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The first time I heard the term, “Metamodern Age,” I was actively involved in a discussion about the various themes in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The setting was a Master of Liberal Studies class (Rollins College, MLS 604), entitled “Modernity” taught ...
Arrowsmith, Nathan R.
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Law-Making Regulated by Law in Ukraine
The article traces the main directions of the transition in theoretical discourse on law-making from the Soviet era to the present day, highlighting the historical and methodological foundations of its development. It demonstrates that as a phenomenon of
V. Ye. Kyrychenko
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AUGMENTED REALITY ART IN CONTEMPORARY VISUAL CULTURE
The article considers the artistic strategies of augmented reality (AR) art in the context of the «spatial turn». It is proposed to consider augmented reality art separately from the theories of culture that have developed around the phenomenon of ...
Dmitry Petrenko, Lydia Starodubtseva
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Mapping sustainability transitions in contemporary culture [PDF]
This presentation draws from research conducted at an ongoing project, ‘SPLACH – Spatial Planning for Change’, which aims to inform a sustainability transition of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area urban planning, towards an improved food system, responding to
Borges, J. C., Marat-Mendes, T.
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NARRATIVE AFFECTIVE STRUCTURES IN JONATHAN SAFRAN FOER’S NOVEL “EXTREMELY LOUD & INCREDIBLY CLOSE”
The relevance of the chosen topic arises from the growing interest in the emotional aspects of literary communication and the active development of the principles of systematic research of the aff ective architecture in the works of art.
Roksoliana Kokhan
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A short overview of the modern eras of historiography in church history: : Modernity, Postmodernity, and Metamodernity [PDF]
This article offers a concise overview of the eras of the three modernities, namely modernity, postmodernity, and metamodernity, tracing developments from roughly 1500 CE to the present day.
Oliver, E.
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Preaching has always been a means of congregational formation, and it is most effective in this endeavor when the homiletic matches the expectations of the audience. Modernism’s solo, authoritative clergy voice and postmodernism’s inductive New Homiletic
Tiffany Mangan Dahlman
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Metamodernism in Liksom’s Compartment No. 6
Abstract In his paper “Metamodernism in Liksom’s Compartment no. 6” Kasimir Sandbacka examines Rosa Liksom’s latest novel Compartment No. 6 (2011). Liksom is considered to be one of the most prominent Finnish postmodernists. However, Compartment No. 6 has been seen by critics as a shift or return towards modernism or even realism.
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The phenomenon of film production: Literary and artistic projects of the XX-XXI centuries [PDF]
Introduction: the phenomena of cinema production has attracted a lot of attention, especially when it comes to creative and literary endeavours that interpret it.
Kocharian, Inna, Onishchenko, Olena
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A few years ago I wrote an article: Eve, Martin Paul, ['Thomas Pynchon, David Foster Wallace and the Problems of "Metamodernism": Post-Millennial Post-Postmodernism?'](https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/12246/), <i> C21 Literature: Journal of 21st-Century Writings </i> , 1 (2012), 7–25. It was the first thing I wrote outside of my Ph.D. and I am not
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