Signs of ‘New Sincerity’ Literature in Vanessa Dieffenbach’s Novel “The Language of Flowers”
The theme of ‘new sincerity’ in literature is considered on the material of the novel “The Language of Flowers” by the American writer Vanessa Dieffenbach, published in 2011.
S. G. Gorbovskaya
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The Rhetoric of the Rearguard? Sincerity in Innovative American Poetics [PDF]
How did the criterion of poetic sincerity transform, in the space of a half-century, from a fundamental tenet of radical modernism to an incarnation of lyrical and expressive orthodoxy?
Nicholas Manning
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New Sincerity and Frances Ha in Light of Sartre: A Proposal for an Existentialist Conceptual Framework [PDF]
There is a growing discourse on “new sincerity,” and related terms like “quirky” and “metamodernism,” as a movement or sensibility in contemporary cinema developing from the late 1990s onward, exemplified by the work of filmmakers such as Wes Anderson ...
Allard den Dulk
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POETICS OF NEW SINCERITY LITERATURE VS POSTMODERN AESTHETICS: KAZUO ICHIGURO’S NOVEL “NEVER LET ME GO” [PDF]
The purpose of the study is to determine the peculiarities of the poetics of the literature of new sincerity as polemically sharpened against postmodern irony, scepticism and cynicism and to identify the poetics of new sincerity in K. Ishiguro’s novel “
Svitlana L. Taratuta, Tetiana M. Melnyk
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Lexical-and-Semantic Field “New Sincerity”: Neologisms in Russian and Chinese Media Discourse [PDF]
The ideographic description of new vocabulary and the linguistic units within the lexical-and- semantic field of the idiom new sincerity in particular, is being considered.
Guo Lijun, Anna V. Shchetinina
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‘New Gay Sincerity’ and Andrew Haigh’s Weekend (UK, 2011) [PDF]
The article notes a trend towards low-key naturalism in twenty-first-century independent queer cinema. Focusing on work by Andrew Haigh, Travis Mathews and Ira Sachs, it argues that this observational style is welded to a highly meta-cinematic engagement with traditions of representing non-straight people.
Moor, A
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“Here They Come to Save the Day” – The New Sincerity in 1990s American Superhero Comics
After the success of postmodern superhero comics that deconstructed heroism in post-Vietnam, post-Watergate USA, mid-1990s comics experienced a resurgence in unabashedly heroic narratives.
Rafael Alves Azevedo
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SINCERITY OF MILITARY CADETS IN SURVEYS [PDF]
Purpose. The article is devoted to the application of surveys in research of the level of cadet’s patriotism, as the most common method of collecting information.
Irina Anatolievna Ternovaya +1 more
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Straight from the Heartland: New Sincerity and the American Midwest
As more and more critics now write about postmodernism in the past tense, the “New Sincerity” of a group of late twentieth-century American writers, led by David Foster Wallace, Jonathan Franzen, and Richard Powers, has been championed as one of its successors.
Daalder, Jurrit, Jurrit Daalder
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Shamelessness and New Sincerity: Dostoevsky, David Foster Wallace, and Trump’s America [PDF]
The ascendency of Donald Trump to President of the United States was marked by the concretisation of the “post-truth” era, an era in which brazen falsehoods not only withstood counterclaims to veracity but seemed to derive their legitimacy from their ...
Michael Bowden
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