"In her intellectually captivating and at times provocative book, Ellen Rutten analyzes a discourse on sincerity as a self-sufficient narrative, with its inner logic, recognizable signifiers, rhetorics -- in short, poetics. The fact that this daring exploration of the poetics of discourse focuses on contemporary Russian culture, placed into the context of the global debate about sincerity, makes this work especially valuable. The discourse on sincerity emerges as a counter-agent of postmodernism, yet as the reader realizes proves to be inseparable of postmodernism and develops not only in a parallel course with it but also within it. Sincerity after Communism contributes to the conceptualization of Russian and global postmodernism by presenting the discourse on sincerity as the indispensable form of postmodernism’s self-critique, as its ferment of growth and the trigger for further renovations."—Mark Lipovetsky, Professor of Russian Studies, University of Colorado-Boulder“In post-Communist Russia the requirement of the “new sincerity” promised the liberation of art and literature from the ideological censorship but at the same time announced a new era of cultural marketing and rising importance of the blogosphere. In her groundbreaking book Rutten analyses this ambiguous role of “new sincerity” using the recent examples from Russian literature and comparing them with analogous cultural phenomena in English and American literature and theoretical writing.”—Boris Groys, Global Distinguished Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies, New York University"An enormous amount of thought, hard work, and research went into the tracking of the phenomenon of new sincerity. The topic is an extraordinarily complex one, the work is original and brave, and the scholarship is both sound and meticulous.” --Nancy Condee, Director, Global Studies Center, University of Pittsburgh"Sincerity After Communism is a major contribution to Russian studies, as well as to cultural studies more broadly."--Eliot Borenstein, New York University