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Exoticism

Exoticism meaning

The state of being exotic. | Something exotic. | A word changed in spelling or pronunciation to look or sound more exotic or foreign.

Example sentences (9)

And tiki’s determined “exoticism,” with its cultural appropriations and discomfiting evocation of otherness, reasonably put some drinkers off.

It's retro exoticism, with orange saris, pink trousers, and fuchsia palm trees emblazoned in Keith Haring graffiti.

While he’s honored to act as Madagascar’s interlocutor, Andrianomearisoa hopes the installation will depict a complex reality away from the exoticism often associated with the island nation.

Jasmine Venom captures a fatal sensuality with creamy exoticism and dark woods.

Characteristics of shōnen-ai include exoticism, often taking place in Europe, citation and idealism.

Her dances were not authentic; she drew inspiration from photographs, books, and later from museums in Europe. citation Yet, the exoticism of her dances catered to the interests of society women in America.

In its early phase, exhibited by the Oikumene of the Demon Princes series, this expanding, loose and pacific agglomerate has an aura of colonial adventure, commerce and exoticism.

Orientalism is also traceable in music that is considered to have effects of exoticism, including the japonisme in Claude Debussy's piano music all the way to the sitar being used in recordings by The Beatles.

This exoticism ranged from ballets set in Scotland to those based on ethereal creatures.