NON-FICTIONAL COMIC STORIES AND JOURNALISM AS A TERRITORY OF THE IMAGINARY
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2237-9126.2023v17n32p101Abstract
This article aims to explore the hybrid processes of journalistic language with comics based on real, non-fictional facts, which have come to be called comic journalism, in which we see the appropriation of journalistic techniques, mainly the resources extracted from literary journalism to build its discourse, going beyond the borders of the real and the fictional. The aim is to envision non-fictional narrative spaces that promote what Juremir Machado Silva calls Technologies of the Imaginary.
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