primitiveness उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The modern architecture of Guadalajara has numerous figures of different architectural production from the neo-regionalism to the primitiveness of the 60's.
- Thus the rule of law is considered a state of barbaric primitiveness, prior to achieving the civilised state of voluntary observation of proper rites.
- This is one reason the film has found such a home in new media and why even the primitiveness of CD-ROM interactions leaves one queasy.
- Ms . Steele of FIT said the popularity of Clarks stems from " almost a kind of primitiveness that strikes people as seeming authentic ."
- Standing on the spruce-lined riverbank, it's easy to imagine Henry David Thoreau canoeing down the serene river to chronicle Maine's primitiveness.
- As with the notion of contemporary primitiveness and with modernity itself, the view that traditional economies are backwards is not shared by scholars in economics and anthropology.
- Even talk of tribe was taboo under some leaders, who were distrustful of its whiff of primitiveness and anxious to spread a national glue across their young states.
- The apparent primitiveness of the Cimmerians and their sense of justice ( see Noble Savage ) is often juxtaposed with the corruption of the " civilized " races in Hyboria.
- To these critics, primitivism such as Gauguin's demonstrates fantasies about racial and sexual difference in " an effort to essentialize notions of primitiveness " with " Otherness ".
- He may have also supplied the Nazis with some of the concepts underpinning their movement, though upon meeting Hitler in 1922, Bruck rejected him for his " proletarian primitiveness ".