Akademik Dil ve Edebiyat Dergisi
Yazarlar: Gül Ayşe AKAR, Nihayet ARSLAN
Konular:Edebi İncelemeler
DOI:10.34083/akaded.899990
Anahtar Kelimeler:Memory,Social memory,Social communication,Post-truth,National allegory
Özet: At the end of the last century, when Michel Foucault spoke of the death of man and Roland Barthes about the death of the author, Jean Baudrillard tried to show that reality is dead. Again in the last century, while Hannah Arendt tries to explain how evil has become ordinary, Jürgen Habermas draws our attention to the importance of communicative action in the public sphere. At the end of the 20th century, which we concluded with the words of Zygmunt Bauman on fluid reality and modernity, in the light of the ideas of these thinkers, we started to see how reality lost value in the public sphere and how evil became normal accordingly, and we tried to express that we have entered a different era with the concept of post-truth.