¿Hay algo entre tú y yo? Los críticos y su papel como mediadores culturales

Autores/as

  • Valentín Thuri Cornejo Universidad Católica de Argentina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31921/doxacom.n6a8

Palabras clave:

Crítica, Cultura Popular , Retórica, Film

Resumen

La importancia de los críticos ha sido una materia usualmente negada en los estudios de Cultura Popular. En el presente artículo, proponemos su caracterización como guías culturales que median entre la Alta Cultura y Cultura Popular, así como entre la industria del entretenimiento y el público general. A través de distintas estrategias retóricas, los críticos legitiman su accionar en el conocimiento de la forma artística al tiempo que formulan su objetivo esencial de acercar la misma al gran público. Mediante el análisis de algunos textos de crítica fílmica, examinamos las distintas formas en las que esta tarea de mediación cultural se realiza.

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Biografía del autor/a

Valentín Thuri Cornejo, Universidad Católica de Argentina

Profesor Titular de Derecho Constitucional. Universidad Católica Argentina

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05-06-2008

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Thuri Cornejo, V. (2008). ¿Hay algo entre tú y yo? Los críticos y su papel como mediadores culturales. Doxa Comunicación. Revista Interdisciplinar De Estudios De Comunicación Y Ciencias Sociales, (6), 207–235. https://doi.org/10.31921/doxacom.n6a8

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