Both the objective and subjective form of the Hungarian film, developed in the sixties, goes through process of stylization in the seventies.
The kyokan method is a very subjective and empathic form of research.
Spender (1982) believes that women's thinking takes a special subjective form that cannot be formalized in men's language.
Some specify the collection of quantifiable data, others use more subjective qualitative forms of analysis.
Āshiq (male) and 'Āshiqah (female) are its subjective forms.
Diaries, memoirs and autobiographies are subjective forms of special pleading.
Another method employed by the legislature to restrict judicial review by the courts is to cast statutory language in a subjective form.
"Blogging is such a subjective form of expression," Ms. Flynn said.
Along these lines it can be argued that photography is a subjective form of representation.
Gnostic churches, which rejected that system for more subjective forms of religious affiliation, survived, as churches, for only a few hundred years.