"georealism" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: geo- + realism. Coined by Giovanbattista Tusa in his book Terra Cosmica: Traces of Georealism. Etymology templates: {{pre|en|geo|realism}} geo- + realism Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} georealism (uncountable)
  1. Giovanbattista Tusa calls for a georealism that assumes that our time is emptied of all representable content and thus open to the encounter with that which is not given, neither as horizon nor as memory. For Tusa, a necessary form of realism today requires a new sense of presence that precedes any representation, and at the same time the ability to perceive a world peopled not with things but with forces. Tags: uncountable
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