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modernism - use in sentences
Converse of object
- call: Professor Peter Nicholls at Sussex, who has written a book called Modernisms.
- see: Come and see Modernism and get a glass of wine or a beer for only £5 on selected Wednesday evenings.
- embrace: I use simplistic forms creating a mechanical elegance that embraces modernism.
Preposition: in
- art: This appears to have brought to an end a controversy that has in many ways constituted modernism in the visual arts.
- century: Finally, we will look at some later examples of the short story, exploring the legacy of modernism in the late twentieth century.
- music: In Hair, G. ( Eds ) Modernism in Australian music, 1950 รข 2000: eight case studies, pages pp.
Adjective modifier
- reductive: Return to text We will be discussing Jones's notion of " reductive modernism " below.
- Viennese: It is, in short, a radically different kind of Viennese modernism.
- reactionary: Instead, they want to update reactionary modernism for the age of the Net.
- post-war: Home of post-war British Modernism, St Ives provides the artistic foundations for Tate St Ives.
- literary: This is a novel which stands outside literary norms - a superb achievement of literary modernism.
- architectural: On what grounds did Prince Charles object to architectural modernism?
Modifies a noun
- exhibition: The V&A's Modernism exhibition will open in Spring 2006.
Noun used with modifier
- Buddhist: Response to Buddhism Panels on: Transnational Exchange and Buddhist Modernism in Asia.
- post: He was tipped to become one of the leading lights of post modernism.
- century: Dr. Carter has published extensively in the field of twentieth century Modernism and the politics of representation.
- post-: At worst, it is an apology for the defunct neo-liberalism and tired post- modernism of the last decade.
- enlightenment: In its way such analyzes fall into a trap Foucault identified with post enlightenment modernism.
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