Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
Henri-Pierre Jeudy describes societies today as overloaded. Not in the sense that they
have an excessive amount of objects or people, which is arguable at best, but rather that
societies today are overloaded with meaning. The profusion of discourses and images in
contemporary society render the objects and people themselves insignificant, encouraging
particularly growing indifference to a world of images and words that is not anchored in a
pre-existing reality. The information mass media produces and circulates, incessantly and in
all directions, constitutes its own referent. In other words, represented reality is considered
expressed reality, which, according to L. Sfez, has fallen into the tautism that characterises
modern society.
Idioma:
Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente):
Científica