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Перевод: academicism speek academicism


[существительное]
академизм ; традиционность


Тезаурус:

  1. A natural response to this state of affairs would be to say that theory cut off from the writing of literature is no more than a sterile academicism.
  2. Indeed, it is the ease of his academicism that marks these Quartets, rather than any inspired invention.
  3. Common to the passages quoted above is the assumption that it is possible to denounce "academicism" or "professionalism" whilst being a member of the academic profession.
  4. The so-called New Historicism provides a curious fusion of academicism and radicalism.
  5. I make no real apology for such academicism but 1 will offer an explanation.
  6. In 1963, Leavis published an essay called "Research in English", attacking what he called "a menacing academicism against which we have to be militantly upon our guard - a form of academicism institutionally established in America, and one the tendency towards which in this country - the developments of civilization favouring it - is much strengthened by American influence
  7. By the mid-eighteenth century there were powerful complaints against their authority, both in general social terms and because of their embodiment of "academicism" in art: the teaching of principles and rules which, it was argued, worked against the practice of original art.
  8. The most sustained recent discussion of the nature of the "academic" is to be found in the journal Minerva (see Shils 1984; Lobkowicz 1984; Ruegg 1986) where it is explored in relation to concepts such as truth, inquiry, research, culture ( Bildung ), community, rationality, disinterestedness, voluntary solidarity and equality among researchers; though one should not overlook Broady's (1978-;9) stimulating attack on mere academicism.
  9. Like Richter and Tatyana Nikolaieva, I seen him as the founding father of all true musical quality, a composer far removed from conventional notions of sobriety, academicism or dryness.
  10. The first study in recent years of this important Boston painter and teacher whose Paris training stood him in good stead in introducing into America a fascinating mixture of French Academicism, Barbizon and early Impressionism.
  11. (These arguments owe much to Perry Anderson's location of the tripartite enabling conditions of the Modern movement as: a decrepit academicism; the presence of new technologies; and "the imaginative proximity of social revolution".)

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