transromantic
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- Rhymes: -æntɪk
Adjective
[edit]transromantic (comparative more transromantic, superlative most transromantic)
- Moving through or across romanticism (as a movement, etc) or that which is romantic (Romantic).
- 1991, Douglas Robinson, The Translator's Turn, JHU Press, →ISBN, page 267:
- My argument is post- or transromantic, but that very move through romanticism leaves romantic traces everywhere. The most vital impulse in current translation theory that is excluded by these dualisms is a social one — a concern with ...
- 2006, Rosemary Lloyd, The Cambridge Companion to Baudelaire, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN:
- Modernism is literally transromantic: early Modernism emerges from Baudelaire's transformation of French Romanticism, and this transformation continues to influence writers, artists and critics.
- 2009, Rob Wilson, Be Always Converting, be Always Converted: An American Poetics, Harvard University Press, →ISBN, page 180:
- On the tormented Desire, as if naming the plight of self-blinded love in the album title itself, "Oh Sister" overcomes the broken covenant as the voice calls out for a confederation of male and female in transromantic quest: "We grew up together ..."
- (neologism) Romantically attracted to persons of variant or ambiguous gender, or to transgender persons.
- 2009, Jennifer Byrne, "He's Just Not That Into Anyone, Pop Matters, 31 August 2009:
- Often, however, asexual people will also identify with a particular sexual orientation, minus the sexual aspect, and may define themselves as heteroromantic, homoromantic, biromantic, transromantic or panromantic.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:transromantic.
- 2009, Jennifer Byrne, "He's Just Not That Into Anyone, Pop Matters, 31 August 2009:
See also
[edit]- (romantic orientations) romantic orientation; aromantic (-ism), biromantic (-ism), demiromantic (-ism), heteroromantic (-ism), homoromantic (-ism), panromantic (-ism), transromantic (Category: en:Romantic orientations)
- asexual