单词 | mimesis |
例句 | In a book more concerned with mimesis, the plotting would challenge the suspension of one's disbelief. Maggot Moon by Sally Gardner – review 2012-12-28T22:55:01Z That became a conventional query in the 20th century, after pure abstraction erased traditional requirements for skill at mimesis in painting, while the advent of found objects did something similar for sculpture. What is an artist? Peter Plagens' 'Bruce Nauman' illuminates 2014-06-07T04:00:00Z Their imitation of those desires, which he termed mimesis, is imitated by others in turn, leading to escalating and often destructive competition. René Girard, French Theorist of the Social Sciences, Dies at 91 2015-11-10T05:00:00Z Though this wasn’t the only score of his that made listeners wonder whether he entertained ideas of representation, mimesis, evocation in his work, he — like Cunningham — kept quiet about these matters. Review: John Cage’s Historical Niche, a Legacy in Letters 2016-07-20T04:00:00Z And he wanted a word that sounded like "gene," so he took a twist on the Greek mimeme, which is the origin of "mime" and "mimesis," a scientific term meaning imitation. Capitalism and socialism wed as words of the year 2012-12-05T14:42:08Z His first work, published in French in 1961 and in English in 1965 as “Deceit, Desire, and the Novel,” introduced the idea of mimesis through readings of classic novels. René Girard, French Theorist of the Social Sciences, Dies at 91 2015-11-10T05:00:00Z “Girard was talking about mimesis, that humans are monkey see, monkey do,” he says. David Duchovny’s Truth Is Out There, Between Covers 2018-04-28T04:00:00Z It would have also included words like “mimesis” and “alterity” and “transgression.” When we all smelled like teen spirit 2013-04-21T19:00:00Z Unfortunately, his theoretical discussions of mimesis, resemblance, corporeality and so on are likely to be much less interesting to even the semi-specialist reader on Islam than to a tiny, university-bound clique. Aisha's Cushion: Religious Art, Perception and Practice in Islam by Jamal J Elias - review 2012-12-27T07:00:01Z Watson concludes that “this is mimesis at its finest”; the semicolons hold the prose “in suspension,” and the reader in suspense, waiting, along with King, for justice. Sympathy for the Semicolon 2019-07-15T04:00:00Z It may seem proof of the artist’s legitimacy, or raw talent, which is somehow suspect or difficult to measure when the work floats free of mimesis. A sculptor’s work, seen in two and three dimensions 2016-05-27T04:00:00Z By massing colours into abstract blocks rather than striving after mere mimesis, the artist offers a self-conscious commentary on the possibilities and limits of watercolour. Watercolour at Tate Britain - review 2011-02-05T00:05:30Z By 2015, we’re many centuries past Aristotle’s distinctions between tragedy and comedy, his rules for plotting, or his notions of mimesis or catharsis. What did “True Detective” in: How Nic Pizzolatto gambled on a risky plot and destroyed his actual story 2015-08-10T04:00:00Z Issue 2 is also an exercise in mimesis. Not many take the time to recognize the beauty of L.A. Consider this a starting point 2021-05-26T04:00:00Z The monotonous, methodical climbs in Death Stranding resemble their real-life counterparts in absolute mimesis, at least atmospherically. Death Stranding and Zelda offer the clarity of hiking without the exhaustion 2020-04-07T04:00:00Z On the most basic level there is clearly a degree of mimesis at work. Football’s new-wave disorder presents a troubling symptom of trapped rage | Barney Ronay 2019-03-11T04:00:00Z I still wonder if this is a kind of clever mimesis. Kate Atkinson's 'Transcription' is a WWII spy thriller that's lost its way - Los Angeles Times 2018-09-27T04:00:00Z In victory a kind of mimesis has begun. Tottenham need forward momentum to make passing from the back work | Barney Ronay 2018-09-19T04:00:00Z His objective, it seemed, was to abandon mimesis, the depiction of people and things. The Terrifying Beauty of Mallarmé 2016-04-11T04:00:00Z The Sun criticised the site for featuring works including Top Goon Reloaded, a series of puppet films created by Syrian art collective Masasit Mati and another which explores "the mimesis of bird-song in Gaelic song". BBC defends digital arts website The Space - BBC News 2015-09-21T04:00:00Z Too often, he charges, the Indian English novel since Rushdie has pursued “a mimesis of form, where the largeness of the book allegorizes the largeness of the country it represents.” Nothing Happens. Everything Happens. 2015-04-27T04:00:00Z But a generalized Arthurian setting, perilous for most writers, is a larger liability for a writer whose mimesis tends not toward the specific but toward discursive monologue and dreamlike suspensions. Kazuo Ishiguro’s Folly 2015-03-16T04:00:00Z Never, never in my life before did I dream that dramatic art, poetry, and mimesis could attain to such ideal splendour. Memoirs The habit of this mimesis of the thing desired, is set up, and ritual begins. Ancient Art and Ritual This is the true mimesis—the re-creation or fresh creation of fictitious reality. The English Novel Galaxy. milt, n. spleen. mimic, n. mime, mimicker, imitator, personator. mimic, v. personate, ape, imitate, mock. mimicry, n. mocking; imitation, mimesis. mince, v. hash. mind, v. obey, regard; consider, heed, mark, note; purpose, intend, design. Putnam's Word Book In traversing the coil of the latter they reinforce or weaken the magnetism of the pole, and thus make the disc armature vibrate so as to give out a mimesis of the original voice. Heroes of the Telegraph Whence this neglect to practise mimesis, 'protective mimicry'? The Mason-Bees What they felt was not mimesis but “participation,” unity, and community. Ancient Art and Ritual We shall see this more clearly if we examine for a moment this Greek word mimesis. Ancient Art and Ritual The word mimesis means the action or doing of a person called a mime. Ancient Art and Ritual The word 'mimesis' has been invented for the express purpose of designating the animal's supposed faculty of adapting itself to its environment by imitating the objects around it, at least in the matter of colouring. The Mason-Bees With mimesis above all, it is wise, when the law says that a thing is black, first to enquire whether it does not happen to be white. The Mason-Bees The origin of art is not mimesis, but mimesis springs up out of art, out of emotional expression, and constantly and closely neigh47bours it. Ancient Art and Ritual The enemy that eats you is not the only one to be deceived; mimesis must also play its colour-tricks on him whom you have to eat. The Mason-Bees To sum up, mimesis, in my eyes, is a piece of childishness. The Mason-Bees It is a most striking case of mimesis.' The Mason-Bees |
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