relativism in art and literature
Relativism in art and literature refers to the belief that the interpretation and value of creative works are subjective and dependent on individual perspectives, experiences, and cultural contexts, rather than absolute standards or fixed meanings. It recognizes that there is no single or definitive interpretation or aesthetic hierarchy, allowing for diverse and changing interpretations of art and literature.
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