This research tackles the multifaceted phenomenon of post-truth as a complex network.
Our research group intends to investigate the impact and effects of post-truth on literature, linguistics, and audiovisual studies.
Our goal is to understand how textuality-related disciplines allow for the creation of strategies to resist post-truth divisive tendencies.
We aim at a synchronic exploration of a number of 21st-century relevant literary, pollical, audiovisual, and AI-generated narratives.
This project offers a diachronic analysis of the strategies and reception of post-truth across historical and geographical boundaries.
We adopt an interdisciplinary approach conceiving post-truth as a phenomenon situated on a trajectory from the past to an unforeseen future.