Mulheres e Covid-19: a mobilização de experiências em uma narrativa jornalística feminista interseccional da pandemia no Brasil

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Ano de defesa: 2022
Autor(a) principal: Borela, Suzanne da Silva lattes
Orientador(a): Amaral, Márcia Franz lattes
Banca de defesa: Silva, Márcia Veiga da, Sousa, Rayza Sarmento de, Gomes, Mariana Selister, Oliveira-Cruz, Milena Carvalho Bezerra Freire de
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Centro de Ciências Sociais e Humanas
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação
Departamento: Comunicação
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/29425
Resumo: This research proposes a cultural study of journalism from the epistemological perspectives of Feminist Cultural Studies and Journalistic Narrative Studies. The contents of the Covid-19 Special, journalistic coverage carried out by the independent media organization Gênero e Número - in partnership with Revista Azmina, Énois and data_labe - are investigated, based on the collection of 49 reports, published during the first year of the pandemic, from March 2020 to March 2021. The objective is to understand how an intersectional feminist narrative is configured in a journalistic coverage of the Coronavirus pandemic in Brazil. The theoretical basis is based on Feminist Cultural Studies, indicating experience as an analytical category (GRAY, Ann, 1997; SCOTT, Joan, 1999; BACH, Ana María, 2014). We also incorporate contributions from the intersectional perspective, that is, we consider how race, class, territoriality and other social categories cross gender issues, building positioned experiences and offering new approaches to journalism studies. And we recover reflections on the narrative, launched by Paul Ricoeur (1994), articulated to journalism studies. In this context, the inspiration in movements of the Pragmatic Analysis of Journalistic Narrative (MOTTA, Luiz, 2013) stands out. From all these bases, we built a Feminist Analysis of Journalistic Narrative. This tells us that the Covid-19 Special presents the narrative of the pandemic based on five major themes: Inequalities/Vulnerabilities; Work, Health, Maternity and Violence against women. For this, it makes use of specific communication strategies, named as positionality and identification. In addition, the main problematic fields revealed by the narrative, whether recognized or resignified, show the country's social inequalities, and how women and their crossings of race, class, territoriality, sexuality, ethnicity are most affected by the health crisis and its consequences. social, cultural and economic. The feminist analysis of journalistic narrative allowed us to observe transformative practices based on situated knowledge linked to established and frequent journalistic principles in the field of journalism, which give Covid-19 - Coverage Especial a differentiated and innovative way of producing knowledge and qualified information and plural. Producing new narratives from silenced voices and experiences is a decisive step in the fight against gender inequalities and their crossings, as the symbolic sphere can produce a new social understanding with a horizon for equity, supported by the production of knowledge arising from the field of journalism, especially with regard to narratives about women.
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We also incorporate contributions from the intersectional perspective, that is, we consider how race, class, territoriality and other social categories cross gender issues, building positioned experiences and offering new approaches to journalism studies. And we recover reflections on the narrative, launched by Paul Ricoeur (1994), articulated to journalism studies. In this context, the inspiration in movements of the Pragmatic Analysis of Journalistic Narrative (MOTTA, Luiz, 2013) stands out. From all these bases, we built a Feminist Analysis of Journalistic Narrative. This tells us that the Covid-19 Special presents the narrative of the pandemic based on five major themes: Inequalities/Vulnerabilities; Work, Health, Maternity and Violence against women. For this, it makes use of specific communication strategies, named as positionality and identification. In addition, the main problematic fields revealed by the narrative, whether recognized or resignified, show the country's social inequalities, and how women and their crossings of race, class, territoriality, sexuality, ethnicity are most affected by the health crisis and its consequences. social, cultural and economic. The feminist analysis of journalistic narrative allowed us to observe transformative practices based on situated knowledge linked to established and frequent journalistic principles in the field of journalism, which give Covid-19 - Coverage Especial a differentiated and innovative way of producing knowledge and qualified information and plural. Producing new narratives from silenced voices and experiences is a decisive step in the fight against gender inequalities and their crossings, as the symbolic sphere can produce a new social understanding with a horizon for equity, supported by the production of knowledge arising from the field of journalism, especially with regard to narratives about women.Esta pesquisa propõe um estudo cultural do jornalismo a partir de perspectivas epistemológicas dos Estudos Culturais Feministas e Estudos da Narrativa Jornalística. Investiga-se os conteúdos da Especial Covid-19, cobertura jornalística realizada pela organização de mídia independente Gênero e Número - em parceria com Revista Azmina, Énois e data_labe – a partir da coleta de 49 reportagens, publicadas durante o primeiro ano da pandemia, de março de 2020 a março de 2021. O objetivo é compreender como se configura uma narrativa feminista interseccional em uma cobertura jornalística da pandemia do Coronavírus no Brasil. A base teórica está assentada nos Estudos Culturais Feministas, indicando a experiência como uma categoria analítica (GRAY, Ann, 1997; SCOTT, Joan, 1999; BACH, Ana María, 2014). Também incorporamos as contribuições da perspectiva interseccional, ou seja, consideramos como raça, classe, territorialidades e outras categoriais sociais atravessam as questões de gênero, construindo experiências posicionadas e oferecendo novas abordagens para os estudos do jornalismo. E recuperamos reflexões sobre a narrativa, lançadas por Paul Ricoeur (1994), articuladas aos estudos de jornalismo. Nesse âmbito, destaca-se a inspiração em movimentos da Análise Pragmática da Narrativa Jornalística (MOTTA, Luiz, 2013). A partir de todas essas bases, construímos uma Análise Feminista da Narrativa Jornalística. Esta nos indica que a Especial Covid-19 apresenta a narrativa da pandemia com base em cinco grandes temas: Desigualdades/Vulnerabilidades; Trabalho, Saúde, Maternidade e Violência contra a mulher. Para isso, faz uso de estratégias comunicativas específicas, nomeadas como de posicionalidade e de identificação. Além disso, os principais campos problemáticos revelados pela narrativa, sejam eles reconhecidos ou ressignificados, estampam as desigualdades sociais do país, e como as mulheres e seus atravessamentos de raça, classe, territorialidade, sexualidade, etnia são mais afetadas pela crise sanitária e suas consequências sociais, culturais e econômicas. A análise feminista da narrativa jornalística nos permitiu observar práticas transformadoras a partir de um conhecimento situado vinculadas a princípios jornalísticos consagrados e frequentes no campo do jornalismo, que conferem à Covid-19 - Cobertura Especial um modo diferenciado e inovador de produzir conhecimento e informação qualificada e plural. Produzir novas narrativas a partir de vozes e vivências silenciadas é um passo decisivo no combate às desigualdades de gêneros e seus atravessamentos, pois a esfera simbólica pode produzir nova compreensão social com um horizonte para a equidade, amparada na produção de conhecimento advinda do campo do jornalismo, especialmente no que diz respeito às narrativas sobre mulheres.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCentro de Ciências Sociais e HumanasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em ComunicaçãoUFSMBrasilComunicaçãoAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNarrativa jornalísticaEstudos culturaisEpistemologias feministasExperiênciaCovid-19Journalistic narrativeCultural studiesFeminist epistemologiesExperienceCNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::COMUNICACAOMulheres e Covid-19: a mobilização de experiências em uma narrativa jornalística feminista interseccional da pandemia no BrasilWomen and Covid-19: the mobilization of experiences in an intersectional feminist journalistic narrative of the pandemic in Brazilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisAmaral, Márcia Franzhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5237110292041340Escosteguy, Ana Carolina DamboriarenaSilva, Márcia Veiga daSousa, Rayza Sarmento deGomes, Mariana SelisterOliveira-Cruz, Milena Carvalho Bezerra Freire dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0975898648034960Borela, Suzanne da Silva6009000000086006006006006006006006007e164361-58f9-4f1b-a9b2-55503c0f77371c2da787-8ad5-435b-b073-4f8bda2af851008460f8-e450-4f6e-8957-5cd2f5292748bb5d0041-e472-4ab2-9f8e-3bd575cd7f521d57b5ac-909f-43f5-b020-8d1ed73b68e074d0ae95-4bda-46e9-b856-bdb44a5ed1fd6778d4df-0785-45ba-9c8a-fee0a39521f5reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMCC-LICENSElicense_rdflicense_rdfapplication/rdf+xml; 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Mulheres e Covid-19: a mobilização de experiências em uma narrativa jornalística feminista interseccional da pandemia no Brasil
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Women and Covid-19: the mobilization of experiences in an intersectional feminist journalistic narrative of the pandemic in Brazil
title Mulheres e Covid-19: a mobilização de experiências em uma narrativa jornalística feminista interseccional da pandemia no Brasil
spellingShingle Mulheres e Covid-19: a mobilização de experiências em uma narrativa jornalística feminista interseccional da pandemia no Brasil
Borela, Suzanne da Silva
Narrativa jornalística
Estudos culturais
Epistemologias feministas
Experiência
Covid-19
Journalistic narrative
Cultural studies
Feminist epistemologies
Experience
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::COMUNICACAO
title_short Mulheres e Covid-19: a mobilização de experiências em uma narrativa jornalística feminista interseccional da pandemia no Brasil
title_full Mulheres e Covid-19: a mobilização de experiências em uma narrativa jornalística feminista interseccional da pandemia no Brasil
title_fullStr Mulheres e Covid-19: a mobilização de experiências em uma narrativa jornalística feminista interseccional da pandemia no Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Mulheres e Covid-19: a mobilização de experiências em uma narrativa jornalística feminista interseccional da pandemia no Brasil
title_sort Mulheres e Covid-19: a mobilização de experiências em uma narrativa jornalística feminista interseccional da pandemia no Brasil
author Borela, Suzanne da Silva
author_facet Borela, Suzanne da Silva
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Silva, Márcia Veiga da
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Gomes, Mariana Selister
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Oliveira-Cruz, Milena Carvalho Bezerra Freire de
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contributor_str_mv Amaral, Márcia Franz
Escosteguy, Ana Carolina Damboriarena
Silva, Márcia Veiga da
Sousa, Rayza Sarmento de
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Oliveira-Cruz, Milena Carvalho Bezerra Freire de
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Estudos culturais
Epistemologias feministas
Experiência
Covid-19
topic Narrativa jornalística
Estudos culturais
Epistemologias feministas
Experiência
Covid-19
Journalistic narrative
Cultural studies
Feminist epistemologies
Experience
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dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Journalistic narrative
Cultural studies
Feminist epistemologies
Experience
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description This research proposes a cultural study of journalism from the epistemological perspectives of Feminist Cultural Studies and Journalistic Narrative Studies. The contents of the Covid-19 Special, journalistic coverage carried out by the independent media organization Gênero e Número - in partnership with Revista Azmina, Énois and data_labe - are investigated, based on the collection of 49 reports, published during the first year of the pandemic, from March 2020 to March 2021. The objective is to understand how an intersectional feminist narrative is configured in a journalistic coverage of the Coronavirus pandemic in Brazil. The theoretical basis is based on Feminist Cultural Studies, indicating experience as an analytical category (GRAY, Ann, 1997; SCOTT, Joan, 1999; BACH, Ana María, 2014). We also incorporate contributions from the intersectional perspective, that is, we consider how race, class, territoriality and other social categories cross gender issues, building positioned experiences and offering new approaches to journalism studies. And we recover reflections on the narrative, launched by Paul Ricoeur (1994), articulated to journalism studies. In this context, the inspiration in movements of the Pragmatic Analysis of Journalistic Narrative (MOTTA, Luiz, 2013) stands out. From all these bases, we built a Feminist Analysis of Journalistic Narrative. This tells us that the Covid-19 Special presents the narrative of the pandemic based on five major themes: Inequalities/Vulnerabilities; Work, Health, Maternity and Violence against women. For this, it makes use of specific communication strategies, named as positionality and identification. In addition, the main problematic fields revealed by the narrative, whether recognized or resignified, show the country's social inequalities, and how women and their crossings of race, class, territoriality, sexuality, ethnicity are most affected by the health crisis and its consequences. social, cultural and economic. The feminist analysis of journalistic narrative allowed us to observe transformative practices based on situated knowledge linked to established and frequent journalistic principles in the field of journalism, which give Covid-19 - Coverage Especial a differentiated and innovative way of producing knowledge and qualified information and plural. Producing new narratives from silenced voices and experiences is a decisive step in the fight against gender inequalities and their crossings, as the symbolic sphere can produce a new social understanding with a horizon for equity, supported by the production of knowledge arising from the field of journalism, especially with regard to narratives about women.
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