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Sincerity How a Moral Ideal Born Five Hundred Years Ago Inspired Religious Wars, Modern Art, Hipster Chic, and the Curious Notion That We All Have Something to Say (No Matter How Dull)

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ISBN-10: 0393080986

ISBN-13: 9780393080988

Edition: 2012

Authors: R. Jay Magill, R. Jay Magill

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People have long been duped by straight-talking politicians, confessional talk-show hosts, and fake-earnestadvertisers. As sincerity has become suspect, the upright and honest have takenrefuge in irony. Yet our struggle for authenticity in back-to-the-woods movements,folksy songwriting, and a craving for plainspoken presidential candidatesbetrays our longing for the holy grail of sincerity.Bringing deep historicalperspective and a brilliant contemporary spin to Lionel Trilling’s 1972 Sincerity andAuthenticity, R. Jay Magill Jr.argues that we can’t shake sincerity’s deep theological past, emotionalresonance, and the sense of conscience it has carved in the Western soul. FromProtestant…    
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Book details

List price: $25.95
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 7/16/2012
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Size: 0.59" wide x 0.85" long x 0.09" tall
Weight: 0.924
Language: English

Michael Reynolds was a professor of English at North Carolina State University and a finalist for the National Book Award for Young Hemingway . His other works include Hemingway: The Paris Years and Hemingway: The Homecoming .R. Jay Magill, Jr. is an independent scholar living in Berlin, where he works for the American Academy as a writer and editor, as well as a host of a radio program on NPR Worldwide. He is the author of Chic Ironic Bitterness, published in 2007, and from 1999-2005 was an editor, staff writer, and then Executive Editor of the National Magazine Award winning DoubleTake Magazine. During that time, Magill was also a teaching fellow at Harvard University, for which he…    

Introduction
Reform Thyself!
A Saint's Heart
Those Tricky Bourgeois Gentlemen
Natural Man Redeemed
Romantic Escapes
Cascading Cynicism
Long Live "Sincerity"
Hip Affected Earnestness
Hipster Semiotic Appendix
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index