eclecticism Definition In English

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  • Rather than claiming some sort of rock purism, it celebrates rock hybridity at its most extreme and celebrates as well its own eclecticism.

  • That theoretical eclecticism has enabled cultural studies to name new objects and make new connections.

  • Yet perhaps this eclecticism is the way forward.

  • The trumpeting of eclecticism, therefore, thunders as a testimony to intent but perhaps heralds little else.

  • As the authors remark, a 'large number of corpus linguists seem to practice eclecticism in the research techniques they use' (p. 45).

  • What gives us the heterogeneity and endless eclecticism is the constant flirting with fashionable art values, or worse, amateur play with philosophy.

  • By the 1830s, the growth of the institution had produced stylistic eclecticism, and its overall grounds had bifurcated into historic and modern sections.

  • That theoretical eclecticism is a matter both of strategy and of mixed, historically sedimented origins and associations.

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