antiformalism
Antiformalism is a broad term encompassing various movements and philosophies that reject or challenge rigid adherence to established forms, rules, or conventions. In art and literature, antiformalist tendencies often manifest as a preference for spontaneity, improvisation, emotional expression, and subjective experience over strict adherence to traditional techniques or structures. This can involve breaking established artistic conventions, experimenting with new forms, or prioritizing individual creativity and originality.
In legal contexts, antiformalism refers to a critique of legal systems that are perceived as overly reliant
The concept of antiformalism can also be found in philosophy and social theory, where it often challenges