User: ngingrich |
Islam, Religious Violence and Modernity Newt fields a question about the irreconcilable wing of Islam the tenets of Modernity Tags: Islam Newt Gingrich Religious Violence Modernity |
User: PiroNiro |
Sam Harris: Holy Scriptures lose against Modernity Sam Harris talks about how our modern understanding of the world has forced religions to change. Related article: Turkey performing radical revisions on Islamic Texts http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7264903.stm Beseeched by Mother, N.Va. Church Offered to Purge 'Demonic Power' from Cho Seung Hui http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/05/AR2007050501221_pf.html Credit: Big Think http://www.bigthink.com Tags: Sam Harris religion bigthink science reason quran bible koran islam christianity atheism god atheist virginia tech |
User: uctelevision |
African Modernity: Art Politics Identities This conference examines the history and critical reception of modern African art in art history and cultural studies. Major international scholars explore the central question -- when was (or is) modern African art? Presented by the Mbanefo Foundation and UC Santa Barbara. Series: Voices [7/2008] [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 13539] Tags: art politics identity Africa history culture |
User: uctelevision |
African Modernity: Art Cultural Politics and Identities This conference examines the history and critical reception of modern African art in art history and cultural studies. Major international scholars explore the central question -- when was (or is) modern African art? Presented by the Mbanefo Foundation and UC Santa Barbara. Series: Voices [7/2008] [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 13538] Tags: history Africa art modern cultural politics |
User: rlstrick |
Cultural Theory: Political Conditions of Modernity College course lecture from Ron Strickland. Tags: Strickland Modernity History Culture Politics |
User: indfy |
Delhi -- where traditionality meets modernity Delhi, the national capital of India, is a unique place where one would find shades of both the old and the new. On one hand, for a tourist coming to Delhi, this place has to offer some of the most marvelous monuments that tell the tales of its rich glorious past. On the other hand, one can also find glimpses of modern architecture that is beyond comparison. Delhi, a place where traditional beliefs coexist with modern values, persuades the tourists from all across the world to come and visit it. People flock to this place to witness the brilliant and breathtaking blend of traditionality and modernity. Delhi is a city of limitless wonders both belonging to ancient and modern times. Red Fort, a brilliant structure built in red sandstone is a monument that bespeaks of the mighty Mughal rule in the country and is one of the outstanding creations by Emperor Shah Jahan. Another architectural masterpiece is the Qutab Minar- the highest stone tower in India. A Muslim Emperor named, Qutub-ud-din built this 72.5-meter high tower in 1199 A.D. Delhi also embraces people with different religions and is home to some of the finest religious places. Birla Mandir or the Laxmi Narayan Mandir is a huge temple complex for Hindus. Bangla Sahib -The famous Sikh Shrine too attracts numerous devotees. The Sacred Heart Cathedral is one of the oldest churches in Delhi where people flock to find solace and peace. Delhi is a place where Muslim spirituality is also expressed with elegance. Jama Masjid, the biggest and largest mosque in India is a wonderful example of magnificent Mughal architecture. India is known primarily for its wonderful handicrafts, and Delhi being the capital city is a hub for handicrafts. Dilli Haat is a place where one can find handicraft items belonging to different regions of the country. The 21st Century Delhi is a bustling metropolis; in its territory lie not only the premier political offices but also some of the top corporate offices of the country. Its Ultra Modern , Swanky Malls, huge department stores, chic boutiques, are all here to satisfy the unending appetite of shopping buffs. The National Capital's gigantic multiplexes, massive amusement parks, colossal golf courses are a great source of fun to both young and the old. For the connoisseur of food there are both Indian and foreign delicacies available in its food joints and restaurants. Delhi also has a magnificent nightlife with its famous discos and pubs spread across the city. For the upkeep of the health, Delhi's Super Specialty Hospitals take care of almost all types of ailments. Delhi is also a great home to gain wisdom. Students from world over flock to its famous temples of learning to get educated on plethora of subjects like humanities, engineering, medicine and management. In Delhi, The Wonder called India is colorfully depicted in the hues of both traditionality and modernity. It has been rightly denoted as "Mini India"- where the ancient as well as the new happily coexist. Delhi is a robust bastion for the synthesis of past with the present. Tags: Delhi India Indfy Tourism Tourist Travel Monuments Journal Red Fort Birla Mandir Hindu Religious Places Sikh Bangla Sahi |
User: Kroaky |
Modernity and The Great Dictator This is a Documentary style presentation I had to hand in for the Modernity module of my Comedy:Writing and performance, course at southamton solent university. A few clips of Charlie Chaplin and one of Ricky Gervais! Enjoy ;-) © Copyright 2007 Liam McGuire. All Rights Reserved. This video maybe displayed in public, copied and redistributed for any strictly non-commercial use in its entire unedited form. Alteration or commercial use is strictly prohibited. Tags: Modernity and The Great Dictator Documentary Style Presentation Kroaky Charlie Chaplin Adolf Hitler Ricky Gervais |
User: monsterhex |
CHINA MODERNITY The overnight modernization of a nation. Tags: china beijing shanghai travel journey globetrekker mystery forbidden city great wall antiquity duality |
User: miltsovorg |
John Zerzan: Pretentions of Modernity 2/11 http://layla.miltsov.org/introduction_to_z Tags: Zerzan Montreal green anarchy anti-civilization freedom soci |
User: 0ThouArtThat0 |
What is Modernity? I read an excerpt from Charlene Spretnak's book "The Resurgence of the Real" about the many unfortunate assumptions roughly tied to what is called the ideology of modernity. Tags: modernity ecology protest spretnak charlene spirituality globalization |