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Introduction: Metamodernism [PDF]
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Wilbers, U.M., Kersten, D.
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Songwashing: Russian Popular Music, Distraction, and Putin’s Fourth Term
Abstract This article investigates how the Russian state apparatus, in its diverse, loose, and undercoordinated points of affiliation, used contemporary popular music to its own advantage during Vladimir Putin’s fourth term and before the full‐scale war in Ukraine.
Marco Biasioli
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Abstract “Postnormal” currents of thought, which are herein used in reference to the post‐normal science and the postnormal times frameworks, have been tremendously useful to help us understand the limits of science and the nature of societal change.
Alex Fergnani
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Metamodernism and the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic
Metamodernism is understood as the dominant cultural logic of the 21st century. Metamodernism’s breadth and complexity, as well as its theory’s advocacy for contemporaneity, invite for consideration whether the notion could address the most recent global
Smiljka Jovanović
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This article discusses the introductory remarks to this special issue by Mattias Brand, as well as the two articles written by the Mattias Brand and Gerard Wiegers, respectively. It includes my own reflections in the commentary on the three contributions.
Volkhard Krech
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METAMODERNISM MAN IN THE WORLDVIEW DIMENSION OF NEW CULTURAL PARADIGM
Purpose. The research is based on the comprehension of the anthropological tendencies of the metamodernism, which presupposes the consistent solution of the following tasks: a) explication of the content of post-postmodernism in modern philosophical ...
Y. O. Shabanova
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The postmodern years of plenty, pastiche, and parataxis are over. In fact, if we are to believe the many academics, critics, and pundits whose books and essays describe the decline and demise of the postmodern, they have been over for quite a while now.
Vermeulen, T.J.V., Akker, R. van den
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The “Dacha Myth” in Russian Literature of the Turn of the 20th–21st Centuries: The Case of Yuri Mamleev [PDF]
The formation of the “dacha myth” in Russian literature at the turn of the XX–XXI centuries is shown on the prose of Yu.V. Mamleev, primarily his novel “Wandering Time” (2000).
Olga A. Bogdanova
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The Metamodern Trends in the Contemporary Opera Productions. Towards New Expressiveness
This paper focuses on the director's theater as an important stage in the evolution of the opera genre and at the same time an ambiguous cultural phenomenon.
A. N. Kirillova
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Metamodernism and Language: Pandemic Era Advertising
In cultural theory, metamodernism becomes a new cultural paradigm of the twenty-first century, epistemologically with (post) modernism, ontologically between (post) modernism, and historically beyond (post) modernism.
Marija Koprivica Lelićanin +1 more
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