skeletalism

English

Etymology

skeletal + -ism

Noun

skeletalism (uncountable)

  1. (rare) The process of making something skeletal, or reducing it to the barest form.
    • 2004, Philip Sherburne, Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music:
      We can say, broadly, that minimalism in House and Techno tends to take one of two paths: either skeletalism or massification.
    • 2007, Martin Travers, The poetry of Gottfried Benn: text and selfhood, page 387:
      A linguistic skeletalism noted by Steinhagen: "in the fourteen words of the poem there is not a single local adverb, no prepositions, no colour adjectives and no verbs of perception" (Statischen Gedichte 162).

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