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What (who) is exoticism - definition


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Exoticism is the quality of seeming unusual or interesting, usually because of associations with a distant country.
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·noun The state of being exotic; also, anything foreign, as a word or idiom; an Exotic.
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Exoticism (from 'exotic') is a trend in European art and design, whereby artists became fascinated with ideas and styles from distant regions and drew inspiration from them. This often involved surrounding foreign cultures with mystique and fantasy which owed more to European culture than to the exotic cultures themselves: this process of glamorisation and stereotyping is called 'exoticisation'.

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Exoticism
Exoticism (from 'exotic') is a trend in European art and design, whereby artists became fascinated with ideas and styles from distant regions and drew inspiration from them. This often involved surrounding foreign cultures with mystique and fantasy which owed more to European culture than to the exotic cultures themselves: this process of glamorisation and stereotyping is called 'exoticisation'.
Examples of use of exoticism
1. Inspired by the dark exoticism the novels described, the young Frederick resolved to become an explorer.
2. Moroccan style is everywhere, and I’ll admit I’m tempted by its exoticism.
3. The French, meanwhile, use soutien–gorge, literally "throat–sustainer". No such prudish exoticism or anatomical approximation for Germans.
4. A large poster advertising Take Me to God by the Invaders of the Heart lends an air of solemn exoticism.
5. I love the fierce exoticism of their furry lions heads; their strange squid–like tentacles; their eyes like jet beads.