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(New) Sincerity in David Foster Wallace's “Octet”
Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 2015David Foster Wallace's “Octet” provides a singular example of how he endeavors to negotiate with the ever-present specter of irony and interrogate the efficacy and applicability of sincerity within the millennial zeitgeist. By requiring of his readers a vast investment of time and concentration, acknowledging and working through the specter of irony ...
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Political New Sincerity and Profilicity
Philosophy Today, 2021The past few years have seen a dramatic backlash against identity politics from academics such as Michael Sandel, Kwame Appiah, Mark Lilla, and Francis Fukuyama. In the vocabulary of identity conceptions, we can classify this as a reaction to a growing dissatisfaction with the perceived hollowness and ineffectiveness of “authenticity” that calls for a ...
Paul J. D’Ambrosio, Hans-Georg Moeller
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2017
This chapter examines the relationship between sincerity and digitization and how sincerity relates to such central concepts in the sincerity-and-media debate as amateurism, imperfection, and craft. It considers the many online “produsers”—media expert Axel Bruns's term for denoting that, online, “distinctions between producers and users of content ...
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This chapter examines the relationship between sincerity and digitization and how sincerity relates to such central concepts in the sincerity-and-media debate as amateurism, imperfection, and craft. It considers the many online “produsers”—media expert Axel Bruns's term for denoting that, online, “distinctions between producers and users of content ...
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Wes Anderson: a ‘smart’ director of the new sincerity?
New Review of Film and Television Studies, 2012See here: I do not live in a postmodern time. I did not live in a time when something new was called modern, so for me there is no such thing as modern, and thus there cannot be anything postmodern...
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Nathan for Youand the New Sincerity aesthetic
New Review of Film and Television Studies, 2020This article argues that Comedy Central’s Nathan For You enacts a sophisticated critique of reality television and offers a different way of capturing ‘reality’ on the small screen.
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2019
This chapter consists of two parts. The first half of the text offers a short genealogy of post-Soviet sincerity rhetoric. That part of the chapter builds on my research for Sincerity after Communism: A Cultural History (Rutten 2017). For my thinking in that book, as well as in most of my early research, I am indebted at least in part to the addressee ...
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This chapter consists of two parts. The first half of the text offers a short genealogy of post-Soviet sincerity rhetoric. That part of the chapter builds on my research for Sincerity after Communism: A Cultural History (Rutten 2017). For my thinking in that book, as well as in most of my early research, I am indebted at least in part to the addressee ...
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The study aims to examine the rhetoric of sincerity, the sincere subject and the semantics of sincere speech in the space of Russian literature of several centuries: from Sentimentalism to Metamodernism. The contexts of sincerity are identified in the works of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, which sometimes equate sincerity and truthfulness ...
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