It might just be me, but I don't think that explains it very well. I'm more inclined to put them in these perspectives, based on my own understanding:
1. Classicists focus on the beauty of the old world, and any historical situations that uphold some form of overcoming obstacles and encouraging chivalry. A couple of genres that would fit would be fantasy, and historically set romance novels.
2. Animists focus on the beauty of the human condition (which still applies to anthro works, considering the animals are given a human-esque perspective), and the emotions we experience. Genres that would fit: modern setting romance novels, horror stories, and any
bildungsroman stories.
3. Formalists focus on the effects discovery and science have on society and our own perception. Genres that would fit: Science Fiction, historical fiction.
4. Iconoclasts focus on how human perception can be used to change society and the values widely held, or one's own interaction with others. Genres that would fit: War stories, civil rights stories, and psychologically focused stories.