Le Discours Autobiographique Et La Publicité
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If, in the past, personal diaries were safely kept inside drawers, today they are exposed before everyone's eyes on the internet. Even since 1967, Guy Debord believed that the society we live in is a show society. Personal blogs become a form of presenting a show. The dynamics of the blogging phenomenon is impressive. The autobiographical discourse mingles with publicity language. The blog owners get financial profits out of placing various advertisements on their personal sites.Download Info
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Article provided by University of Oradea, Faculty of Economics in its journal The Journal of the Faculty of Economics - Economic.
Volume (Year): 1 (2008)
Issue (Month): 1 (May)
Pages: 567-571
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