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For it is this that is a summation of a lifetime of listening in and with landscape, of being useful as a composer, a teacher, and an inspiration to his colleagues, and it is a visionary renewal of a richness of musical discourse that you might have thought impossible at the end of the 20th century and the start of the 21st.
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1 hour 17 minutes; not rated Raoul Martinez and Joshua van Praag's cinematic lecture "The Lottery of Birth" belongs to that breed of discourse that suggests that if you patiently and succinctly outline why everything's awful, change can happen.
The sort of political discourse that wants to make you kiss your fingers like an Italian chef.
If you have an appetite for public appearances, teaching or political discourse, that helps.
Mazhar, however, feels that you can either criticize the conversation from the outside or become part of the discourse that can shape the country's social climate.
Because it's discourse that refuses dialogue," said Bourdieu.
He loves the intellectual discourse that surrounds contemporary art; it's absent from dance criticism.
Not for him the studiously fragmented modernist discourse that Ligeti once defined as "event — pause — event".
The repeal effort had led to some of the divisive discourse that is now under scrutiny.
But his radical discourse — that's what he thinks people want to hear".
Unfortunately, it's our civic discourse that's going to the dogs.
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