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Indianism (in ) is a Brazilian literary and artistic movement that reached its peak during the first stages of Romanticism, though it had been present in Brazilian literature since the Baroque period.
In Romantic contexts, it is called "the first generation of Brazilian Romanticism", being succeeded by the " Ultra-Romanticism" and the " Condorism".
Indianism may refer to:
- word or expression exclusive to Indian English.
- Pan-indianism is a native American movement of resistance to assimilation.
- Indianism is a branch of orientalism dedicated to the study of India.
- Indianism is a Brazilian literary and artistic movement
- Indigenismo, a Latin American political movement in the mid twentieth-century.
- A Russian subculture based around recreating the traditional lifestyle of the Native Americans.
Usage examples of "indianism".
But some have tried to make the best of both worlds, indeed of all the worlds -- the best of Indianism, the best of Christianity, and the best of those Other Worlds of transcendental experience, where the soul knows itself as unconditioned and of like nature with the divine.
Some Indians have reacted to white supremacy by becoming Americanized, others by retreating into traditional Indianism.