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In the new episode of “Two in the Mind,” we talked to the philosopher of art, teacher at the Surikov Moscow State Academic Art Institute and the British Higher School of Design Alena Dyatko about what metamodernism is. What is the difference between modernism, postmodernism, and metamodernism? Why can’t all three exist without capitalism? How did the September 11 terrorist attack essentially open the era of metamodernism? Why did new ethics, new sincerity, cringe, and guilty pleasure become cultural markers of our time? When did our habit of consuming move from physical space to internal space? How did metamodernism transform irony, sarcasm, and jokes into post-irony? Is it true that the era of individualism is ending? And why do contemporaries strive to solve only global problems? Subscribe to @RTVItainment and like RTVI News — all the main events in a 24/7 format: / myrtvi 00:00 “Two in the Mind.” Metamodern 01:35 Does she listen to Monetochka?* 02:20 Three facts that can shine in a conversation 09:58 Is metamodern getting rid of irony and sarcasm? 10:57 Modern, postmodern and metamodern: what is the difference? 19:17 How did 9/11 usher in the era of metamodern? 23:23 Global warming, terrorists, racism: why is metamodern fixated on global problems? 25:00 What's wrong with Starbucks? 32:05 How is Greta Thunberg different from Che Guevara? 34:50 "Nowadays, man looks inward" 38:00 From Osho to Blinovskaya: why are we obsessed with self-development today? 41:57 About the theory of small steps and the Zeingarnik effect 48:30 How does metamodern help overcome internal contradictions? 53:00 Three sources for self-development "Monetochka" (Elizaveta Gyrdymova) is recognized as a foreign agent