Journalistic Discourse: Between Historical Discourse and the Fiction. Towards Semiotics of the Event
Abstract
A possible tipology of discourses would set the journalistic discourse between the historical and the fictional ones. Considering its proximity and distance to this type of discourses, we should discuss about the construction of the Event, understood as a discursive configuration. Nowadays, journalistic discourse may be prevailing in the history of the present (Zeitgeschichte). A good example of the discursive strategies procedures in all of them is provided by the ground case ofWikileaks.Downloads
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