noun
- plural of hybridity; the quality or state of being hybrid; the combination of two or more different elements or characteristics.
Usage: academic and theoretical contexts; often used in cultural studies, postcolonial theory, and identity studies
Examples
- The hybridities of modern urban culture reflect the blending of multiple traditions and influences.
- Postcolonial scholars examine the hybridities that emerge when different cultures interact.
- The artist's work celebrates the hybridities found in contemporary identity formation.
- Linguistic hybridities are evident in creole languages that combine elements from multiple parent languages.
- The film explores the hybridities of immigrant communities navigating between two worlds.