A Companion to Twentieth‐Century United States Fiction 2009
DOI: 10.1002/9781444310108.ch19
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“…This relates to a recent strand of literary theory, which argues that contemporary conceptions of authenticity "seem more concerned with reestablishing connections between individuals and society than in advocating individual protest and autonomy." In other words, authenticity is "redefined in terms of sincerity" [56]. More specifically, this means that the notion of authenticity has been detached from an embattled stance and is reframed as an act of decorum, as a way of coming to terms with morals and values prescribed by society (Trilling, 1972).…”
Section: Relational Over Oppositional Aesthetics: Distancing From Punmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This relates to a recent strand of literary theory, which argues that contemporary conceptions of authenticity "seem more concerned with reestablishing connections between individuals and society than in advocating individual protest and autonomy." In other words, authenticity is "redefined in terms of sincerity" [56]. More specifically, this means that the notion of authenticity has been detached from an embattled stance and is reframed as an act of decorum, as a way of coming to terms with morals and values prescribed by society (Trilling, 1972).…”
Section: Relational Over Oppositional Aesthetics: Distancing From Punmentioning
confidence: 99%