Similarly, bricolage requires a disciplined tossing out of rules and reinvention of old forms into new variations. |
He has described the process of building it as one of bricolage, the French term for do-it-yourself. |
And in this bricolage, women's voices find their way to audiences that might otherwise never hear them. |
Bricolage certainly jars and stirs the imagination, but is bricolage enough for reform? |
We live in an era of the pragmatic and effective bricolage of objects and all sorts of media. |
It seemed that the nineties brought mimicry and bricolage to new heights in pop music. |