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El periodismo narrativo español y latinoamericano: influencias, temáticas, publicaciones y puntos de vista de una generación de autores.
Antonio Cuartero-naranjoDolors Palau-sampiosubject
0508 media and communicationsLatin AmericansCommunicationPolitical science05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesContext (language use)0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesHumanitiesdescription
espanolIntroduccion. El periodismo narrativo ha experimentado un auge importante en Latinoamerica, al calor del llamado boom de la cronica latinoamericana. A nivel mas modesto, en el ambito espanol, ha logrado un particular impulso de la mano de editoriales especializadas. El objetivo de este trabajo es contrastar puntos de vista, tematicas, influencias y publicaciones entre periodistas espanoles y latinoamericanos. Metodologia. El estudio parte de entrevistas en profundidad a 22 destacados representantes del periodismo narrativo de Espana, Argentina y Chile. Resultados y conclusiones. Pese a la diversidad de denominaciones, los periodistas de ambas latitudes coinciden al identificar las claves del genero y apuntan las dificultades para su desarrollo, por la falta de espacios en la prensa convencional, que han absorbido el libro y las revistas. A la versatilidad tematica se suman algunas diferencias entre autores espanoles y latinoamericanos, tanto al abordar la estructura narrativa como en la reciprocidad de las referencias profesionales. EnglishIntroduction. Narrative journalism has achieved an important growth in Latin America, in the context of the so-called boom of the Latin American chronicle. At a more modest level, in the Spanish sphere this journalistic modality that uses literary tools to tell real events, has experienced a particular boost relying on specialized publishers. The aim of this research is to compare points of view, issues, influences and publications between Spanish and Latin American journalists. Methodology. The study is based on in-depth interviews with 22 leading narrative journalists from Spain, Argentina and Chile. Results and conclusions. Despite the diversity of designations, journalists from both latitudes agree when identifying the keys of the genre and pointing out the difficulties for its development, due to the lack of publishing channels in mainstream media, replaced now by books and magazines. Together with the variety of subjects addressed, there are differences between the work of Spanish and Latin American journalists in narrative structure planning as well as the reciprocity of professional references.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2018-05-21 | Revista Latina de Comunicacion Social |