Definition of Anomy. Meaning of Anomy. Synonyms of Anomy

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Definition of Anomy

Anomy
Anomy An"o*my, n. [Gr. ?. See Anomia.] Disregard or violation of law. [R.] --Glanvill.

Meaning of Anomy from wikipedia

- In sociology, anomie or anomy (/ˈænəmi/) is a social condition defined by an uprooting or breakdown of any moral values, standards or guidance for individuals...
- Season of Anomy is the second novel by Nobel winning Nigerian playwright and critic Wole Soyinka. Published in 1973, it is one of only three novels published...
- Times. Retrieved 2020-11-14. Sato, Ikuya (1986). 'Bosozoki' and Yankee: Anomy and Parody in the Affluent Society (PhD). The University of Chicago. OCLC 14085189...
- essayist who is also the author of The Bacchae of Euripides (1969), Season of Anomy amongst other works. Through this non-fiction Soyinka addresses the way...
- essayist who is also the author of The Bacchae of Euripides (1969), Season of Anomy amongst others. The book was centered on Africa's culture, religion, history...
- appear to have made is this: that, knowing nothing of nature, routine and anomy (from the Gr**** ανομία, namely: a- "without", and nomos "law") are to be...
- play The Dance of The Forests were performed. In 1972, his novel Season of Anomy and his Collected Plays were both published by Oxford University Press....
- his hospital. It is Soyinka's third novel, and his first since Season of Anomy which was published in 1973. The novel takes place in an imaginary version...
- (Voltaïque), (1962) Wole Soyinka (Nigeria): The Interpreters (1965), Seasons of Anomy (1973), Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth (2021)...
- (nomadikós), νομαδία, νομή, νομίζειν (nomízein), νόμισμα (nómisma) anomie, anomy, antinome, antinomic, antinomy, archnemesis, autonomy, isonomy, metronomic...