Cultural Journalism in postmodernity
Abstract
In order to have a quality cultural journalism, more specifically cinematographic and literary, the journalists need to learn about postmodernity and cultural postmodernism that emerges in this society and that some experts thinks has resulted in hypermodernity. Today’s art creates imaginaries that modify our contemporary reality. Therefore, literature and cinema produce new manners to see the world and they will logically relate to each other in a post or hypermodern way. In this sociocultural context, the public needs the journalist’s work to be able to criticize any event or to distinguish the value of any art work facing the marketing and advertising siege.Downloads
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