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"virility" Definitions
  1. sexual power in men
  2. strength or energy

183 Sentences With "virility"

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In the battle for battery virility, Hyper just launched HyperJuice.
And his burlesque of virility suits an epoch of insecurity.
He hungered for virility, but was meek and sexually dysfunctional.
Thus male virility is acclaimed, but also plagued with anxiety.
The virility of sport defines you and once you're gone, you're gone.
He's made his own bare-chested virility synonymous with a resurgent Russia.
As he aged, however, that myth of heroic virility seemed increasingly untenable.
They have played into a toxic display of masculinity and virility between Sen.
He also made comments about his virility during the Evidence-Based Investing conference.
They are known for their virility, fatty meat and strong endurance to cold weather.
You live life as a surface that another person uses to project his virility.
Mars is the planet of passion and virility, and Pluto is all about rebirth.
He projected nobility and — an old-fashioned word for an old-fashioned talent — virility.
It's an advert by quacks and herbalists peddling eternal virility to aging Pakistani men.
There is a stress on power and virility and corresponding fears of sexual nonconformity.
"It's the virility and fertility dilemma," says Sharon Covington, an infertility therapist in Maryland.
In the land of Johnson-Trump, gratuitously insulting foreign partners is a mark of virility.
This is the person who pushes against the wilderness and develops skill, courage and virility.
When I ask what happened, they say something about feeling their virility being sapped by time.
Chwalek: No. So, it's a myth that hair loss or balding is associated with virility in men.
Hercules, son of Zeus and Alcmene, was a Greek God known for his virility and sexual prowess.
Meanwhile, Henry and Francis worked to outdo each other, each demonstrating his own power, wealth, and virility.
Suddenly, the grand, courtly virility of the traditional leading man in musical theater was back in style.
For Walter White and his many TV cousins, crime has often been about self-worth, even virility.
And this something, Burke suggests, was virility; Stieglitz knew it was Strand who initially caught O'Keeffe's fancy.
Her more polemical books extol danger, charisma, virility and bravado while ridiculing safety, tenderness, solidarity and weakness.
Prints of lions, tigers, cheetahs and horses are a barely covert nod to male vigour and virility.
While Purser's character isn't assuaging anyone sexual anxieties, she is bolstering the myths of a guy's sexual virility.
"We worked on this for many years and realised men are very afraid of losing virility," he says.
"In my opinion, it's more of a mental suggestion when it comes to improving male virility," she explained.
For men a healthy head of hair connotes vigor and virility; for women it represents femininity and beauty.
But in between the pull-ups and drilling are some surprising (and likely useless) displays of martial virility.
Our heartthrobs, no matter how feminine, have always insisted on their virility, whether through their lyrics or public womanizing.
How did the virility of the Peggy Olson meme from the last season of Mad Men make you feel?
But he was so proud of it, because he considered the procedure to be some kind of virility ritual.
Red meat remains linked in the popular imagination to strength and virility, as Patrick Rambourg, a food historian, notes.
But sometimes to bemoan the state of house and techno is to overlook the music's virility in other directions.
Made-up names often rely instead on resonances with other words: Lexus evokes luxurious; Viagra conjures virility and vitality.
Bellocchio admires his bravery and his virility, but doesn't turn away from his hypocrisy, his opportunism or his cruelty.
Politics in Zimbabwe remains a man's game, and virility is a measure of one's ability to rule over others.
While Lost Kitties is directly aimed at unboxing, Berkowitz says YouTube virility is the new goal for all toys.
He improvises a very clever story about virility drugs in order to smuggle Gendry and Tyrion out of King's Landing.
These are golf-course back-slappers whose vile misogyny and crude racist jokes are a form of rich-guy virility.
Today, testosterone therapy for virility is endorsed by people with medical degrees, but there is little evidence of its efficacy.
His narratives of bygone eras of glory, of virility expressed through violence, whipped an alienated and fractious populace into frenzy.
Antoine says the animals on the man, especially the bull, are likely to be associated with status, power and virility.
That the nickname also doubled as a not-that-subtle shot at Jeb's masculinity and virility was not by accident.
Some consider defecating in the open to be a sign of virility, and believe a stroll to the fields aids digestion.
We will pray to Gene Simmons nightly to bless us with even a small fraction of the sexual virility he possesses.
Mr. Johnstone radiates a dangerous hunger for vengeance — and a soldierly virility — that make his actions more than an idle threat.
Every stand sells the same products: bottles with fluorescent beauty potions, herbal virility powders, pheromone soaps, scented candles to attract love.
The heart of the business is sales of lightly regulated nutritional supplements that purport to improve health or virility or both.
His name is Strat, and he is played with beguiling epicene virility and lungs of steel by the willowy Andrew Polec.
Antoine says that the animals on the man, especially the bull, are likely to be associated with status, power and virility.
In Killing, body hair is but one metonym for pointless virility, along with the more abstract signifiers of authority and affluence.
I've never had any major struggles with performance anxiety, but apparently the pressure of the moment was greater than my virility.
Ouyang envisions the installation's balance of virility, vulnerability, and consent as what a more equitable sharing of power might look like.
Masculinity is closely tied to one's virility and interest in sexual gratification, while femininity is linked with one's sexual desirability or sexiness.
A drink made from soma-haoma bestowed alertness, strength, virility, insight, healing, and even immortality when it was drunk in ritual settings.
In a world, that often equates cock size with virility, the implicit slogan "bigger means better" frequently materializes in men's fragile egos.
Researchers said the female tattoos may have denoted status, bravery or magical knowledge, while the male's were likely symbols of virility and strength.
A culture of machismo dominated the true working class, and scars and deformations due to fighting were evidence of virility and physical prowess.
His prowess had earned him the admiration of his peers and was largely responsible for keeping their suspicions about his virility in check.
The whole movie just feels like a really long, in-your-face reminder of men's continued virility long into their AARP-discount years.
But the film stoops to using a prostitute (Margarita Levieva) — yes, she proves to have a heart of gold — to validate Elliot's virility.
"Unfortunately the work of a woman composer is preconceived by many to be light, froth, lacking in depth, logic and virility," she said.
In China, snakes are considered medicinal, a "warming food" in traditional lore, and snake blood is often mixed with liquor to enhance virility.
The setting is the middle of the 19th century, but the lessons — about prosperity, virility, patriotism and cycles of violence — are crushingly contemporary.
"Unfortunately the work of a woman composer is preconceived by many to be light, froth, lacking in depth, logic and virility," she wrote.
What it may lack in terms of sophistication compared with Barcelona, Real Madrid or Bayern Munich, the Premier League has in its abundant virility.
Timberlake never quite oozed virility — he topped out somewhere around 'Hollister model breaking bad' — but this aspect of his persona has aged particularly poorly.
It's not exactly clear why Trump likes authoritarians so much: Maybe it's the value he places on the appearance of strength and masculine virility.
His flamboyant virility and contempt for political correctness were mirrored in a trophy hunt by Donald Jr. and Eric in Zimbabwe five years ago.
Various hypotheses have been proposed, including the idea that dangling gonads are a way to signal virility and good health, but none are satisfactory.
Quadir and his rivals are supposedly the toughest high rollers in the game, but their virility is primarily conveyed through their conspicuously manicured beards.
The breed is a Chinese variety of swine — called "dongbei minzhu" — once prized for its virility, fatty meat and ability to endure the cold.
It was later in the nation's history that the ideal turned toward individual achievements and, eventually, toward toughness, competitiveness and symbolic displays of virility.
Both leaders are famous for their displays of virility: Mr. Putin is a judo champion, and Mr. Kadyrov is a mixed martial arts fanatic.
I suspect that some use wife beater as a kind of fashion voodoo — a way to tap into an imagined working-class male virility.
"It's this massive organ that's about virility and potentiality," said Mr. Ward, who will also have a gallery exhibition at Lehmann Maupin in June.
This not only makes him a prime candidate for Baroque Rome's first Bear Week but also jolts the scene alive with his raw virility.
They look like they should be in a 1980s Aaron Spelling comedy-drama about men coming to terms with the loss of their virility.
They tried (and tried and tried) to paint him as a eunuch, a man who overcompensated for his "small hands" with vulgar shows of virility.
During dinner he had angled the conversation toward sex, as he often did on these occasions, as though in testament to his iconoclasm, his virility.
The stadium has become a place where Turkish men enjoy displaying their strength and virility, and where women and homosexuals are therefore neither welcome nor tolerated.
If anyone is truly impressed by the virility of rich dudes in winter hats shooting corralled boars in a controlled environment, well, go off, I guess.
Foods of choice: Kim Jong Il's favorite foods were reportedly shark-fin soup, salo, and dog-meat soup, which he believed gave him immunity and virility.
" Another quote that still rings painfully true: "No one is more arrogant toward women, more aggressive or scornful, than the man who is anxious about his virility.
Most of the characters in Showtime's hedge fund drama talk about their work, their success or lack thereof, and their stature as an extension of their virility.
He hated the word "gay" because it lacked virility, but was happy to be Luchino's "creature", enthralled by his talent, his teaching and his scented patrician ways.
The virility side of that discussion—that a man who loses his virginity is a positive thing—does not have to be within the confines of marriage.
In several works Gober combines robin's eggs with stained diapers, where I can't help think of the little blue pill — the promise of virility and new beginnings.
But the gold standard for consciously mocking 22009s workout wave and its attendant virility was Troma's The Toxic Avenger (280), which celebrated its 34th birthday in April.
The other main motif of this week is pregnancy—who is, who was, how many times, who understands birth control (nobody), a real virility or bust bombardment.
Tiger bone, often turned into tiger bone wine or so-called glue, is thought to boost health, cure a range of ailments and increase virility for men.
In some cultures, the unibrow — sometimes called a monobrow — is even seen as a sign of good luck, and for men, a signifier of virility and fertility.
"When I was at school in Geneva, we learned that jewelry, at its heart, was originally for men, a display of power and virility," Mr. Tarpin said.
While in-game posters and billboards promised a "fitter, smarter, sexier you," Dante would ultimately discover that Virility was made from the secretions of an ancient Succubus.
Some ambitious eaters even wear a self-purported bout of meat sweats like a badge of honor—proof of their virility, their voraciousness for that sweet, greasy flesh.
This was said to be rooted in early 18th century color symbolism, in which red was considered a sign of wealth and virility and worn primarily by men.
" America's president has professed admiration for the virility of Russia's: Donald Trump has called Putin "very smart" and said that, unlike former President Barack Obama, "he's a leader.
St. Denis, known as Miss Ruth and drawn to the mysticism of Asian culture, sought a spiritual connection in her work; Shawn championed American virility in male dancers.
She hopes to use them as breeding stock to restore a variety of swine once known in China for its virility, fatty meat and ability to endure cold.
Rather than a failure of negotiation, the shutdown has become a test of political virility, one in which he insists he is receiving surreptitious support from unlikely quarters.
In a grotesque irony, borders imposed in 1921 on Ireland, England's first colony, have proved to be the biggest stumbling block for the English Brexiteers chasing imperial virility.
He has a certain male virility (which Glover really leaned into with all those hip thrusts) and strong leadership skills—and he too became more sacred after his death.
Patricius did not concern himself with his son's spiritual development in the light of Jesus, nor did he regard the evidence of his son's virility with anything but delight.
In the early 20th century, Dr. Brinkley (his medical degree was from a diploma mill) became very wealthy by promising to restore men's virility with goat–gland testicle surgery.
In an attempt to prove his virility, he pretends to eat the mutton she serves for dinner, sneaking it into a napkin and stowing it in his jacket pocket.
At this point, sending up the plain-spoken virility of Ernest Hemingway — perhaps the most parodied of all American writers — may indeed be like shooting fish in a barrel.
Decent-minded men need to be heard, too, with the message that violent and forced displays of virility do not demonstrate strength; self-restraint and respect for women do.
In the 1980s, he created an Israeli comics superhero - "Uri Ohn", or "Virility Uri" - whose nemeses tend to be concocted villains rather than representations of Israel's real-life foes.
According to the research, strong legs were an attractive and important feature to females of the time, with "well-modelled thighs a sign of virility, a good fencer and horseman".
It should be said: Yes, the song faded out before its third verse, the one that bad-mouths Elvis Presley and John Wayne, still-sacred totems of white American virility.
It's not just the playboy thing, and obsession with their virility, and smattering of bigotry, and contempt for policy wonks, and reliance on a tell-it-like-it-is tone.
Pan Pan, a giant panda whose virility helped spawn an entire generation of the notoriously difficult-to-breed animals, died this week at a conservation center in China's Sichuan Province.
"He is played here by Sean Penn with the kind of ferocious virility and detailed concentration that only Penn can bring to a role," the Guardian wrote about the actor.
Starting in the '80s, his hard-core music, confrontational spoken-word pieces, and he-man persona consciously used virility to attack itself — something that Idles now does just as avidly.
The phallus, representing virility and fertility, was associated with deities such as Bacchus and Priapus — the latter identified by a not-so-subtle shaft — and often appeared with evil eyes.
Despite the fact that this practice is dangerous, it also brings to light an unfortunate truth about the harmful messages that men receive about their bodies, as well as their virility.
It's used to signal virility, a heartiness and strength that the three septuagenarian candidates need to harness to convince voters that, despite their age, they're still capable of throwing a punch.
"For a Rastafarian, you grow your hair in dreadlocks as an homage to Samson...they're seen as a sign of virility, strength, and inner power," says hairstylist and loc wearer Johnnie Sapong.
In the public imagination, the coal miner has long been a symbol of industrial virility, a throwback to an era when hard labor — particularly men's labor, rather than robots — fueled economic growth.
In turn, Capcom played with that idea when they handed out cans of Virility, "the only drink you'll ever need," as part of a viral marketing campaign for DmC: Devil May Cry.
Yet social programming bound up in unhealthy masculinity instead serves to tacitly endorse this kind of abuse, by recasting it as "becoming a man" who can attract women and demonstrate sexual virility.
The advantage of this strategy is its electoral virility: an Ipsos MORI poll published on October 19th put her party on 47%, higher than the Tory vote share in any election since 1959.
I have often heard action painting identified with male, heterosexual virility, and it is now well known that the CIA used Abstract Expressionist paintings to promote post-WWII American power in overseas exhibitions.
Nakagawa firmly believes that all that time spent eating karē pan—not to mention Indian curry—has given the men of Japan and their hirsute brothers in India hair with heretofore unmatched virility.
In doing so, he demonstrated his superiority and mastery over his partner (or, more frequently, his victim), and by extension the virility and dominance of Rome itself over the rest of the world.
It's all about affinity fraud: once you establish a persona that appeals to angry, aging white guys, you can sell them stuff that will supposedly protect their virility, their waistline, and their wealth.
Red leather had been seen earlier that year when "Beat It" was released featuring Eddie Van Halen on guitar, and Jackson—still clearly on the virility tip—breaking up a flick-knife fight.
Think about this: Donald Trump created a PR executive named John Miller, who used to call the New York tabloids in the 1980s and tout the virility, success and general appeal of Donald Trump.
Be it cornering men after their wives give birth or touting a new type of 'model husband' in a society that values virility, champions of birth control are trying new ways get men involved.
With his alpha-male virility and soulful woundedness, he became the vital, beating heart of Mr. Jones's sleek, stylized machine — an actual machine, with the set revolving around the audience on a mammoth track.
He has created an altogether new piece titled "Scapegoat," a 40-foot-long hobby horse with a giant goat's head, a parody of virility and monuments to political leaders typically sited in public spaces.
The scene is redolent of a boy's locker room, with sexual braggadocio on display, as an older male seeks to demonstrate his virility by boasting of the liberties he can take with beautiful women.
The value of working up a sweat has been a matter of philosophy; a matter of patriotism and reasserting a nation's fading virility; a matter of keeping one's husband happy; a matter of fashion.
There is a strain of tenderness in this novel that peeks out from between the toughness — one might call it the virility — of the prose and is all the more precious because of its fleetingness.
During the course of the trilogy, which wraps up with "The Rise of Skywalker," in December, Driver has managed to transpose the wounded virility of his twenty-first-century characters to the saga's galactic scale.
Never forget that Trump created a character -- named "John Barron" -- from scratch so that he could brag about the virility and sexual appeal of Donald Trump (aka him) to New York reporters in the 1980s.
" The slim, sloping shoulders of the "real" Mr. Darcy were often found in the landed gentry of the era, with strong legs and "well modeled thighs a sign of virility, a good fencer and horseman.
"It's hard to speculate on that, really," Roby says, insisting that reading up on the rules is the best thing you can do before bringing home some kind of animal-based virility homebrew and the like.
"The phrase 'artificial intelligence' today is getting an even bigger surge, and represents a more existential threat to our sense of economic virility," Shiller told Business Insider in reference to the huge spike in the chart.
Though travelogues told me about outdated traditions like vendetta killings, and Fabrice went on about Corsicans being "the last element of proletariat virility" — whatever that meant — I still hadn't gotten much of a sense of Corsicans today.
Colette (Keira Knightley) confronts both her philandering husband, Willy (Dominic West), and gender norms by becoming just as popular in ladies' bedrooms as he is while using her virility to reclaim authorship of her famous Claudine novels.
Terms like "sleazo inputs" are dropped casually, weird reveals are punctuated with "oo-ee-oo," haughty language is alloyed with hippie ("during the gobble the girl went nuts and, all in one incision, bit in twain Manson's virility").
But the show also frames Claire as a kind of benevolent white savior who, shocked at the sight of an auctioneer exposing a slave's penis to give account of his virility, starts swatting at him with her parasol.
This is more or less a worldwide phenomenon, but in cultures such as those in the Middle East, where virility is often seen as a key component of masculinity, that misplaced blame can be nothing short of devastating.
Brian Helgeland, the writer and director of "42," the Jackie Robinson movie that gave Boseman his breakout role, told me the actor reminded him of sturdy, self-assured icons of 1970s virility, like Gene Hackman and Clint Eastwood.
In works such as "Untitled (Hand with cigarette and watch)" (21986), the artist lays bare how specific visual cues — in this case, a pristine shirt cuff and an expensive watch — are used to convey masculine virility and power.
But then again, Romney did bring up Trump's, er, virility during his speech: There is dark irony in his boasts of his sexual exploits during the Vietnam War while John McCain, whom he has mocked, was imprisoned and tortured.
News outlets and cable channels excitedly keep a running total of exactly how much has been spent; the rule of thumb is that the bigger the number, the better, a league's virility measured by the number of its zeros.
Her gripping descriptions of intrigue and violence brim with details about the grotesque lifestyles of the über-rich — Berezovsky's planefuls of young women and imported virility potions producing enormous headaches for the British security services tasked with protecting him.
Like every media outfit in the Trump era, his platforms have gotten record traffic and, he told me last week, seen increases in revenue, with ads for water purification systems and for supplements to enhance "brain force" and virility.
And it could be argued that "China Doll" is a portrait of the Mamet-style scrappy urban warrior in winter, who has reached the age when a blustering nonstop show of virility requires more energy than he can now muster.
Yet his papal bull in 21565 censured music in which the "melodies are broken up by hockets [melodies shared by two voices] or robbed of their virility by discanti [an improvised line complementing the tune proper, often in a higher register]".
And, as mentioned, the language of EDM/brostep (the movement which ensured the victory of virility over my ideal of gender-fluid electronic music)—and the language of the current chart-pop—owes a great deal to the structures of Justice.
Risky behavior to 'prove' masculinity is often connected to the need to convince others of sexual prowess, of toughness, of virility, and, moreover, it is done to gain respect, to maintain or assert oneself among boys and men as 'real men.
When pressed, Guo claims a record of unblemished integrity in his business dealings, both in real estate and in finance (when it comes to his personal life, he strikes a more careful balance between virility and dedication to his family).
Aging men are afforded assumptions of power, prestige, wisdom, and virility; for women, many of whom spend thousands of dollars on skincare to delay physical signs of aging at all costs, to age is to slide ever further toward cultural irrelevance.
But over the past few decades, unchecked development has destroyed the animals' habitats, overfishing has depleted their food sources, and, in recent years, a surging demand for crocodile meat—thought by some to improve male virility—has fueled rampant poaching.
In playing the dominant woman, I might mock a man's penis to help him get off, but we live in a society where a rigid model of strength, toughness, and virility feels like the only socially condoned expression of masculinity.
For men trying to play up their virility in the name of a hallowed right-swipe, no pose is too desperate or too extreme, and among the many visual patterns emerging in the age of digital courting is dudes holding really big fish.
For men, it added a layer of nobility, even virility; for women it meant senescence, the end of fertility and thus usefulness — there could be beauty, but with a note of poignancy: Oh, she must have been lovely when she was young!
In the production of "Later Life" that opened on Wednesday night at Theater Row, he is portrayed by Laurence Lau, who has the generic, square-jawed handsomeness of the Arrow Collar Man, once the standard for bland virility in 20th-century advertising.
The thrust and virility she also felt, right through her bones, building to 1003,400 revs per minute and a take-off speed of 150mph, came from the magnificent 12-cylinder Merlin engine, erupting like a symphony and blasting out a three-second show of flame.
Any time someone asked me if Trump was declining in office, I would remind them that this is a man who created a fictional character -- John Barron -- in the 1980s to tout his virility and sexual attractiveness to the New York City gossip rags.
"Focus on penetrative sex as the ideal kind of sexuality to engage in throughout the life course represents US cultural ideas about virility and of the male body as, ideally, a machine that never stops functioning the same way, despite illness or aging," Wentzell says.
The social axis in Serotonin is, however, not Islam but the gilets jaunes movement, wounded individual white masculinity alloyed finally into wounded collective white masculinity instead of opposed to it, as in the earlier novels that pitted agonized Westerners against the unified virility of Islam.
"Feminists have argued that men are expected to have body and facial hair to demonstrate 'virility', while women are expected to pluck and maintain these same areas as a sign of their sexual passivity and docility," says Hannah McCann, a lecturer in gender studies at the University of Melbourne.
While donning gloves to serve food to victims of the disaster in a cafeteria, he commented "my hands are too big," referencing a meme from the presidential campaign in which the size of the candidate's hands were linked to his supposed virility by his opponents, including Republican Marco Rubio.
The imagery of a president with a wife 85033 years his junior is powerful and persuasive; the Daddy Warbucks displays of wealth both aspirational and reassuring; and the characterization of his accusers as not attractive enough to be believed a strange yet powerful statement of sexual status and virility.
Designed by Mr. Nouvel — the French architect behind that monument to virility mentioned above, as well as the United Arab Emirates' mind-bending Louvre Abu Dhabi — the National Museum was inspired by the "desert rose," the clusters of sand and crystals found in the region's arid salt basins.
Baron Cohen plays Rick Sherman, an ex-con; the liberal cuck Dr. Nira Cain-N'Degeocello; Billy Wayne Ruddick, Jr., a MAGA type who runs a Web site called TRUTH brary; Colonel Erran Morad, an Israeli strongman (who, with his Munster virility, is the best realized); and Gio Monaldo, an Italian philanthropist.
TCM notes that her 1912 Algie, the Miner, which follows an "effete city boy" who goes west to "develop some virility before he can have the hand of his girlfriend" is an emotionally complex story that could be interpreted as a gay romance as he ends up charming a tough cowboy.
He also "helped boost the prestige of the male dancer…Nureyev proved that virility need not be incompatible with artistic genius," writes dance historian Susan Au. He helped shift the perception of male dancer from athlete to artist, and devoted his life to freedom from both political and artistic oppression.
From there, Watters' segment plunged into the worst tropes of cultural mockery, as he directed questions about karate and virility-enhancing herbs to passersby, mocked those who didn't understand English, and interjected commentary like, "So China can keep ripping us off," in response to a resident saying she would vote for Hillary Clinton.
Clinton played presidential for most of the evening, but she was keen to drop in a few careful slights at her opponent's virility: it was noticeable that Trump lost focus first after she accused him of "choking" during a confrontation with Mexico and then when she labeled him Moscow's "puppet" ("no, you're the puppet," he replied).
As the conscience-stricken pirate Frederic, apprenticed by mistake to the band of brigands by his adoring nursemaid (you'll recall she was meant to put him in service to a pilot), Kyle Dean Massey, recently on the TV series "Nashville" but also in Broadway's "Pippin," has the square-jawed handsomeness and boyish virility that suit the role.
But is virility — architectural or otherwise — reason enough to read MacCarthy's detailed, practically year-by-year chronicle of Gropius's trajectory from shy son of a bourgeois Berlin public servant to mustachioed Hussar, to founder of one of the 19723th century's most influential design schools, to World War II refugee, to a partner at what was at one time America's largest architecture firm?
A committee that awards the Nobel to Rudyard Kipling, as it did in 20193 (praising him for his "virility of ideas," which I suppose is one way of characterizing his work), clearly defines idealism in a way that's different from a committee that awards the prize to, say, Jean-Paul Sartre, who declined the prize when it was offered to him in 22019.
Looking at the picture, you couldn't deny that Leibovitz was up to something: James seemed artfully stripped of the particulars of his life, as a player and as a person, made into a sign of untamable black male virility and a ferocious challenge to a culture that, like Bundchen, regards figures like him with a mixture of apprehension and excitement at the prospect of being overcome.
"What was so important about it was that in a war in which young black men, mainly without any money and with little education, were dying in disproportionate numbers and being shipped off to Southeast Asia in disproportionate numbers, the symbol of strength, the symbol of vitality and virility, this young black man -- outspoken -- stands up and says 'no,'" explained David Remnick, author of "King of the World," a book about the young boxer.

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