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contextualism

[kuhn-teks-choo-uh-liz-uhm]

noun

  1. (in motion-picture criticism) the theory that all incidents in a film must be viewed in the social, political, and cultural context with which the film concerns itself and in which it was made.

  2. Architecture.the aesthetic position that a building or the like should be designed for harmony or a meaningful relationship with other such elements already existing in its vicinity.



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Other Word Forms

  • contextualist noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of contextualism1

First recorded in 1925–30; contextual + -ism
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Example Sentences

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The architecture has a certain giddy touch, joyously untempered by the good taste of contextualism so often claimed as an urban ideal.

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