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The Pathos of Authenticity - American Passions of the Real

English, German · Hardback

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Throughout the last decade, observers of American culture have drawn attention to an emerging transformation: an apparent shift from postmodern irony and play to a revalorization of the real and authentic. This "turn" in cultural values has been linked to general conservative tendencies and the after-effects of September 11 as well as a lingering sense of crisis following post- Cold War triumphalism.'The Pathos of Authenticity' investigates this new valorization of the authentic and tests the explanations offered for the various "returns of the real" detectible in the current moment. In close readings and case studies, contributions hone in on aspects of American contemporaneity particularly shaped by discourses of authenticity. Topics include the significance of things in a world constituted via media representations, the prominence of trauma theory, renewed interest in autobiography, the pathos of religious experience, and efforts to define ethnicity as a source of authentic feeling.

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Throughout the last decade, observers of American culture have drawn attention to an emerging transformation: an apparent shift from postmodern irony and play to a revalorization of the real and authentic. This "turn" in cultural values has been linked to general conservative tendencies and the after-effects of September 11 as well as a lingering sense of crisis following post- Cold War triumphalism.
'The Pathos of Authenticity' investigates this new valorization of the authentic and tests the explanations offered for the various "returns of the real" detectible in the current moment. In close readings and case studies, contributions hone in on aspects of American contemporaneity particularly shaped by discourses of authenticity. Topics include the significance of things in a world constituted via media representations, the prominence of trauma theory, renewed interest in autobiography, the pathos of religious experience, and efforts to define ethnicity as a source of authentic feeling.

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Assisted by Andre Gross (Editor), Andrew Gross (Editor), Ulla Haselstein (Editor), MaryAnn Snyder-Körber (Editor)
Publisher Universitätsverlag Winter
 
Languages English, German
Product format Hardback
Released 19.02.2010
 
EAN 9783825357061
ISBN 978-3-8253-5706-1
No. of pages 294
Weight 434 g
Illustrations 7 Abbildungen
Series American Studies / A Monograph Series
American Studies
American Studies / A Monograph Series
American Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

USA : Kultur, Amerikanische Literatur, Realismus, Authentizität, U.S.A., Elfter September, Amerikanische Kultur, Ellis, Bret Easton, Berryman, John, USA/ Religion, Welch, John

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