Mastering the Craft of Reviews, Critiques, and Literary Chronicles: An Instance from Romanian cultural journalism
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This work serves as a theoretical and practical guide for journalists exploring sophisticated journalistic genres. It addresses the concerning trend of culture pages in newspapers and online platforms becoming scarce, often replaced by simple PR news. This decline is partly due to a lack of familiarity with complex cultural texts, as journalism students receive only brief exposure to these genres. In Romania, cultural articles are frequently penned by writers with diverse, non-literary backgrounds, including engineers and teachers. The study examines the structure and specificities of these cultural genres, offering practical guidance for journalists. It includes content analysis and concrete steps for writing such texts, reflecting contemporary Romanian opinions on the cultural press and the diminishing authority of literary critics. The findings may reveal insights into Romanian cultural journalism and offer a basis for comparing with other cultures facing similar challenges.
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https://doi.org/10.33115/udg_bib/cp.v14i28.23095Published
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