Neotraditionalist vs Neotraditional - What's the difference?
neotraditionalist | neotraditional | Derived terms |
Of or pertaining to neotraditionalism.
* {{quote-news, year=1988, date=March 25, author=Dan Liberty, title=Saying NO to Fundamentalism, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=The apocalyptic theology of the Jehovah's Witnesses is not as popular today as other fundamentalist beliefs, but their founding and history are typical of other neotraditionalist sects. }}
A follower or adherent of neotraditionalism.
* {{quote-news, year=1998, date=February 27, author=Peter Margasak, title=Steve Earle & the Dukes, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=He's played the brooding folksinger, the alt-country pioneer, the next Bruce Springsteen, the redneck outlaw, the volatile drug casualty, the neotraditionalist , and the reborn rocker--hell, he's put on more guises than he's put out records. }}
Presenting a new adaptation of something traditional
*{{quote-news, 2009, January 9, The New York Times, Pop and Rock Listings, New York Times
, passage=Ricky Scaggs is also a virtuoso of sorts, playing both traditional and neotraditional bluegrass. }}
Neotraditionalist is a derived term of neotraditional.
As adjectives the difference between neotraditionalist and neotraditional
is that neotraditionalist is of or pertaining to neotraditionalism while neotraditional is presenting a new adaptation of something traditional.As a noun neotraditionalist
is a follower or adherent of neotraditionalism.neotraditionalist
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