Interview with Juan Pablo Meneses

Juan Pablo Meneses is a Chilean chronicler, writer and journalist who founded what is now known as "Portable Journalism. "His chronicles of consumerism present a new form of narrative journalism that takes as the axis the experience of buying. From his project “School of Portable Journalis...

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Main Authors: Destefanis, Eugenia, Foco, Gigliola, Brodsky, Juan, Duarte, Juan Pablo, Castro, María Eugenia
Format: Online
Language:spa
Published: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad 2018
Online Access:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/eticaycine/article/view/22774
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Summary:Juan Pablo Meneses is a Chilean chronicler, writer and journalist who founded what is now known as "Portable Journalism. "His chronicles of consumerism present a new form of narrative journalism that takes as the axis the experience of buying. From his project “School of Portable Journalism” –which has students connected from more than twenty countries - Meneses discovers and promotes different voices of narrative and journalism from experimental and independent supports. He wrote the books Hand luggage (Planet 2003); Sex and power (Planet 2004); The life of a cow (Planet / Seix Barral 2008, finalist of the Seix Barral Chronicles Award); Crónicas Argentinas (Norma 2009), Hotel España (Norma 2009 / Iberoamericana / Vervuert 2010) and Children soccer players (2013). Currently, he is working on the last volume of his "journalism cash" trilogy, for which he bought a God in India and founded a religion in New York with the aim of writing a book about this subject. Inspired In a series of questions that, within the framework of Lacanian psychoanalytic theory, could be grouped around the notion of capitalist discourse, the present interview addresses some aspects of this experience.