Social commentary refers to the act of using rhetorical means to provide commentary on issues in society. It often involves analyzing and critiquing social norms, behaviors, and institutions, aiming to raise awareness or provoke thought and discussion among the audience. This can be expressed through various forms of media, including literature, art, music, film, and journalism. The objective of social commentary is typically to highlight injustices, challenge the status quo, and inspire change. It can address a wide range of topics, including politics, culture, economics, and environmental issues, reflecting the author’s or creator’s perspective on the complexities of social life and human behavior.
When Politics Meet Provocation. An Unexpected Alliance?
Unfolding in Paris, a surprising event spotlighted the emerging dynamics between politicians and identity-driven movements. On January 21, the French Minister of the Interior publicly commended Alice Cordier, head of…