The Women of Islam: The role of journalistic photography in the (re)production of character-type

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Autor(a) principal: Caetano, Kati E.
Data de Publicação: 2006
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian journalism research (Online)
Texto Completo: https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/article/view/71
Resumo: With the idea, as a starting point, that some images incite one to acts of contemplation, mediated by ambivalent meanings and sensations, this study proposes an interpretation of the photographs of Islamic women in the Brazilian press. Their condition as a fi gure present in the media is a concern, above all recurring in the contemporariness, in the places usually occupied by political content involving the confl icts between the East and West, and therefore on the whole and in the economy of the illustrative visual information of the fi rst page news or the World section. Thus, the Muslim woman’s image in several articles metaphorically appears as a source of evocation of a culture characterized by restrictions of behavior and values that seem strange to us, apparently personifi ed in the solitary and anonymous fi gure or in the ordered crowd of women covered by the black veil of furtive glances.
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title The Women of Islam: The role of journalistic photography in the (re)production of character-type
spellingShingle The Women of Islam: The role of journalistic photography in the (re)production of character-type
Caetano, Kati E.
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female representation
visual communication
documental image
title_short The Women of Islam: The role of journalistic photography in the (re)production of character-type
title_full The Women of Islam: The role of journalistic photography in the (re)production of character-type
title_fullStr The Women of Islam: The role of journalistic photography in the (re)production of character-type
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author Caetano, Kati E.
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female representation
visual communication
documental image
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journalism
female representation
visual communication
documental image
description With the idea, as a starting point, that some images incite one to acts of contemplation, mediated by ambivalent meanings and sensations, this study proposes an interpretation of the photographs of Islamic women in the Brazilian press. Their condition as a fi gure present in the media is a concern, above all recurring in the contemporariness, in the places usually occupied by political content involving the confl icts between the East and West, and therefore on the whole and in the economy of the illustrative visual information of the fi rst page news or the World section. Thus, the Muslim woman’s image in several articles metaphorically appears as a source of evocation of a culture characterized by restrictions of behavior and values that seem strange to us, apparently personifi ed in the solitary and anonymous fi gure or in the ordered crowd of women covered by the black veil of furtive glances.
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