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Blurring the Discourse of Truth In Post-Truth Dystopian World Order
The concept of a post-truth dystopian world order refers to our societal condition, where objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief. In a world where truth becomes malleable, blurred, or manipulated by powerful entities for control, propaganda, or political and economic advantage, hegemonic discourses of the post-truth agenda arise. This article seeks to highlight how the subjectivity of post-truth politics is slowly engulfing the cartography of the entire world. Furthermore, it examines the dominant role of post-truth ideology in contemporary world politics, where actual truths and facets of everyday life become permanently blurred under the rubric of false political narratives. Despite the bleakness of a post-truth dystopian world order, resistance and recovery are essential to acknowledging the metaphysics of real political subjects
Deciphering the Ontology of Racial Cultural Politics in Black Super Heroes Comic Narratives
The origin of the superheroes genre in popular graphic narratives medium provides a new hindsight to the genre of children’s literature. However, with the introduction of black racial politics in the superheroes genre there arose a cultural shift to the conception of superheroes with the advent of DC and Marvel comic book universes black superheroes gained a popular place in the new comic books medium which provided spaces for creativity critique as a celebration in resulting in new ways of understanding the world and their place within it. Besides it reflects how black superheroes struggle to maintain their own racial and cultural identity against the white(imperialist) capitalist policy of assimilation and marginalizatio
