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If Durer's art is one of representation, in which the role of mimesis is paramount, Grunewald's is an expressive art akin to poetry or music.
The mimesis of the Cuckoo egg in relation to host eggs was estimated from the slides.
But the argument against poets and mimesis is made not only poetically but also mimetically.
With modernism and the avant-garde, postmodernists reject realism, mimesis, and linear forms of narrative.
Can the image once again become ethical tension, discrepancy in mimesis, at a time when the drift of the media is at its utmost?
It is a perfect example of mimesis, the phenomenon by which insects imitate plants.
Hence, from the earliest times in East Asia, dance, music, and dramatic mimesis have been naturally fused through their religious function.
Japanese is rich in onomatopoeia and mimesis, with established aural rules.
In this sense, representation is the contemporary term that translates the Greek word mimesis, used by Plato and Aristotle to describe the making of likenesses.
In the first case the coloration is called mimicry, in the second, mimesis, or protective coloration.
Anselm Kiefer describes his sources of inspiration, the relationship between art and life, the question of mimesis, the role of theodicy, etc.
More than a sheer representation of nature, mimesis, as an integrating part of the poetic function in fables, adds a tangible and active dimension to human tragedy.
The founding discovery of modernism has often been defined as the detachability of art from representation, from mimesis in the Aristotelian sense of unproblematic imitation.
The role of mimesis in constituting desire, however, is usually hidden from awareness, since humans like to think of their desires as original and spontaneous.
Firstly, she explores issues to do with authenticity and replication, then mimesis, and finally the connections between work, leisure, learning and pleasure.
Even though we cannot affirm that the products of mimesis are invested in the panoply of existence.
To perform such a program, the artist needs to outscore the mimesis, borrow from the poesis, so that a plastic ideogram becomes a powerful carrier of a concept transcending the figurative form.
This leads us to what P. Ricoeur calls mimesis 3 or re-figuration.
The group continued to accept the concepts of history painting and mimesis, imitation of nature, as central to the purpose of art.
When evaluating the development of meta-memes, critics engaged in memetics must attend to mimesis.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Even Plato, the supposed father of idealism, does not make the mimesis absolutely unreal.
Neither Plato nor Mr. Emerson recognizes any causative force in the mimesis.
Now go and practice your mimesis in order to receive a welcome from the Anthophora or the Chalicodoma!
Never, never in my life before did I dream that dramatic art, poetry, and mimesis could attain to such ideal splendour.
The habit of this mimesis of the thing desired, is set up, and ritual begins.
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