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Next Steps: Post-Narrativity, Post-Truth (Post-Trump?) and Post-Digital Is Poetry

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In these, our neo-digital times, the digitization of realist images challenge and corrupt long-standing structures of story and authenticity-making them more corporate, less creative, and thoroughly untrustworthy-leading to confusion, fear, and sometimes destruction but also, in response, feminist, queer, abolitionist, and anti-racist realist innovations. These neo-expressions of humanity by way of the computer, inter-connection, and art, take the documentary to previous (and new) forms… like poetry.

Keywords: authenticity ; digital media ; documentary ; fake news ; feminist ; poetry ; Post-truth ; queer

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