单词 | neo-realism |
释义 | neo-realismn. A new form or a revival of realism (in various senses); spec. a naturalistic movement in Italian literature and cinema that emerged in the 1940s.Important exponents of Italian neo-realism include the writer Italo Calvino and the film director Federico Fellini. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary world > [noun] > literary movements or theories romanticism1821 romantism1828 naturalism1845 realism1856 sensationism1862 symbolism1866 classicisma1878 eroticism1881 impressionism1883 sensitivism1891 verism1892 neoclassicism1893 veritism1894 social realism1898 neo-realism1908 futurism1909 Félibrism1911 postmodernism1914 vorticism1914 Dada1918 Dadaism1918 Scythism1921 Scythianism1923 Russian Formalism1925 surrealism1927 Neue Sachlichkeit1929 populism1930 Sachlichkeit1930 dirty realism1931 ultraism1932 thingism1935 formalism1943 organicism1945 lettrism1946 New Wave1960 socialist realism1967 catastrophism1969 pointillism1972 po-mo1986 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > [noun] > films or the cinema > movements or genres neo-realism1908 screwballism1942 Free Cinema1956 nouvelle vague1959 New Wave1960 cinéma vérité1961 Cinema Novo1963 romcom1963 ciné verité1965 teensploitation1983 1908 Philos. Rev. 17 507 This Neo-Realism is sharply distinguished from the older Realism by an explicit rejection of the representative theory of knowledge. 1916 Mind 25 314 The theory of neo-realism that colours, shapes and sounds must be accepted at their face value whatever the difficulties. 1931 Jrnl. Educ. Sociol. 4 324 Among the types [of contemporary philosophy] included are:..idealism in its subjective and objective forms, realism, including neo-realism [etc.]. 1955 Times 4 July 12/3 The earnest talker on films, the cinéaste, finds his brother in the balletomane and his cousin in the first-nighter..and his conversation is full of words like montage, neo-realism, and audio-visual correspondence. 1992 Mod. Painters Spring 14/1 His name [sc. Dix] is not inevitably connected with that of any movement, unless it be that of Verism, a rather obscure offshoot of Neorealism. 2001 Sight & Sound Sept. 31/3 Such films as La dolce vita cast Rome as an emblem of glamour, high fashion and cosmopolitan chic—a remarkable change from the sombre vision of an impoverished city projected by neorealism only 15 or so years earlier. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1908 |
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