Genre
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A '''genre''' (French: "kind" or "sort") is a loose set of criteria for a category of literary composition; the term is also used for any other [[Art#Art forms|form of art]] or [[utterance]]. | A '''genre''' (French: "kind" or "sort") is a loose set of criteria for a category of literary composition; the term is also used for any other [[Art#Art forms|form of art]] or [[utterance]]. | ||
- | In all art forms, genres are vague categories with [[grey area|no fixed boundaries]]. Genres are formed by sets of [[conventions]], and many works [[cross]] into multiple genres by way of borrowing and recombining these conventions. The scope of the word "genre" is usually confined to [[art]] and [[culture]], particularly [[Literary genre|literature]] and [[film|film genre]]. | + | In all art forms, genres are [[vague]] categories with [[grey area|no fixed boundaries]]. Genres are formed by sets of [[conventions]], and many works [[cross]] into multiple genres by way of borrowing and recombining these conventions. The scope of the word "genre" is usually confined to [[art]] and [[culture]], particularly [[Literary genre|literature]] and [[film|film genre]]. |
In [[genre studies]] the concept of genre is often compared to [[originality]]. | In [[genre studies]] the concept of genre is often compared to [[originality]]. |
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A genre (French: "kind" or "sort") is a loose set of criteria for a category of literary composition; the term is also used for any other form of art or utterance.
In all art forms, genres are vague categories with no fixed boundaries. Genres are formed by sets of conventions, and many works cross into multiple genres by way of borrowing and recombining these conventions. The scope of the word "genre" is usually confined to art and culture, particularly literature and film genre.
In genre studies the concept of genre is often compared to originality.
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By medium: art genre - film genre - literary genre - music genre
Compare: genre art - genre film - genre fiction
Theory: genre theory and genre studies
Related: audience - category - content - convention - form - format - formula - gender - genre fiction - media - motif - mood - originality - parody - pastiche - periodization - setting - style - subject - trope - theme - topic
Mood: comedy - drama - erotica - fantasy - fantastic - fantastique - horror - melodrama - pornography - romance - tragedy
Setting: science fiction - western
By sensibility: avant-garde - camp - classic - cult - decadent - eccentric - eclectic - erotic - experimental - gay - gothic - grotesque - kitsch - macabre - modern - perverse - postmodern - queer - transgressive - underground
Contrast: originality