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  • 121avant-garde theatre —    The term ‘avant garde’ (derived from a French militaristic term meaning ‘vanguard’) in avant garde theatre refers to the pioneering innovation in a progressive, experimentally based anti establishment theatre. Avant garde theatre seeks to… …

    Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture

  • 122fashions, youth —    The history of postwar British fashion and music formations reveals the collective ways in which nonelite groups and communities of young people have shaped distinctive cultures as ‘particular ways of life’. Music and fashion have been used as …

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  • 123nomos —    by Jonathan Roffe    Nomos is the name that Deleuze gives to the way of arranging elements whether they are people, thoughts or space itself that does not rely upon an organisation or permanent structure. It indicates a free distribution,… …

    The Deleuze dictionary

  • 124nomos —    by Jonathan Roffe    Nomos is the name that Deleuze gives to the way of arranging elements whether they are people, thoughts or space itself that does not rely upon an organisation or permanent structure. It indicates a free distribution,… …

    The Deleuze dictionary

  • 125anarchical — adjective without law or control the system is economically inefficient and politically anarchic • Syn: ↑anarchic, ↑lawless • Similar to: ↑uncontrolled • Derivationally related forms: ↑lawlessness …

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  • 126an|ar|chi|cal — «an AHR kuh kuhl», adjective. = anarchic. (Cf. ↑anarchic) …

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  • 127anarchical — adjective see anarchic …

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  • 128anarchically — adverb see anarchic …

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