The good listeners: Joseph Mitchell (U.S.), José Hamilton Ribeiro (Brazil) and Literary Journalism

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Autor(a) principal: Martinez, Monica
Data de Publicação: 2008
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian journalism research (Online)
Texto Completo: https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/article/view/139
Resumo: The article discusses the experience of Joseph Mitchell, an American literary journalist who humanized the art of profiles, writing in a personal and emotional style for The New Yorker magazine from 1938 until 1996, and José Hamilton Ribeiro, a Brazilian journalist who used to work for Realidade magazine from 1966 through 1975 and now is a Globo TV special reporter. It also suggests the usability in Journalism of a more profound interview approach as a method to better analyze and comprehend complex realities. The present study aims at a reflection on the role of journalists as readers, writers and producers of meaning in the contemporary world, as well as on the effect of this profound interaction between environment and interviewers on the journalist’s personal and professional life.
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title The good listeners: Joseph Mitchell (U.S.), José Hamilton Ribeiro (Brazil) and Literary Journalism
spellingShingle The good listeners: Joseph Mitchell (U.S.), José Hamilton Ribeiro (Brazil) and Literary Journalism
Martinez, Monica
Literary Journalism
Joseph Mitchell (1908-1996)
José Hamilton Ribeiro (1935-)
Dialogue
Active Listening
title_short The good listeners: Joseph Mitchell (U.S.), José Hamilton Ribeiro (Brazil) and Literary Journalism
title_full The good listeners: Joseph Mitchell (U.S.), José Hamilton Ribeiro (Brazil) and Literary Journalism
title_fullStr The good listeners: Joseph Mitchell (U.S.), José Hamilton Ribeiro (Brazil) and Literary Journalism
title_full_unstemmed The good listeners: Joseph Mitchell (U.S.), José Hamilton Ribeiro (Brazil) and Literary Journalism
title_sort The good listeners: Joseph Mitchell (U.S.), José Hamilton Ribeiro (Brazil) and Literary Journalism
author Martinez, Monica
author_facet Martinez, Monica
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martinez, Monica
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Literary Journalism
Joseph Mitchell (1908-1996)
José Hamilton Ribeiro (1935-)
Dialogue
Active Listening
topic Literary Journalism
Joseph Mitchell (1908-1996)
José Hamilton Ribeiro (1935-)
Dialogue
Active Listening
description The article discusses the experience of Joseph Mitchell, an American literary journalist who humanized the art of profiles, writing in a personal and emotional style for The New Yorker magazine from 1938 until 1996, and José Hamilton Ribeiro, a Brazilian journalist who used to work for Realidade magazine from 1966 through 1975 and now is a Globo TV special reporter. It also suggests the usability in Journalism of a more profound interview approach as a method to better analyze and comprehend complex realities. The present study aims at a reflection on the role of journalists as readers, writers and producers of meaning in the contemporary world, as well as on the effect of this profound interaction between environment and interviewers on the journalist’s personal and professional life.
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