binarism

Etymology

binary + -ism

noun

  1. A pair of opposites; a specific binary.
    the binarism of male and female; the binarism of North and South
  2. Belief in, or a mode of thought predicated on, a binary; belief that something (for example, gender) is a binary.
    I am interested in discussing some of the tensions and contradictions of Carey's distinction between the ritual and transmission models of communication and in focusing upon those instances where his binarism breaks down. 2006, Jeremy Packer, Craig Robertson, Thinking with James Carey: Essays, page 30
    While the most popular interpretative scheme in Barthes's book proved to be his binarism between the studium and the punctum (the theme and the informational content of the photograph on the one hand, and its affective impact, on the other) […] 2015, Camera Graeca: Photographs, Narratives, Materialities

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