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This essay explores the emergence and evolution of a literary and artistic trend in Soviet Estonia from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. During this period, young philologists, poets, artists and essayists re-discovered the decadence of the fin-de ...
Märt Väljataga
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Gloire et décadence du cybernaute.
Living in a world that becomes more and more similar to the cyberpunk universe, human beings transform progressively their behaviours and lifestyle, submitting partly to the proceedings imposed by machines, talking their language, adopting their codes ...
Jean-Yves Samacher
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Teesid: Käesolev sissejuhatus raamistab dekadentsi-teemaliste erinumbrite triloogia kolmandat osa, mis on välja kasvanud uurimisprojektist „Tsiviliseeritud rahvuse teke: dekadents kui üleminek 1905–1940“.
Mirjam Hinrikus, Leo Luks, Aare Pilv
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Reliability and Validity of the Defeat Scale among Internal Migrant Workers in China: Decadence and Low Sense of Achievement. [PDF]
Liu S +16 more
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Black Feathers and Poison Wine Decadent Aesthetics in Davíð Stefánsson’s Poetry
Davíð Stefánsson (1895-1964) is a poet whose work marks a turning point in early twentieth-century Icelandic literature. This essay offers five new English translations from his first collection Black Feathers (Svartar Fjaðrir,1919) and introduces a new ...
Karólína Rós Ólafsdóttir
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Building on the assumptions that decadence is a complex and transnational phenomenon, this volume proposes fresh understandings of the theory and practice of translation.
Bénédicte Coste, Jane Desmarais
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Global Neo-Decadence, Postcolonialism, and the Hyper-Digital Hysterical Sublime of Late Capitalism
This article examines some postcolonial dimensions of a global literary movement in the twenty-first century called Neo-Decadence. It begins by highlighting the artistic and political preoccupations of the movement within the context of the century’s ...
Cherrie Kwok
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Fin-de-siècle decadence—marked by symbolism, dandyism, aesthetic withdrawal, and defiance of bourgeois norms—has long been reimagined beyond its original European contours.
Juan Wu
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Towards a social psychology of precarity. [PDF]
Coultas C, Reddy G, Lukate J.
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