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Longing for a place that does not exist: the importance of kitsch for the Estonian Singing Revolution

Journal of Baltic Studies, 2023
This article proposes that popular forms of art and affect-driven culture initiate historical, cultural, and social change. The Estonian Singing Revolution between 1987 and 1991 offers an example of cliché-driven sentimentalism that contributes to ...
Max Ryynanen, Eret Talviste
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A case for kitsch

open access: yesArts & Communication
Kitsch and art are often seen as opposites. However, by showing culturally different perspectives on the phenomenon of kitsch, the term itself can be revealed as undefinable and ethnocentric. After looking at the common definition of kitsch and its vague
Maja Jerrentrup
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Cringe as an Ethical Kitsch and Practice of Distancing

Philosophical Literary Journal Logos, 2023
The author addresses the problem of defining and analyzing the features of the cringe as a specific modern phenomenon. The first thesis of the article is that the word cringe being clearly similar to other slang words in terms of meaning and practice of ...
M. Vasilyeva
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Kitsch, Camp, and Cringe as the Agents of Profanation

Philosophical Literary Journal Logos, 2023
The article is dedicated to the definition of the term “cringe” placed in the modern ethical and aesthetics discourses. The author claims that camp aesthetic, generally described in Notes on Camp by Susan Sontag, is the closest to cringe. To reveal their
Liubov Mikhaylova
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