Examples of 'mimesis' in a sentence

Meaning of "mimesis"

mimesis (noun): The imitation or representation of the real world in art and literature. This term is commonly used in discussions related to aesthetics or literary analysis
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  • The representation of aspects of the real world, especially human actions, in literature and art.
  • Mimicry.
  • The appearance of symptoms of a disease not actually present.
  • The rhetorical pedagogy of imitation.

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Mimesis is not absolutely tied to external communication.
The imitation of life in art is called mimesis.
Mimesis ought therefore to be abandoned entirely.
Repeated loss of consciousness is a kind of mimesis of the.
Mimesis between the two processes.
It just needed more food for its mimesis.
Mimesis allows it to change color at will through a chemical reaction.
There may be more than one interpretation of mimesis.
Mimesis allows it to change colour at will through a chemical reaction.
This method is traditionally known as mimesis.
Mimesis is the imitation of action.
We learn language through mimesis.
Mimesis means representation or imitation.
That is the meaning of mimesis.
It was about showing how mimesis was understood in the various historical contexts.

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Mimesis itself is a strong force in creating and holding together herds.
The traditional categories of imitating mimesis and telling diegesis are challenged.
Mimesis and catharsis.
Education consists of mimesis.
Mimesis is not a normative principle that requires art to make copies.
Talk about mimesis.
Ethnography from the mimesis and the inappropriate mode of scientific rhetoric.
It then becomes possible to integrate the metaphor in the very concept of mimesis.
I have tried to create a life experience mimesis through a material as powerful as a book.
Mimesis Republic is now an internationally known brand name.
Interface as mimesis.
I will also use the term mimesis to label this tendency of unconscious imitation.
The representation of reality seems always to be swinging between mimesis and its sublimation.
The tension between rationality and mimesis allows art to succeed where thought falls short.
This thesis aims to analyze the relationship between language and mimesis in walter benjamin.
The concept of mimesis is of great importance to the reflections of Walter Benjamin.
The Greeks referred to the reliance on visual observation as mimesis.
Donald proposes that early Homo evolved mimesis as a new form of cognition.
Baudelaire rose up against the supposedly Aristotelian demand for mimesis.
Mimesis is a quarterly literary magazine based in Norwich that deals predominantly with poetry.
It was also Plato and Aristotle who contrasted mimesis with diegesis.
Mimesis Edizioni publishing house.
The methodology he pioneered is called Mimesis Criticism.
Beyond mimesis and convention, representation in art and science.
The creation of characters through Mimesis Corporel.
Mimesis shows rather than tells, by means of action that is enacted.
Media and Mimesis.
He distinguishes between narration or report ( diegesis ) and imitation or representation mimesis.
Art and Mimesis.
In other words, the parody is not a total mimesis.
They may occur as mimesis of a cat's purr.
Indeed, some of them hope to attract the same tourists through mimesis.
But this punishingly self-reflexive form of mimesis flirts dangerously with failure.
Comedy is the third form of literature, being the most divorced from a true mimesis.
In his pictorial work, he elaborates images whose mimesis with the real exceeds the analogy.

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