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El Ejercicio Editorial y los Géneros Literarios: una Reflexión Sobre las Revoluciones de Lectura – The Editorial Process and Literary Genres: a Reflection on the Reading’s Revolutions
María Belén Moyano
University of Buenos Aires
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Abstract
The hypertextuality brought by the revolution in text media and changes in reading habits seem to be detrimental to the existence of books and publishing. However, this article reflects on the views of various authors who argue that it is not that we read less, but rather that the way we read has changed and, without realizing it, we read more and more. At the same time, in this new globalized era, new publishing genres are emerging, challenging the role of the publisher or, rather, opening up the opportunity to redefine their position as intermediaries between new publishing genres and modern ways of consuming literature.
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Article Information
Title
El Ejercicio Editorial y los Géneros Literarios: una Reflexión Sobre las Revoluciones de Lectura – The Editorial Process and Literary Genres: a Reflection on the Reading’s Revolutions
Type
Article
Published in
Journal
29. December 2025
DOI Identifier
10.17160/josha.12.6.1079
Language
Spanish, Castilian
Journal
Vol 12 Issue 6
Categories
News and Views
Authors
María Belén Moyano1
Affiliations
1
University of Buenos Aires
This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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María Belén Moyano (2025). "El Ejercicio Editorial y los Géneros Literarios: una Reflexión Sobre las Revoluciones de Lectura – The Editorial Process and Literary Genres: a Reflection on the Reading’s Revolutions". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.12.6.1079.