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词汇 mimesis
释义 mimesis
noun[ U ]
 literature, theatre & film, social science specializeduk /mɪˈmiː.sɪs/ us /mɪˈmiː.sɪs/
the act of representing or imitating reality in art, especially literature: (文学艺术创作中的)模拟,模仿
For both Plato and Aristotle, artistic mimesis is relatively incapable of expressing the character of fundamental reality.柏拉图和亚里士多德认为,相对来说艺术模仿无法表达基本现实的特征。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Representation in art & in general
anti-realism
anti-realist
Calvary
complementary
confederate
limn
naturalistically
non-figurative
non-representational
non-symbolic
portrayal
realism
realist
representation
representational
symbolic
symbolism
symbolization
ultrarealism
volumetric

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Copying and copies
Reality and truth

Examples of mimesis


mimesis
Physical structures are grasped as embodied sensations, through an unconscious bodily mimesis.
What happens, for example, when representation is no longer merely mimesis but a more than adequate substitute, when paper becomes more or better than gold?
Looking at them closely allows us to see how a great achievement of literary mimesis explores its own mythologies of art.
Mimesis, in this sequence, is a process of staging - or coming into being - that is never fully achieved.
In a manner appropriate to popular (as opposed to neoclassical) comedy, the improvisatory vitality of performance subverts the literary predictability of conventional mimesis.
Because of the central role of sound recording and reproduction, the concept of mimesis or the mimetic is also used as a theoretical tool.
It therefore appears that the practice might problematise the classical pairing of mimesis (showing) and diegesis (telling).
These performances are mimetic representations, of course, but by largely substituting the conventions of popular clowning for those of dramatic impersonation they effectively mock mimesis.
The mimesis that operates the elision of the dividing line between fiction, journalism, folkloristics and song is here used as a means of interpretive privilege.
The tapes offer the first sustained literary experiment in the mimesis of the spontaneous immediacy of personal interractions.
The building is not just the arrogant and callous mimesis of one particular 'style'.
Like a painter striving for perfect mimesis, an embodied consciousness might use patches of red in the head to represent a red apple.
The most common is low mimesis, in which the actions of others are deemed, like "ours," to be ordinary and unexciting.
The frightening reality is that mimesis cuts both ways.
The contrast between discovery and invention, or the degree of intervention of the composer provides another dimension for the articulation of mimesis.
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