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Surveillance and Shame in Dave Eggers’s The Circle
Shame is a complex and controversial emotion, but there are commonly accepted notions of shame which revolve around questions regarding exposure, appearance and visibility. As Jonathan Finn notes, through digitalization and camera surveillance in public
Betiel Wasihun
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Metamodernism in contemporary literature (On Dave Eggers' novel “The CIRCLE”)
Currently, the literary process is witnessing the emergence of a new trend — post-postmodernism, developing along several lines. The article offers a review of theoretical works of Russian and foreign authors, devoted to the study of post-postmodernism ...
Galina I. Lushnikova +1 more
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Anti-Utopian Outlook in The Every by Dave Eggers
The Every (2021) is an anti-utopian novel by a contemporary American writer Dave Eggers. The study relied on domestic and foreign research on the issues of artistic worldview, as well as on the genres of utopia, antiutopia, and dystopia.
Galina I. Lushnikova +1 more
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"You Need to Participate Online": A Cybercultural Approach to Digitalization and Social Networking in Dave Eggers's The Circle [PDF]
Depending on cybercultural theories, this paper investigates cyberculture in general and the effect of digitalization and social networking in particular in contemporary fiction.
Rana Elsayed Abdelaziz Ghanem
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Il presente articolo si propone di analizzare la caratterizzazione essenzialmente negativa che la rete subisce nella letteratura contemporanea. Nella prima parte si discute la tendenza a ignorare Internet e i suoi effetti sulla società.
Renato Nicassio
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Dave Eggers’s You Shall Know Our Velocity (2002) can be read as a (post) modern voice in the ongoing debate on educational, transformative and redemptive po- tential of foreign travel for the young Americans in the late 1990s.
Małgorzata Rutkowska
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Review of Absent Rebels. Criticism and Network Power in 21st Century Dystopian Fiction by Annika Gonnermann.
Simon Spiegel
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The Slow Refugee: Transit as Stasis, Narrative Ethics, and Level Telling Fields
The slow humanities, this article argues, can make valuable contributions to the study of migration narratives. A slow take on literary representations of refugees and migrants has two distinct but related dimensions.
Roy Sommer
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Verso la libertà: questioni aperte
La letteratura e il cinema contemporanei hanno mostrato negli ultimi anni la ripresa di una tematica cara al Romanticismo: il viaggio verso “le terre selvagge” come fuga da un’esistenza alienata, da una vita conformista, da una società di individui ...
Maddalena Mazzocut-Mis
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POST-POSTMODERN: ARTS AND TRENDS
This article considers post-postmodern arts and trends in their diversity. The starting point of the research is the comparison of postmodern and post-postmodern in the art environment.
Nataliia Zahurska
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