Post-truth and Propaganda in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451: On the “Informative” Constitution of a Manipulable Subject

In the following article we analyze some of the key meanings that have been recently articulated in philosophical, political or journalistic discourses, among others, around a concept of maximum relevance in contemporary political debate such as “post-truth”. For this, a classic of science fiction l...

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Autor principal: Gracia Gómez, Alfonso A.
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spelling I15-R206-article-5372022-04-01T21:44:10Z Post-truth and Propaganda in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451: On the “Informative” Constitution of a Manipulable Subject Posverdad y propaganda en Fahrenheit 451 de Ray Bradbury: sobre la constitución “informativa” de un sujeto manipulable Gracia Gómez, Alfonso A. Posverdad Información Política Redes sociales Internet Post-truth Information Politics Social media Internet In the following article we analyze some of the key meanings that have been recently articulated in philosophical, political or journalistic discourses, among others, around a concept of maximum relevance in contemporary political debate such as “post-truth”. For this, a classic of science fiction literature such as Fahrenheit 451 is used, taking advantage of a suggestion made by Ramin Bahrani, director of his most recent film adaptation, according to whome Bradbury's novel represents “our social media age”. En el siguiente artículo se analizan algunos de los significados clave que se han articulado recientemente en los discursos filosóficos, políticos o periodísticos, entre otros, en torno a un concepto de máxima actualidad en el debate político contemporáneo como es el de “posverdad”. Para ello se recurre a un clásico de la literatura de ciencia ficción como es Fahrenheit 451, aprovechando una sugerencia de Ramin Bahrani, director de su adaptación cinematográfica más reciente, según el cual la novela de Bradbury “representa nuestra era de redes sociales”. CETYCLI 2022-03-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://badebec.unr.edu.ar/index.php/badebec/article/view/537 10.35305/b.v11i22.537 Badebec; Vol. 11 Núm. 22 (2022): Marzo (2022); 1-21 1853-9580 spa https://badebec.unr.edu.ar/index.php/badebec/article/view/537/487
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Política
Redes sociales
Internet
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Information
Politics
Social media
Internet
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Política
Redes sociales
Internet
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Information
Politics
Social media
Internet
Gracia Gómez, Alfonso A.
Post-truth and Propaganda in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451: On the “Informative” Constitution of a Manipulable Subject
topic_facet Posverdad
Información
Política
Redes sociales
Internet
Post-truth
Information
Politics
Social media
Internet
author Gracia Gómez, Alfonso A.
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title Post-truth and Propaganda in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451: On the “Informative” Constitution of a Manipulable Subject
title_short Post-truth and Propaganda in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451: On the “Informative” Constitution of a Manipulable Subject
title_full Post-truth and Propaganda in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451: On the “Informative” Constitution of a Manipulable Subject
title_fullStr Post-truth and Propaganda in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451: On the “Informative” Constitution of a Manipulable Subject
title_full_unstemmed Post-truth and Propaganda in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451: On the “Informative” Constitution of a Manipulable Subject
title_sort post-truth and propaganda in ray bradbury's fahrenheit 451: on the “informative” constitution of a manipulable subject
description In the following article we analyze some of the key meanings that have been recently articulated in philosophical, political or journalistic discourses, among others, around a concept of maximum relevance in contemporary political debate such as “post-truth”. For this, a classic of science fiction literature such as Fahrenheit 451 is used, taking advantage of a suggestion made by Ramin Bahrani, director of his most recent film adaptation, according to whome Bradbury's novel represents “our social media age”.
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