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Literary journalism : the intersection of literature and journalism
Literary journalism is a style of newspaper and magazine writing that developed as a reaction against facto graphic and objective journalism. Rather than answering the informational who, what, when, or where, it depicts moments in time.
Sonja Merljak Zdovc
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COVID-19 ja udmurdi pärimuskultuur [PDF]
In this article, we examine the spring ceremonies, the Eastern Udmurt’s summer ceremonies, and the Udmurt holidays (the Great Day, the Day of the Plough, Easter, commemoration days, etc.) during the COVID-19 quarantine as well as the humorous songs and ...
Nikolai Anisimov, Galina Glukhova
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Journalism’s Power of Discourse: Be it Through A Periscope or Kaleidoscope
The present research paper delves into the power of journalism’s discourse through a comparative analysis of literary and non-literary journalism.
Z. S. Roozafzai
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Recursos literarios empleados por Leila Guerriero en sus perfiles periodísticos. [PDF]
The journalistic profile is one of the great genres of the New Journalism, and generally speaking, of Anglo-Saxon journalism as well. In the last three decades, the profile has experienced tremendous growth within narrative journalism in the Spanish ...
Marta del Riego Anta
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Notes on the Present and Future Research on World Literary Journalisms
This review article offers a glimpse into the problems and promises of current research on world literary journalism. It discusses the rise and spread of press cultures via colonialism, the contentious nature and taxonomy of the fact—its subjectivism ...
John S. Bak
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Social Engagement and Multiculturalism in Louis Adamic’s Literary Journalism and Documentary Prose
The article focuses on those texts by Louis Adamic that, by employing the principles of literary journalism, create an authentic discourse (which is simultaneously subjective and documentary) for the description of both current and past events, and ...
Leonora Flis
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Literary Journalism of Shanul Haq Haqqi
Shanul Haq Haqqee (15th September, 1917 - 11th October, 2005) was a versatile genius having multi-dimensional vision and knowledge. He was at a time great linguist, lexicographer, researcher, scholar, critic, translator, biographer, fiction writer, an ...
Irfan Shah
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Formation and development of environment in Kyrgyz literature and journalism [PDF]
The purpose of the scientific article is to consider the stages of formation of the term "environment" in Kyrgyz literature and journalism. The article considers the specifics of journalistic literature of Kyrgyzstan as part of the general socio-cultural
Dzhumagazieva Nurzhan
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De personagens, partículas e destino: o ensaísmo de Giacomo Debenedetti
Abordamos neste artigo a ensaística de Giacomo Debenedetti (1901-1967), buscando identificar seus principais temas e preocupações e caracterizar seu estilo.
Mateus Yuri Passos
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Literary Journalism in the Face of Global Food Crisis: Techniques on the way out
Over the years, world leaders have continued to troubleshoot approaches to combating hunger. Although the increasing hunger appears to be affecting countries in different continents of the world, African countries and part Asia appear to be most hit ...
Gregory Ezeah, Verlumun Celestine Gever
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