bohemianism in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for bohemianism in the English»Spanish Dictionary

Bohemianism [Am boʊˈhimiənɪzəm, Brit bəʊˈhiːmɪənɪz(ə)m], bohemianism N U

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In essence, bohemianism represented a personal, cultural and social reaction to the bourgeois life.
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Violent, squalid and depraved perhaps, but without the delicious curl of bohemianism.
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As the name indicates, a certain louche bohemianism permeates its pages.
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Nor was it noticeably associated with bohemianism as such.
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It's a strange irony that the art form with a history of championing bohemianism, experimentalism, radicalism and rule-breaking is the only art form to have spawned its own cultural police.
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We aren't going to promote smokefests, bohemianism, all this stuff they try to pass off as innocuous when it isn't.
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But bohemianism was, maybe still is, about much more than just frightening the horses.
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Back then, bohemianism... was the pursuit of liberation, of a splash of sincerity, and not total hypocrisy.
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But, then, bohemianism is not a healthy lifestyle choice.
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Communism and bohemianism were often part of the same anti-bourgeois revolt.
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