noun
- artists, writers, or filmmakers who practice neorealism, depicting everyday life and social conditions in a realistic manner
- scholars or theorists who follow neorealist approaches in international relations, emphasizing power politics and state interests
Usage: arts and literature
Usage: political science
Examples
- Italian neorealists like Vittorio De Sica revolutionized cinema after World War II.
- The neorealists focused on the struggles of ordinary people in postwar society.
- Many neorealists in international relations argue that states primarily seek power and security.
- The film festival featured works by contemporary neorealists from various countries.
- Political science students studied the theories proposed by prominent neorealists.
- These neorealists rejected romantic idealization in favor of harsh social truths.