Bohemianism
(noun)
- A lifestyle or cultural movement characterized by a rejection of conventional social norms, often associated with artistic or intellectual pursuits.
- Living a unconventional lifestyle and non-conformity to traditional social norms.
Origin:
From the french word "bohémien", meaning "gypsy" or "bohemian", which refers to the nomadic lifestyle of the roma people, who were believed to have originated in bohemia, a region in the czech republic. the word was later used to describe a lifestyle or artistic movement characterized by a rejection of traditional social norms.
Examples:
- The bohemianism of the artists and writers of the 19th century was characterized by a rejection of traditional social norms.
- The bohemianism lifestyle is often associated with living in poverty and rejection of the materialism.
- He embraced the bohemianism lifestyle and moved to the city to pursue his passion for art.
- Bohemianism is often associated with the beatniks and the hippie counterculture of the 1960s.
- The bohemianism culture is often associated with the arts, literature, and music, and the desire for freedom of expression and individuality.