middlebrowism
English
Etymology
From middlebrow + -ism.
Noun
middlebrowism (uncountable)
- Middlebrow attitudes generally; the quality of being middlebrow.
- 1968, Henry Winthrop, Ventures in Social Interpretation, page 116:
- If we wish to stop this march of middlebrowism, education must revamp both its philosophy and its objectives.
- 2001, Norman Podhoretz, Ex-Friends, page 181:
- In fact, there were critics who saw middlebrowism itself as one of the aesthetic faces of Stalinism.
- 2021, John Howland, Hearing Luxe Pop, page 78:
- As Joan Rubin observes in The Making of Middlebrow Culture, the critical backlash against middlebrowism emerged as an eleventh-hour barrier against the erosion of highbrow authority.