New Sincerity and Commitment to Emotion in Dorothea Lasky’s Poetry [PDF]
“New Sincerity”, a renewed attention to sincerity, has been connected to metamodernism, a periodizing term that marks a tension between irony and sincerity and an extension of modernism and postmod...
Elina Siltanen
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Cutting to the chase: microfictions, empathy and the new sincerity [PDF]
It has become a critical consensus that microfictions (or flash fictions) are particularly suited to the age of social media. In his attempt to theorise the genre, William Nelles (2012) allows for a wide range of narrative and thematic possibilities but maintains that, because of their radical brevity, flash fictions need to renounce characterisation ...
Wojciech Drąg
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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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Digital Competencies and Technologies of New Sincerity in the Web 4.0 Era
The problem of social aggression of young people that are immersed in digital communication has become the subject of this study. The authors did not confine to the state of the depressing condition of the ethical sphere in digital communication.
Anton N. Fortunatov +1 more
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The Concept of Sincerity in “New Drama” [PDF]
The article deals with the analysis of “new drama”. A large number of various texts by young playwrights, conventionally united into the so-called “new drama” movement, are distinctive with a specific semantic and pragmatic mindset, intonations, and such fictional consciousness property as sincerity.
Lilia Nemchenko
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Lexical-and-Semantic Field “New Sincerity”: Neologisms in Russian and Chinese Media Discourse
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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Secularism and the Problem of Sincerity: A New Approach to Ritual [PDF]
This paper seeks to reframe somewhat the way we conceptualize issues of religious identity in the contemporary world. Rather than the over-used concepts of the religious and the secular, the paper repositions our understanding in terms of ritual and sincerity as useful corrections to an overwhelming emphasis on belief and unbelief as the primary ...
Adam B. Seligman
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Digital humor analysis of Bo Burnham’s Netflix comedy special Inside: new sincerity, postirony, and metamodernism at play [PDF]
This research endeavor undertakes a rigorous forensic analysis of Bo Burnham’s 2021 Netflix special, Inside, situating it as a significant socio-cultural artifact reflecting contemporary anxieties, particularly those amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Elyamany Nashwa, Abbas Noorhan
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SOCIAL AND CULTURAL PHENOMENON OF «NEW SINCERITY»
In the late ХХth and early ХХІst century new cultural paradigms were declared, in particular, metamodernism and «new sincerity». Estimates of the latter are ambiguous: some see it as the dominant mood of the modern era, others – only as the marketing or artistic strategy.
Yuliia Pototska
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THE NEW SINCERITY IN AMERICAN LITERATURE
The New Sincerity is a provocative mode of literary interpretation that focuses intensely on coherent connections that texts can build with readers who are primed to seek out narratives and literary works that rest on clear and stable relationships between dialectics of interior/exterior, self/others, and meaning/expression.
Matthew Balliro
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