The subject in the enunciate's interior and the narrations on the world: a problematization on the journalistic and imagetic narratives
Keywords:
Subject. Enunciate. Subject-narrator.Abstract
In the 20th. century 30's, Walter Benjamin affirmed that, with the appearance of the modern romance, the narrative died. Fernando Resende, in 2006, affirms the possibility of thinking about journalist as a post-modern narrator, bringing Benjamin's affirmation to the journalistic doing. In this article I propose a discussion on journalistic narrative from these two bases, making a reflection on the subject in the interior of the enunciate and starting a problematization on this subject in the non-fiction film.
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