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Neo-Victorianism is an aesthetic movement that features an overt nostalgia for the Victorian period, generally in the context of the broader hipster subculture of the 1990s-2010s. It is also likened to other "neos" (e.g. neoconservatism, neoliberalism), which do not simply look back to the past but also reiterate and replay it in more diverse and complicated ways. This characteristic makes neo-Victorian art difficult to define conclusively.

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  • Neovictorianismo (es)
  • Néo-Victorien (fr)
  • Neo-Victorian (en)
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  • El Neovictorianismo es un movimiento estético que combina la sensibilidad estética victoriana y eduardiana con principios y tecnologías modernas. Un gran número de revistas y sitios web se han dedicado a difundir el vestir, la vida familiar, decoración, la moral, y otros temas Neovictorianos. En septiembre de 2007, la Universidad de Exeter estudió el fenómeno en una conferencia internacional titulada Neovictorianismo: Política y apropiación estética.​Estudios académicos del Neo-victorianismo incluyen: Los Victorianos en el siglo XXI, 1999-2009​ (es)
  • Le Néo-Victorien est un mouvement esthétique qui amalgame les styles victoriens et édouardiens avec des principes et technologies modernes. Quantité de magazines et de sites web sont dédiés au style néo-victorien, au travers des robes, de la décoration intérieure, etc. En septembre 2007, l'Université d'Exeter a exploré le phénomène au cours d'une conférence internationale intitulée Neo-victorianism: The Politics and Aesthetics of Appropriation. (fr)
  • Neo-Victorianism is an aesthetic movement that features an overt nostalgia for the Victorian period, generally in the context of the broader hipster subculture of the 1990s-2010s. It is also likened to other "neos" (e.g. neoconservatism, neoliberalism), which do not simply look back to the past but also reiterate and replay it in more diverse and complicated ways. This characteristic makes neo-Victorian art difficult to define conclusively. (en)
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