radiant City is that the latter abandons the class-based stratification of the former ; housing is now assigned according to family size, not economic position.
Contemporary critics were divided in their view of the work's authenticity, but most now believe that Macpherson framed the poems himself, based old folk tales he had collected.
Two of the major institutions dealing with political science-the Institute of Contemporary Social Theories and the Institute of International Affairs-were disbanded, and most of their members were actually left without jobs and had to look for new professional careers.
Contemporary research suggests that most personality traits are based on the joint influence of genetics and environment.
Contemporary nomenclature classified them as transvestites, and they were the most visible representatives of sexual minorities.
The Center of Contemporary Art ( Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej-CSW ) opened in June 2008 and is one of the most important cultural facilities of this kind in Poland.
Michael Jackson was considered one of the most successful male Pop music | Pop and Contemporary R & B | R & B artists of the 1980s
Christine is quoted in The Billboard Book of Number One Adult Contemporary Hits as saying of her solo album, " Maybe it isn't the most adventurous album in the world, but I wanted to be honest and please my own ears with it.
Contemporary sidewalks are most often made of concrete in the United States and Canada, while tarmac, asphalt, brick, stone, slab and ( increasingly ) rubber are more common in Europe.
Perhaps the most accessible source for the near-original meaning of ideology is Hippolyte Taine's work on the Ancien Regime ( the first volume of " Origins of Contemporary France ").
Tijuana also has a very active and independent artist community whose internationally recognized work has earned Tijuana the title of " one of the most important new cultural meccas ", according to Newsweek., an exhibition of Tijuana's current art scene, is being curated by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and is traveling across the USA in 2006 and 2007.
Though he had few performances of his music, and the BBC, the International Society for Contemporary Music ( ISCM ) Festival and the publishers Boosey & Hawkes all turned down the Concerto for Double String Orchestra ( later to be one of his most popular works ), a private recording of the First Piano Sonata by Phyllis Sellick attracted favourable reviews.
Contemporary and colloquial usage has somewhat expanded teetotalism to include strict abstinence from most recreational intoxicants ( legal and illegal ).
Paris has some of the world's largest and renowned museums, including the Louvre, which is the most visited art museum in the world, but also the Musée d ' Orsay, mostly devoted to impressionism, and Beaubourg, dedicated to Contemporary art.
When the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English was first published in 1978, its most striking feature was its use of a 2000-word defining vocabulary based on Michael West's General Service List, and since then defining vocabularies have become a standard component of monolingual learner's dictionaries for English and for other languages.
Simon's singles were generally less successful in the 1980s, although most of them did quite well on Adult Contemporary radio formats.
Contemporary usage of the designation is generally confined to situations in which the term is considered relevant in an historical context, as now most people of mixed white and black ancestry rarely choose to self-identify as mulatto.
The following year, Tyson first exhibited his most monumental and ambitious work to date, Large Field Array, in the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, which then travelled to the De Pont Museum of Contemporary Art in the Netherlands and The Pace Gallery in New York.
Contemporary accounts indicate that Eitoku was one of the most highly sought-after artists of his time, and received many wealthy and powerful patrons.
The studio's most recent completed projects include the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, California, The Ascent at Roebling's Bridge in Covington, Kentucky, and the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Ontario.
Among the most important are Vicente López's Portrait of Goya, Federico de Madrazo's The Countess of Vilches, and Antonio Esquivel's The Contemporary Poets.
The Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English was published in 1978, and its most striking feature was the use of a restricted defining vocabulary, which is now a standard feature of learners ' dictionaries.
On the Board of NeWest Press ( Edmonton ) since 1981, she is the founder and editor of The Writer as Critic series, which includes, among others, Douglas Barbour's Lyric / Anti-lyric: Essays on Contemporary Poetry, Frank Davey's Canadian Literary Power, Daphne Marlatt's Readings from the Labyrinth, Fred Wah's Faking It: Poetics and Hybridity, Phyllis Webb's Nothing But Brush Strokes, and, most recently, Di Brandt's So This Is the World & Here I Am in It.

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