çağcılık

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modernism
a religious movement in the early 20th century that tried to reconcile Roman Catholic dogma with modern science and philosophy
{n} a deviation from ancient custom
a modern usage or mode of expression
style of the 1920s and 1930s, which rejected ornamentation in favor of geometric forms and smooth surfaces
A modern usage or characteristic (similar to contemporary)
the philosophies and practices of modern art, most of which are anti-traditional and formally innovative The historical period of Modernism was from approximately 1900 to 1950
Theory and practice in late nineteenth- and twentieth-century art, which holds that each new generation must build on past styles in new ways or break with the past in order to make the next major historical contribution Characterised by idealism; seen as "high art," as differentiated from popular art In painting, most clearly seen in the work of the Post-Impressionists, beginning in 1885; in architecture, most evident in the work of Bauhaus and International Style architects, beginning about 1920
17th Century Rationalism culminating by the 1800's in a disbelief in the possibility of the supernatural Rejection of the Bible as divinely inerrant, and replacing Christianity with modern sciences and altruistic political schemes Essentially, man as his own savior ( SIMILAR: Naturalism, Scientism )
A style or movement that understands the manifestation of progress to be in science and its achievements; it rejects the past, holding the idea that to live by past ideas and values is to regress
Movement of the late 19th-20th centuries during which artists made a deliberate departure from the traditional art of the past Modernist artists were intersted in experimenting with new types of paints and media, in creating and expressing abstractions and fantasies, rather than representing something in the external world
practices typical of contemporary life or thought
was the major movement in art from the late nineteenth to the late twentieth century Many art movements, from Impressionism to Minimalism, fall under the umbrella of this category Essentially modern art dealt with the "purity" of depiction The modern artist struggled further and deeper to find the purest and most complete form of self-expression The viewer‘s interpretation or reaction was not considered part of the process of art making or as a significant part of the experience of art, as it will be in postmodernism
practices typical of contemporary life or thought genre of art and literature that makes a self-conscious break with previous genres
genre of art and literature that makes a self-conscious break with previous genres
Implied by, and growing out of naturalism, this view of life denies the existence of value or meaning It projects relativism and nihilism
A term denoting those who sought to reconcile church dogma with the discoveries of science and critical analysis
Essentially, modernism is a belief system whereby truth is relative rather than absolute; where truth "evolves" over time and needs to be "best understood" relative to the current "modern age" in which one lives Simply put, "newer is better " This is a general term which can be understood under many other practical, more focused names, such as "moral relativism" or "situation ethics " A person who follows modernism beliefs is called a modernist Pope St Pius X aptly called Modernism the "synthesis of all heresies " See the definitive Church proclamation regarding Modernism in the Encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis (On the Doctrine of the Modernists), written by Pope St Pius X
the general trend in the methods, styles, and philosophy of artists involving a break with the traditions of the past and a serach for new modes of expression (See post-modern)
A broad trend in twentieth-century art and literature emphasizing aesthetic innovation and themes that comment upon contemporary life Modernist art flaunts difficult, often aggressive or disruptive, forms and styles; it frequently challenges traditional "realistic" art and criticizes mass popular entertainment Thematically, modernism displays a fascination with technology, city life, and problems of personal identity It embraces both political critique and spiritual exploration Expressionism, surrealism, and atonal music are some typical manifestations of modernism Modernism's impact has been felt in experimental cinema, art cinema, and some mainstream commercial filmmaking
A movement that began in the early twentieth century It was high profile in Europe, particularly Germany, France, Italy and Austria, but in England the Arts & Crafts movement led by William Morris was more prevalent Modernism does not take account of any historical precedents and values function over ornamentation Its characteristics are clutter free rooms with austere furniture in leather and tubular steel Its most famous names include Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies van der Rohe and Marcel Breuer
çağ
{i} epoch
çağ
age

We often hear it said that ours is essentially a tragic age. - Biz genellikle, bizimkinin aslında trajik bir çağ olduğunun söylenildiğini duyuyoruz.

We are living in the atomic age. - Biz atom çağında yaşıyoruz.

çağ
period
çağ
era

The Medieval Era gave way to the Renaissance. - Orta çağ Rönesansa yol açtı.

This is the beginning of a new era. - Bu yeni bir çağın başlangıcıdır.

çağ
(Politika, Siyaset) cycle
çağ
time

I had a call from her for the first time in a long time. - Uzun süredir ondan ilk kez bir çağrı aldım.

That castle was built in ancient times. - O kale eski antik çağda inşa edilmiştir.

çağ
day

The other day, I got a call from her. - Geçen gün ondan bir çağrı aldım.

In this day and age, life without electricity is unimaginable. - Bu çağda elektriksiz bir hayat düşünülemez.

çağ
date

Your ideas are all out of date. - Sizin fikirleriniz tamamen çağ dışıdır.

This magnificent cathedral dates back to the Middle Ages. - Bu muhteşem katedral orta çağlara kadar dayanır.

çağ
time; age, period; era, epoch
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age, period
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times

The pyramids were built in ancient times. - Piramitler antik çağda inşa edildiler.

The Diaoyu Islands have been Chinese territory since ancient times. - Diaoyu adaları çok eski çağlardan beri Çin toprağı olmuştur.

çağ
the right time (for something)
çağ
era, epoch
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of çağcılık in Turkish Turkish dictionary

ÇAĞ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Yaş
ÇAĞ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Boy, kamet, tenâsüb, lüzumu derece semizlik.* Devir, tarih çağları. İlkçağ, Ortaçağ, Yeniçağ, Yakınça
ÇAĞ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Zaman, vakit, esnâ, hengâm, mevsim
Çağ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) KIVAM
Çağ
asır
Çağ
vakit
çağ
Hayatın çocukluk, gençlik gibi türlü dönemlerinden her biri, yaş
çağ
Zaman parçası, vakit
çağ
Bir şeyin uygun, elverişli zamanı: "Kendi çocuğu daha evlenecek çağda olmadığına göre kim bilir kimleri baş göz etmiştir."- S. F. Abasıyanık
çağ
Kendine özgü bir özellik taşıyan zaman parçası, dönem, devir: "Dünya atom çağında, biz hâlâ medeniyet kavgası içindeyiz."- F. R. Atay
çağ
Kendine özgü bir özellik taşıyan zaman parçası, dönem, devir
çağ
Bir şeyin uygun, elverişli zamanı
çağ
Tarihin ayrıldığı dört büyük bölümden her biri, kurun
çağ
örgü şişi
çağ
Tarihin ayrıldığı dört büyük bölümden her biri
çağ
Bir katmanın oluştuğu süre
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Evlerde pis suların aktığı çukur
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Hayatın çocukluk, gençlik gibi türlü dönemlerinden her biri, yaş: "Yazık ki delikanlılık çağını çoktan aşmıştır, şakaklarına kır düşmüştür, ayrıca hastadır."- R. H. Karay