THE JOURNALIST IMAGE IN THE WORKS OF MASS CULTURE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
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https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.2179-7137.2019v8n5.48635Palavras-chave:
journalist, image, portrait, mass culture, comics, television, cinema, fiction.Resumo
The article reveals the terms of modern journalism, analyses the journalist images created in the mass culture of the Russian Federation. It is not easy to find out the journalist image on pages of mass editions and in full-length feature films. In various stages of the Russian society formation, the journalist appeared in this type of works with the goal of personifying a certain ideology. Today, the comic characters are pushed into the background by a solid superhero nature, the audience often discusses the relationship between heroes than who they are in the series, the films emphasize the epic nature of the action, and the journalist is usually a way of creating a work in the "action" genre in fiction. The Russian journalist image is often negative: it is either a "hatchet" man from the tabloid press, or gossip "collector", or a careerist. Such characters much less often become the main participants in criminal events, seeking the triumph of justice and the establishment of truth in the society. The main task of the authors when creating such works with the characters-journalists is to provide material interesting to the consumer. Transformation of any product, including spiritual, into a good, dictates the special conditions for creating the journalist image. Based on the universal journalist image, identified by D. Randall (2000) [1], we typologized the characters, having revealed certain regularities. The results of our study consist in confirming the expected results: the creators of mass culture products do not set themselves the task of objectively demonstrating the journalist profession; journalism appears in a grotesque image in their worksDownloads
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Dmitrieva, D.G. (2015). Age of Superheroes: Roots, History, Ideology of the American Comics. М.: Izoteka, 320 p. (in Russ.)
Khalilov, V.M. (2007). Transformation of Journalist Image and Press Image in the Cinema of the United States at the Beginning of the XII Century // Russia and America in the XXI Century: Electronic Scientific Journal. Available at: http://www.rusus.ru/?act=read&id=46 (in Russ.).
Antipova, K.M. (2013). Formation of Journalist Media Image in Contemporary Cinema // International Journal "Media. Information. Communication". Available at: http://mic.org.ru/6-nomer-2013/212-formirovanie-mediaobraza-zhurnalista-v-sovremennom-kinematografe (in Russ.).
Lazutina, G.V. (2006). Professional Journalist Ethics. М.: Aspect Press, 240 p. (in Russ.)
Markova, G.I. (1996). Mass Culture: Content and Social Functions. М., P.37. (in Russ.)
King, E., Reddick, R. (2000). The Online Journalist 3rd. Wadsworth Publishing ©2000, 288 p.
Denson, S., Meyer, C., Stein, D. (2013). Transnational Perspectives on Graphic Narratives. Bloomsbury Academic, 296 p.
Newman, N. (2009). The rise of social media and its impact on mainstream journalism: A study of how newspapers and broadcasters in the UK and US are responding to a wave of participatory social media, and a historic shift in control towards individual consumers. Available at: http://www.sssup.it/UploadDocs/6635_8_S_The_rise_of_Social_Media_and_its_Impact_on_mainstream_journalism_Newman_07.pdf
Deuze, M. (2004). What is multimedia journalism? Journalism Studies. Vol. 5. No. 2, pp. 139-152.
Ehrlich, M.С. (2004). Journalism in the movies. University of Illinois Press, 195 p.
Ehrlich, M.С. (2015). The Heroes and Scoundrels Journalist in Popular Culture Project. University of Illinois Press. Available at: http://www.ijpc.org/page/heroes_and_scoundrels.
Salzman, J., Mitchell, L. (2013). The image of the Washington journalist in movies and television 1932-2013. Available at: http://www.ijpc.org/page/ijpc_washington
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2019-10-27
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BAKANOV, R. P. .; ZAYSANOV, K. I. .; TUMANOV, D. V. . THE JOURNALIST IMAGE IN THE WORKS OF MASS CULTURE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION. Gênero & Direito, [S. l.], v. 8, n. 5, 2019. DOI: 10.22478/ufpb.2179-7137.2019v8n5.48635. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs/index.php/ged/article/view/48635. Acesso em: 26 dez. 2024.
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