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Unfortunately, insistent platitudes and pigeonholing tend to mar Unger's efforts.
Pigeonholing Facebook as a "social media" company is kind of meaningless.
At the time senators tabled the amendment, effectively pigeonholing his proposal.
The Yanks were the ones who started defining everything and pigeonholing it.
Both hint at what their companies aspire to be without pigeonholing them.
The Senate tabled that measure, effectively pigeonholing it, in a party-line vote.
While she's open about her sexuality, Paulson has no interest in pigeonholing herself.
He simultaneously projects a grand vision of law and justice, while resisting easy pigeonholing.
For standard female candidates they found "unsettling examples" of pigeonholing; but Hillary transcends this.
But beyond his comments on regulation, it's his pigeonholing of TikTok that's most alarming.
Harvey is occasionally categorized as a "mother photographer," a description she finds pigeonholing and inaccurate.
But Faye cautions against pigeonholing the concept as being a favorite only among the tech set.
"London is a place where the national sport is pigeonholing," he said of his dual career.
But seeing women too expansive and untidy for pigeonholing narrate their own lives, well, that's a thrill.
She portrayed women as complex, to correct literature's pigeonholing them in one-dimensional characterizations as goddess or villain.
It deals not with a specific identity category, but rather with the disruption of the categorizing and pigeonholing order.
Do you come from any scene or, as people have always had trouble pigeonholing you, feel like you belong anywhere?
When he first started performing, he was introduced as Chris's younger brother, raising expectations for him and simultaneously pigeonholing him.
While many of rap's hub cities are known for a distinctive regional style, Washington is less amenable to such pigeonholing.
But those who knew Mr. Murray — and even those who butted heads with him — said pigeonholing him as right-wing was simplistic.
Pigeonholing the Range of Behaviors We Understand as Harmful Most of us understand that rape is a heinous crime worthy of punishment.
I often talk about society pigeonholing single women into places we don't belong, but never getting on an airplane was entirely my fault.
I don't want to see anymore tokenism or just pigeonholing people of color into stories that aren't theirs in order to avoid controversy.
The movie not only intentionally avoided pigeonholing Carol into a heterosexual couple, but also explicitly made her relationship with Marie Rambeau her anchor.
The Recording Academy has actually become a foe of mine as I've struggled with its rich history of snubbing and pigeonholing marginalized groups.
Then in school, girls had different classes and play areas, which really fucked up our social skills by pigeonholing women as sex objects.
That the subjects get to speak for themselves deconstructs that pigeonholing, their individuality emphasized by the notes being rendered in their own handwriting.
Although Fisher will be best remembered for Princess Leia, her acting career went well beyond "Star Wars," however pigeonholing the role might have been.
His music defies predictable electronic pigeonholing, yet he has developed a signature of gently undulating synths, soaring vocal hooks and throbbing jolts of rhythm.
Artist and Mother would be remiss, though, if it ignored those fractured aspects of parenthood— depression, loss, the eventual pigeonholing that colors a career.
But the post-9/11 GI Bill doesn't cover numerous non-traditional technology programs, pigeonholing veterans into traditional programs that might not fit their needs.
Pigeonholing yourselfYeah, I feel like the street music kind of holding me up a little bit as far as reaching a certain amount of people.
According to Laszlo Bock, who runs human resources at Google, pigeonholing workers into categories is nothing new, and it's rarely helpful in running a workplace.
Inside, though, was something else—not a horror game by obvious pigeonholing, but certainly the most unsettling experience I had in 2016, pad in hand.
For some players like Bellinger, who played multiple positions in high school, the Dodgers made a concerted effort to avoid pigeonholing them once they were drafted.
One fellow photographer told Ms. Greenfield that she ran the risk of pigeonholing herself, but she ultimately decided to "keep peeling back that onion," she said.
Michelle Obama and her party allies would be wise to stop pigeonholing women and appreciate women's true diversity of thoughts and interests before the next election.
The collection's aim is to help media sites expand their visual representation of trans and non-binary individuals, without pigeonholing gender as the totality of their identity.
"I am mystified because these tactics seem always to contribute more to restricting consciousness, aggravating intolerance and pigeonholing cultural identities than many a Nazi bookburning," Bounds wrote.
They've allowed us to see how pigeonholing culture on the old one-tribe-one-art model creates a "them" as opposed to "us," basically a colonialist model.
On the red carpet, she displays both mature silhouettes and whimsical touches; her stylist, Elizabeth Saltzman, known for her work with Gwyneth Paltrow, wants to avoid pigeonholing her.
"I wonder if they're pigeonholing themselves a bit with this product, when a much broader offering has been proven by competitors to be pretty darn attractive," Miller said.
RISD is not a school that particularly cares about training you for an industry job, and the illustration program really prevents you from pigeonholing yourself while you're a student.
Democrats forced a vote in the early morning hours Wednesday on calling Bolton to testify, but it was tabled, effectively pigeonholing it, in a 53-47 party-line vote.
What would be a lot easier is to effectively double unions' political clout by balancing donations among the major parties instead of pigeonholing themselves with the Democrats time after time.
And then, last but not least, Mars is very well known for not pigeonholing you into a particular role, but you can expand your role, you can do other things.
And by using her gender to find a toehold in the Democratic electorate, Ms. Gillibrand risks pigeonholing herself in a race where voters may be seeking a broader populist message.
Instead of pigeonholing content by warring standards like the HD-DVD and Blu-ray battle, HDR is more of a spectrum of quality instead of a group of wholly incompatible mediums.
Bradley, in particular, seems rejuvenated after sliding into the sort of withdrawn midfield role he excels at club level versus pigeonholing him into a number 10 position that mutes his strengths.
But it's like Marvel hopes pigeonholing and marginalizing its women into a "moment" will make us forget that the men get to be at the center of the rest of the movie.
John T. Noonan Jr., a federal judge and polymath who defied ideological pigeonholing on profound issues like assisted suicide, the death penalty, civil liberties and illegal immigration, died Monday in Berkeley, Calif.
For them the "mixed race" label, when employed by black people with a nonblack parent or grandparents, seems more a transparent attempt to dodge racial pigeonholing than a heartfelt assertion of identity.
Creating formal groupings that divorce objects from their origins goes against most of the tenets of new art history and curatorial practice — but it also permits fresh perceptions that free works from pigeonholing.
But if it succeeds, Threads cements itself as where you stay in touch with your favorite people, while pigeonholing other messaging options like SMS, WeChat and Snapchat as noisy channels full of unwanted alerts.
Because of this mental pigeonholing, taxi drivers who aim to earn a certain amount each day may stop work early on busy days and later on slow ones, though the opposite approach would maximise earnings per hour.
Raven considers himself as a "starving artist," and says the giant pro-Trump propaganda, which was wildly well-received at last month's Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), damaged his livelihood by pigeonholing him as a political artist.
In the course of writing this essay, I was surprised by the number of people who, even as they protectively warned me against essentializing or pigeonholing the city, posited Baltimore as a microcosm of the country as a whole.
Professor Van Alstyne, who taught for 22003 years at Duke University School of Law in Durham, N.C., defied political or ideological pigeonholing: He was both an enrolled Republican and a national board member of the American Civil Liberties Union.
While many of us would normally applaud this as conscientious museums and art scholars are attempting to write female artists back into art history, this women-to-men ratio does little to subvert stereotypes pigeonholing textiles as a female pursuit.
Sporting a shirt from Noisey anarcho faves Dawn Ray'd, a gagged Cherry wordlessly holds up cards explaining the exasperated reality that so many non-male musicians experience; the condescension, the pigeonholing, the frustration, the disrespect, the challenges to justify their very existence.
The museum's art curators, Jacquelyn D. Serwer and Tuliza Fleming, have assembled a modest collection of modern and contemporary works that combine little-known figures with textbook stars and usefully confuse any pigeonholing definition of what "African-American art" — and by extension, identity — means.
Yes, it's Glover's attempt to create a series that underlines the black experience in modern America, but it's also about attempts to transcend one's own identity, to figure out what it means to be an individual in a world intent on quickly pigeonholing everyone.
"Companies are going to start thinking about what's right for them and what makes sense for their circumstances instead of pigeonholing it into some traditional process that was set up many years ago and doesn't necessarily work for a specific company," Ben-Tzur said.
In fact, when she was first offered the position at NARAL, some of her former colleagues worried about her pigeonholing or limiting herself to "women's issues," which many people somehow see as niche despite the fact that women comprise more than half of the world's population.
But both challenge us to consider whether art can disrupt colonial legacies, and raise a question American institutions have been too slow to answer: Can we stop pigeonholing contemporary Indigenous art as a critique or an exception to the settler "mainstream," and start appreciating it on its own terms?
It began as a raunchy sendup of true-crime documentaries, developed into an astute comedy of teen social-media mores and ended up a surprisingly moving study of how pigeonholing kids can set them onto a life path before they have the chance to learn who they really are.
My second memory of Dicko is him talking to me about rugby for some reason, and most of the rest of my memories are him complaining about everyone pigeonholing him as that Australian dude just because he has a thick Australian accent and all he talks about is rugby and, like, koalas.
While many, like Mr. Freire, have gone on to work in politics or the conservative media, he said that "there's a danger of pigeonholing yourself" by being openly conservative on campus, limiting your interactions with professors and making it harder to break into industries where liberals tend to dominate, like academia and the media.
From its opening night program devoted to pioneering Black women directors like Julie Dash and Cheryl Dunye, to the heroines of its closers — Pam Grier, Regina Hall, and Odessa Warren Grey in Jackie Brown, Support the Girls, and Lime Kiln Club Field Day, respectively — It's All in Me departs from Hollywood's historic pigeonholing of Black actresses by quilting together the subtle and not-so-subtle ways that these women have asserted themselves onscreen across a variety of genres.
After moonlighting while at Arup Associates, Fordham realised he had the opportunity to start his own practice. In September 1966 he left Arup, and started working from his bedroom. Here he pursued a new approach to engineering based on his own curiosity about how buildings work. He resisted pigeonholing into the conventional boxes of engineering.
Joel's father then decides to enroll Joel in a military academy, which he believes will cure Joel of his "I will do what I want, when I want" attitude and deprive him of his pampered lifestyle at the Hoober home, but also shows Mr. Hoober pigeonholing the problem so his work and golf games are not interrupted.
Such pigeonholing allows for a person to gain a quick, though possibly inaccurate, assessment of an interaction. The cognitive processes employed, however, can have a distorting effect on the clear understanding of individuals. In essence, one can lose the ability to 'hear the other' through one's own projected beliefs of what the other person is saying.
"Why I Am An Atheist". michaelshermer.com He has expressed reservations about such labels for his lack of belief in a God, however, as he sees them being used in the service of "pigeonholing", and prefers to simply be called a skeptic. He also describes himself as an advocate for humanist philosophy as well as the science of morality.Shermer, Michael (January 2011).
The solution to the problem of societal pigeonholing of female gamers is often identified as interventionist work such as the insertion of women into the industry. Groups like WomenGamers.com and Sony's G.I.R.L. have sought to increase female gamer demographics by giving scholarships to girls considering getting into game development,Caron, Frank. Girl gamer scholarship hopes to interest females in games industry. Ars Technica. 2008.
Native Art Department International (NADI) is a Toronto-based collaborative project of wife-and-husband pair of artists Maria Hupfield (b. 1975) and Jason Lujan (b. 1971). Together they curate group exhibitions in which they sometimes show and for which they often make work together. They see this as a way to counter the pigeonholing of contemporary art by Native Americans and people of First Nations descent.
A musician by instinct, that is, by ideas, his thoughts were charged with irony, clearly perceptible in works such as those based on Ramón Gómez de la Serna. He turned away from pigeonholing himself in favor of his own very personal work. Because of this, he was a demanding self-critic and analytical thinker. He analyzed in music what he absorbed in his artistic gaze or poetic lyricism.
Gillis, Carla (September 22, 2011). "", Now Magazine. Retrieved on 2011-10-12. It has also been described as having a darker emotional and lyrical tone, comparable to its namesake poem "O Fortuna", without becoming too grim. David Berry of the National Post describes the album's theme as "a kind of bald appraisal of the situation that packs it full of so much more — meaning, weight, beauty, humour — than your typical singer-songwriter’s over- emotive pigeonholing".
It has appeared on numerous compilations. In 1990, whilst on their first tour in Japan (which also featured Norman Cook, who later became Fatboy Slim), Matt and Jon formed their second record label, Ninja Tune, as a self-titled "technocoloured escape pod", and a way to escape the creative control of major labels. The label enabled them to release music under different aliases (e.g. Bogus Order, DJ Food), which also helped them to avoid pigeonholing as producers.
Under the turno, the incoming government would first be chosen by the king and would then "make" the election (the so-called encasillado or "pigeonholing"), ensuring victory. After a period in office, it would then be the turn of the opposition. The key to the system was the link between the minister of the interior, the provincial civil governors, and the local bosses (caciques). These caciques in most constituencies would instruct their clients how to vote.
He ultimately felt that it was about "empowering kids and having fun". Rothbell also avoids "pigeonholing" into one type of story, and that while some plots are mostly character-driven, others are "based on one idea that we think is really funny". Inspiration also came from the shows Page watched as a child, which invoked more poignant and relatable situations. Despite this, elements of fantasy are allowed, and that conveying both incongruous to one another was one technique he particularly enjoyed.
Writs for action were filled out for a litigant stating facts, without any necessity of pigeonholing them into specific forms. The same court was now able to apply rules of the common law and the rules of equity, depending on what the substantial justice of a case required, and depending on what specific area of law the pleadings involved. The result was that, when the issues arising from the causes of action were decided in favour of one party, that party got relief.
Opinions vary by individuals concerning the types and properties of governments that exist. "Shades of gray" are commonplace in any government and its corresponding classification. Even the most liberal democracies limit rival political activity to one extent or another while the most tyrannical dictatorships must organize a broad base of support thereby creating difficulties for "pigeonholing" governments into narrow categories. Examples include the claims of the United States as being a plutocracy rather than a democracy since some American voters believe elections are being manipulated by wealthy Super PACs.
The PopMatters review by Sean Murphy stated "Those who cherish the oddness in Kang (or, to invoke another of his wonderfully appropriate album titles, the “sweetness of sickness”), won’t be disappointed here".Murphy, S., PopMatters Review September 16, 2007 The Allmusic review by Stephen Eddins observed "The music of Athlantis defies easy pigeonholing, so identifying its attributes may be the best way to describe it. Its primary quality is an aura of dark mystery, a sense of conjuring supernatural forces. This is not the kind of piece most people would want to listen to alone in the dark".
David Z (né Rivkin, born 1953) is an American music producer, engineer, mixer, and writer from Minneapolis, Minnesota who lives in Los Angeles, California.Mix -1997 Volume 21, Issues 7-12 - Page 56 "DAVID Z David Z is one of those producer/engineers who has had the gocxl fortune of being able to successfully defy pigeonholing. Z's credits include dance music divas Jody Watley and Nenah Cherry, as well as work with Prince." He is most well known for his long-standing work with Prince, but has also contributed to award- winning albums by Etta James, Billy Idol, BoDeans, Buddy Guy and Neneh Cherry.
Harold Petts (Spike Milligan) is a conscientious village postman who receives a promotion that takes him to London, to be trained at London's busiest post office. However, after his first day in the big city he is soon in trouble. In the main sorting office he succeeds in beating the new mail sorting machine at pigeonholing letters for delivery (the machine blows up in the process). As a result he is placed safely out of the way in the parcels department, but sorts parcels at such speed that he puts everyone else in the department out of work.
Michael Shermer states that using racial taxonomy in order to make abstract assertions of racial superiority is another expression of ethnocentrism. He asks, "how can we 'pigeonhole' blacks as permissive or whites as intelligent when such categories...are actually best described as a continuum?" Shermer claims that the belief that one race and/or culture is superior to another defeats the purpose of cultural evolution, and that we cannot dismiss evidence of blending inheritance among all cultures. Shermer uses The Bell Curve by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray as an example of pigeonholing; Herrnstein and Murray try to pigeonhole civilizations into racial categories based on flawed measures of intelligence.
When George H. W. Bush employed the word liberal as a derogatory epithet during his 1988 presidential campaign, he described himself as a patriot and described his liberal opponents as unpatriotic. Bush referred to liberalism as "the L-word" and sought to demonize opposing presidential candidate Michael Dukakis by labeling Dukakis "the liberal governor" and by pigeonholing him as part of what Bush called "the L-crowd". Bush recognized that motivating voters to fear Dukakis as a risky, non-mainstream candidate generated political support for his own campaign. Bush's campaign also used issues of prayer to arouse suspicions that Dukakis was less devout in his religious convictions.
What's more important, it's also by far her best. > Planted firmly and unabashedly in the tradition of the Inklings, Lucifer's > Crown evokes the theology-steeped works of C.S. Lewis and Charles Williams — > a connection reinforced by repeated references and allusions to Tolkien.... > Carl's book compares favorable to another classic work of Christian-themed > fantasy, The Book of the Dun Cow by Walter Wangerin, Jr.... But pigeonholing > Lucifer's Crown as apocalyptic Christian fiction does a grave disservice to > the book and to readers. It's so much more than that. Carl has taken half a > dozen or more traditions and genres, mixing them together to forge an > alloyed novel of unexpected strength.
Some works from the 1970s have autistic characters, who are rarely labeled. In contrast, in the BBC2 television miniseries The Politician's Husband (2013), the impact of Noah Hoynes' Aspergers on the boy's behavior and on his family, and steps Noah's loved ones take to accommodate and address it, are prominent plot points in all three episodes. Popular media have depicted special talents of some autistic people, including exceptional abilities as seen in the 1988 movie Rain Man. Such portrayals have been criticized by both scientific studies and media analysts over the years for fostering a pigeonholing image of autism that leads to false expectations about real-life autistic individuals, with Rain Man being singled out for popularizing it.
In the late 1970s, Barthes was increasingly concerned with the conflict of two types of language: that of popular culture, which he saw as limiting and pigeonholing in its titles and descriptions, and neutral, which he saw as open and noncommittal. He called these two conflicting modes the Doxa (the official and unacknowledged systems of meaning by which we know culture) and the Para-doxa. While Barthes had sympathized with Marxist thought in the past (or at least parallel criticisms), he felt that, despite its anti-ideological stance, Marxist theory was just as guilty of using violent language with assertive meanings, as was bourgeois literature. In this way they were both Doxa and both culturally assimilating.
From 2014 to 2019, Freiheit had only accumulated around 60,000 subscribers. In April 2019, he decided that since law-related content was by far his channel's most popular genre, he would change the style of his channel and only post vlogs analyzing different current issues from a law standpoint. He started a second channel, "Viva Family", as a place to maintain his former content style. Although many see his content as right-leaning, Freiheit himself classifies the political stance he takes on his channel as non-partisan, claiming that the internet, through the use of the terms right or left-wing, only succeeds in "pigeonholing, categorizing, dichotomizing, just reducing a complex individual to either right or left in all of their... beliefs.".
Levi composes in a wide variety of styles and genres, never pigeonholing himself as a composer of a specific type of music. His vocal and choral works are notable for their clear projection of content and meaning of the text without compromising the quality of the music. In addition to his many works written for professional performers, Levi has composed a group of pieces that were commissioned as presents for major birthdays of amateur musicians, including cellist James Wolfensohn. Levi writes, “The most important thing I learned from Hall Overton was to write with a comedian's sense of timing, even in non-comedic works.” His pieces feature a combination of lyricism and drama, often with an underlying or overt sense of humor.
The process of appropriating and applying such a pre-existing phrase or concept to describe new theatrical works provides a critical means of "categorizing" or "labelling", and some critics have stated, "pigeonholing", or "domesticating" ("taming") them.Susan Hollis Merritt, Pinter in Play: Critical Strategies and the Plays of Harold Pinter (1990; Durham and London: Duke UP, 1995) 5, 9, 225–28, 326, citing Wardle. The creation of in-yer-face theatre parallels the history of more-prevalently accepted literary-critical coinages by critics like Martin Esslin (Theatre of the Absurd), who extended the existential philosophical concept of the Absurd to drama and theatre in his 1961 book of that title,Martin Esslin, The Theatre of the Absurd, 3rd ed. With a new foreword by the author (1961; New York: Vintage [Knopf], 2004).
The outlaw movement's heyday was in the mid- to late 1970s; although the core artists of the movement continued to record for many years afterward (Nelson, in particular, was recording hits well into the following decade while Hank Williams, Jr. achieved his greatest success during the 1980s), by 1980 mainstream country music was practically dominated by country pop artists and crossover acts. The movement was furthermore falling victim to the same pigeonholing and commercialization as mainstream country music; Mickey Newbury, a prominent influence on many outlaw artists, rejected the "outlaw" label, stating "I quit playing cowboys when I grew up." Some of the outlaws would have a slight career renaissance in the mid-1980s with the neotraditional country revival, which revived the older styles of both mainstream and "outlaw" country music of years past.
Anti-establishment themes also can be seen in the novels of writers such as Will Self. However, by operating through the arts and media, the line between politics and culture is blurred, so that pigeonholing figures such as Banksy as either anti-establishment or counter-culture figures can be difficult. The tabloid newspapers such as The Sun, are less subtle, and commonly report on the sex-lives of the Royals simply because it sells newspapers, but in the process have been described as having anti-establishment views that have weakened traditional institutions. On the other hand, as time passes, anti- establishment figures sometimes end up becoming part of the Establishment, as Mick Jagger, the Rolling Stones frontman, became a Knight in 2003, or when The Who frontman Roger Daltrey was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2005 in recognition of both his music and his work for charity.
In response, Taylor, a musician and songwriter, stood outside the US Capitol building and sang, "O give us a home, near the Capitol dome, with a yard for two children to play ..." to the tune of Home on the Range. He and his family were offered several places to rent. Taylor was appointed to the Committee on Banking and Currency after telling Senator Robert F. Wagner of New York that he was qualified for the post because he had been a depositor with several banks. In October 1945, Taylor submitted a resolution to the Senate "favoring the creation of a world republic." In July 1946, at a convention of the National Lawyers Guild in Cleveland, Senator Taylor said: > Success of monopolies in dealing with the present Congress is evident in the > wrecking of price control, profit-guaranteeing tax rebates, blocking of > power projects in the Columbia and Missouri Valleys, pigeonholing of the > minimum wage bill and in the emasculation of the 1944 Kilgore Reconversion > Bill and the 1945 Murray Full-Employment Bill.
Kirkus Reviews wrote that All In provides "well-documented and easy-to-comprehend data on why men need more paid time off to be with their newborn children." Levs' analysis was said to show how the workplace has not kept pace with the significant changes in "male-female dynamics at home" over the past 50 years, and that, in addition to his scrutiny and evaluation of paid paternity leave, Levs also considered issues relating to absentee fathers, lack of intimacy for new parents, and finding the mental and spiritual balance needed for parenting during times of stress. Publishers Weekly described All In as a "call for men to fight against the laws, policies, and stigmas preventing them from fully participating in their families’ lives," more specifically, discussing parental leave, the tax system, paid family leave, the "doofus dad" stereotype, fear of men as predators, the stigma against men taking time off work for family, and a plea for men and women to work together, as well as providing action plans for family-supportive work environments. The Daily Beast's Andy Hinds added that All In argues that the "pop culture image of dads as lazy and uninvolved" is both false and damaging, pigeonholing both men and women.

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