单词 | mythologization |
例句 | It becomes a process of looking back at a certain point in time and the mythologization of that period, and how it exists in the imagination of people who weren’t there. ArtsBeat: Under the Radar: Five Questions About 'Gob Squad's Kitchen' 2011-01-04T04:51:55Z But he also emphasized that it should be Weinberg’s music, rather than any mythologization of his life as a Jewish exile in Stalinist Russia, that earns the composer his rightful place in history. Recognition for a Composer Who Captured a Century’s Horrors 2016-12-21T05:00:00Z Given what they accomplished, "Selma" can't help but mythologize this group as well, but it is a low-key mythologization rather than the bombastic sort. 'Selma' is a powerful telling of the MLK story 2014-12-24T05:00:00Z But when talking about dead rock stars, there’s always the danger of mythologization. ‘Here We Are Now’: 20 years after Kurt Cobain’s death 2014-03-27T21:14:15Z And if Eggers leans a bit too heavily on the over-earnest mythologization of an American citizen with deep Yemeni roots during the disastrous Trump presidency, who — really — could blame him? Dave Eggers' new nonfiction tale is about coffee and the American Dream 2018-01-24T05:00:00Z |
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