THE INTERNATIONAL NATURE OF THE “SMALL MAGAZINES” CREATED BY MODERNIZM IN XX CENTURY

Authors

  • Umida Fayzullaeva Ass., prof., PhD, JSPU
  • Dilnoza Dusanova JSPU

Keywords:

modern reality, journalism, stereotypes, cultural life,

Abstract

This article is dedicated to the main idea of the American press, which formed the principles of "quality journalism". Professional associations have emerged within its ranks on the platform of the creating professional journalist associations that bring together freelancers, editorial journalists, reporters, columnists, editors, photographers and artists.  The early generation of critics tended to talk about the international nature of the "small magazines" created by modernism, as if only one type of magazine corresponded to all manifestations of the new trend.

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Published

2023-05-03