There are good grounds for hope that we can develop such new traditions, but only if we discard simplistic solutions based on romanticization of the past. |
But there is another more complex way as well, one that does not depend on an idealization or romanticization of war. |
More recently, haute couture has even tried the romanticization of overalls. |
It's a rollicking narrative, a romanticization of a distant group of people, and a broadside against American shoe companies. |
The information obtained will put the public debate on a more objective footing and help to prevent both the stigmatization and the exotic romanticization of these two groups. |
The romanticization of the outlaw at the centre of much of gangsta rap appealed to rebellious suburbanites as well as to those who had firsthand experience of the the harsh realities of the ghetto. |