Carrie Lambert-Beatty: What Happens When an Artwork Deceives its Audience?

Carrie Lambert-Beatty: What Happens When an Artwork Deceives its Audience?

The term “parafiction” refers to an artistic performance or presentation that depicts fiction as fact. This idea has particular relevance for our current post-truth moment, in which Americans find themselves overrun with conspiracy theories, misinformation, and fake news.

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