Literary narrative in the daily print media: Zero Hora and Gazeta do Sul
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Resumo: | This paper aims to investigate the presence of specific categories in journalistic narratives in daily newspapers – feature story and interpretative news- and their use of elements from the literary narrative. This movement presents itself as a strategy from which the devices reiterate their identity links, making possible their operations, producing new meanings and provoking differences that generate further differences. The results of the empirical research undertaken over 30 days – from September 1st to September 30th, 2010 - based on two of the main daily newspapers in Rio Grande do Sul: Zero Hora, from Porto Alegre, and Gazeta do Sul, from Santa Cruz do Sul, suggest that a process of increasing complexity in journalism is at play, as revealed by the lack of journalistic categories and genres, hitherto viewed as indicators of deeper layers of meaning than textual reificators, |
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Literary narrative in the daily print media: Zero Hora and Gazeta do Sul |
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Literary narrative in the daily print media: Zero Hora and Gazeta do Sul |
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Literary narrative in the daily print media: Zero Hora and Gazeta do Sul Soster, Demétrio de Azeredo Genres Feature News Interpretative journalism Mediatized journalism Literary narrative |
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Literary narrative in the daily print media: Zero Hora and Gazeta do Sul |
title_full |
Literary narrative in the daily print media: Zero Hora and Gazeta do Sul |
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Literary narrative in the daily print media: Zero Hora and Gazeta do Sul |
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Literary narrative in the daily print media: Zero Hora and Gazeta do Sul |
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Literary narrative in the daily print media: Zero Hora and Gazeta do Sul |
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Soster, Demétrio de Azeredo |
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Soster, Demétrio de Azeredo Piccinin, Fabiana Quatrin |
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Piccinin, Fabiana Quatrin |
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Soster, Demétrio de Azeredo Piccinin, Fabiana Quatrin |
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Genres Feature News Interpretative journalism Mediatized journalism Literary narrative |
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Genres Feature News Interpretative journalism Mediatized journalism Literary narrative |
description |
This paper aims to investigate the presence of specific categories in journalistic narratives in daily newspapers – feature story and interpretative news- and their use of elements from the literary narrative. This movement presents itself as a strategy from which the devices reiterate their identity links, making possible their operations, producing new meanings and provoking differences that generate further differences. The results of the empirical research undertaken over 30 days – from September 1st to September 30th, 2010 - based on two of the main daily newspapers in Rio Grande do Sul: Zero Hora, from Porto Alegre, and Gazeta do Sul, from Santa Cruz do Sul, suggest that a process of increasing complexity in journalism is at play, as revealed by the lack of journalistic categories and genres, hitherto viewed as indicators of deeper layers of meaning than textual reificators, |
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2014 |
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2014-06-25 |
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https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/article/view/629 10.25200/BJR.v10n1.2014.629 |
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Brazilian Association of Journalism Researchers (SBPJor) |
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Brazilian Association of Journalism Researchers (SBPJor) |
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