BLACK MIRROR IN CONTEMPORARY CULTURE: THE SPECTACLE OF ALTENATIVE SENTENCES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17058/rdunisc.vi64.17061Abstract
This text problematizes contemporary culture and recent criminalization trends of the most fragile segments of society, using as an example the Black Mirror series, especially the episode “White Bear” (2013, 42 minutes), by Carl Tibbetts. An essay format approach is adopted to (re)consider the dynamics of observation, description and discussion. In this sense, contemporary studies intertwine update and/or innovation. This approach stimulates an epistemological disobedience in the production of knowledge, subjectivity and information (facts and/or fake news), which results in the production of a new reality.