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Pop journalism (German: Popjournalismus) is a form of journalism, that appeared under the influence of the American New Journalism in the mid-60s in Germany and coined the writing right down to the literature.〔Cf. Kerstin Gleba/Eckhard Schumacher (Ed.): ''Pop seit 1964''. Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Köln 2007, p. 398.〕〔Cf. Frank Degler/Ute Paulokat: "Neue Deutsche Popliteratur". UTB 3026, Wilhelm Fink Verlag, Paderborn 2008 ISBN 978-3-8252-3026-5〕〔Jörgen Schäfer: "Neue Mitteilungen aus der Wirklichkeit. Zum Verhältnis von Pop und Literatur in Deutschland seit 1968". In: Heinz-Ludwig Arnold/Jörgen Schäfer (Ed.): Popliteratur Edition Text + Kritik. Sonderband X, München 2003, S. 14.〕 This was most evident in Jörg Fauser’s writing. == Definition == It is defined as follows: "pop journalism: an art of entertainment — without that invisible line, separating entertainment and arts so often from each other."〔Natias Neutert: ''Adorno ist tot'' (Adorno is dead). Pozzo Press, Hamburg 1971, p 23〕 Neutert not only praised the onomatopoetic "bombshell" of the little word ''pop'',〔Cf. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pop 〕 but also the term’s inherent "meaning variety, non-normativity, openness."〔Natias Neutert: ''Adorno ist tot'' (Adorno is dead). Pozzo Press, Hamburg 1971, p 23.〕〔Cf. Colin Sparks: ''Popular Journalism: Theories and practise'', in: Peter Dahlgren/Colin Sparks (Ed.): Journalism and Popular Culture . Sage Publications, London 1992, p. 24, 25.〕
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