How To Use Experimentalism In A Sentence

  • According to a pragmatically inspired democratic experimentalism, attempts at democratisation and reform need not wait for publics to emerge.
  • We are trying to bring an open-ended experimentalism into the architecture of song, and vice versa.
  • Especially discomfiting in such a dichotomized view of poetry is the assumption that novelty and innovation equate not only with experimentalism but also with liberal politics.
  • The opposition between "experimentalism" and "craftsmanship" is patently obvious, of course, and we know before reading the rest of the review that we ought to avoid Lutz because he isn't a "craftsman. Book Reviewing
  • The Second tries to find logic in sounds imagined in silence, and pre-empts modernist experimentalism.
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  • Most importantly, it hammers home the importance of experimentalism: that for this relatively new form of music to progress, artists will have to think as creatively now as they did 70 years ago.
  • Scepticism emphasize on destruction while experimentalism emphasize on construction .
  • The idea Ange is suggesting here – that there is a female experimentalism that is different or somehow softer than male experimentalism – would be interesting to consider in the light of these essays. Writing and Failure (Part 2) : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • The kind of experimentalism we see with Simpson is not in the avant garde tradition to be sure. Anne Simpson & Sonnet L'Abbe
  • She deploys Roland Barthes's notion of readerly and writerly texts to contextualize Bulosan's social realism and Yamamoto's heretofore overlooked experimentalism.
  • As for the discussions within experimentalism itself, one finds a reprise of the same old back-and-forth about romanticism (though keyed to standards of sophistication now often taken from recent theoretical discourse rather thanas was once the casefrom modernist poetry): Is the lyric-romantic legacy simplistic or complex? Sociopolitical (i.e., _Romantic_) Difficulty in Modern Poetry and Aesthetics
  • I can’t quite sit comfortably with the idea of Updike as a writer who is not interested in experimentalism. On John Updike « Tales from the Reading Room
  • While the passage of time has made it impossible for us to discount the work of Joyce or Proust or Faulkner, whose books will remain on all serious readers 'reading lists, "experimentalism" in current fiction is more likely to be dismiseed by reviewers in much the way Torrance does in this article. Experimental Fiction
  • His vision of the landscape was subjected to dreamy sentimentalism and romantic anecdote, rather than being acknowledged for its experimentalism and social content.
  • He has always liked to stitch his folk songwriting to a muted electronic backbeat, and he retains that sense of cautious experimentalism here.
  • the children of psychologists are often raised in an atmosphere of experimentalism
  • He represents the end of the 60s spirit of experimentalism.
  • Those looking for a more definitive primer on Ze and his relentlessly inventive experimentalism should turn to 2010's "Studies of Tom Ze: Explaining Things So I Can Confuse You," a five-disc, vinyl-only retrospective with a title that only hints at the heady reveries contained within. Lost tracks: Tom Ze, "Estudando a Bossa (Nordeste Plaza)"
  • Their unabashed experimentalism lifts Demon Days far beyond the ‘urban’ label it will probably be stamped with.
  • Scratch that, great music -- because this one strikes the right balance of "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot's" experimentalism, "Sky Blue Sky's" mellow vibe and the unease that permeated "Summer Teeth. The Daily Times News Headlines
  • The self-released, self-financed record veered into noisy experimentalism, with the musician pushing country's boundaries and receiving critical acclaim in the process.
  • The Man with the Bagful of Boomerangs in the Bois de Boulogne" invokes the long tradition of French experimentalism. A Guidebook Through An Impossible Oeuvre
  • That is to say, Lodge's campus trilogy both inherits the great tradition of realism and absorbs some new technical innovations of experimentalism.
  • The pope called for striking a balance between aggressive medical treatment and what he called "experimentalism," meaning treating sick children as mere research subjects. National Catholic Reporter Conversation Cafe -
  • The opposition between "experimentalism" and "craftsmanship" is patently obvious, of course, and we know before reading the rest of the review that we ought to avoid Lutz because he isn't a "craftsman. Book Reviewing
  • I find this upsetting because most economists are victims of, as François Guillaumat would put it, the “Friedman Paradox”: they preach scientistic pseudo-experimentalism as the only methodology and epistemology but they act as if their beliefs, including their philosophical ones, were apodictically certain. The Austrian Economists:
  • Gaugin: The painter who invented his own brand of artistic licence life and work for which he can be reverentially remembered: his extensive travels, his experimentalism and his "primitivist" painting style honed in Tahiti - a bold reaction against the Impressionism embraced by most of his WN.com - Articles related to Keira Knightley takes on performance art
  • Wood's extolling of "lifeness" and character as key to "how fiction works" has resulted in much red-flagged response from those who favour avant garde experimentalism. Archive 2008-12-01

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