"Cacheada, pixaim ou sarará": straightening and capillary transition in G1 Acre texts
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Resumo: | This article aims to verify how journalism, in three articles on the G1 Acre website, interprets and represents how women deal with their curly hair, starting from the understanding that such capillary textures are inserted in the intense games of Brazilian racial relations, self-proclaimed country of racial democracy. As specific objectives, we seek to identify in the narratives of the sources the social, family and racial crossings that made them take the decision to straighten their hair and then go through the hair transition process; and, finally, understanding the role played by support groups for women who decide to undergo hair transition. The three articles analyzed were published on the website in November 2015 and November 2016 and will be analyzed based on the theoretical elaborations of Nilma Lino Gomes, Stuart Hall and Patricia Hill Collins, among others. The content analysis of the texts shows that the journalistic representations of the phenomena are limited to the narrative of the source-characters, leaving aside the possibility of a historical and political deepening of the racial conflicts expressed in the treatment of curly hair in Brazilian society. |
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"Cacheada, pixaim ou sarará": straightening and capillary transition in G1 Acre texts“Cacheada, pixaim ou sarará”: alisamento e transição capilar em textos do G1 AcrehairG1 AcreJournalism black womenracismcabelosG1 AcreJornalismomulheres negrasracismoThis article aims to verify how journalism, in three articles on the G1 Acre website, interprets and represents how women deal with their curly hair, starting from the understanding that such capillary textures are inserted in the intense games of Brazilian racial relations, self-proclaimed country of racial democracy. As specific objectives, we seek to identify in the narratives of the sources the social, family and racial crossings that made them take the decision to straighten their hair and then go through the hair transition process; and, finally, understanding the role played by support groups for women who decide to undergo hair transition. The three articles analyzed were published on the website in November 2015 and November 2016 and will be analyzed based on the theoretical elaborations of Nilma Lino Gomes, Stuart Hall and Patricia Hill Collins, among others. The content analysis of the texts shows that the journalistic representations of the phenomena are limited to the narrative of the source-characters, leaving aside the possibility of a historical and political deepening of the racial conflicts expressed in the treatment of curly hair in Brazilian society.Este artigo objetiva verificar de que forma o jornalismo, em três matérias do site G1 Acre, interpreta e representa a lida de mulheres com seus cabelos crespos e cacheados, partindo do entendimento de que tais texturas capilares estão inseridas nos intensos jogos das relações raciais vigentes no Brasil, autointitulado país da democracia racial. Como objetivos específicos, buscou-se identificar nas narrativas das fontes os atravessamentos sociais, familiares e raciais que lhes fizeram tomar as decisões de alisar o cabelo e, depois, passar pelo processo de transição capilar; e, por fim, compreender o papel desenvolvido por grupos de apoio a mulheres que decidem passar pela transição capilar. As três matérias analisadas foram publicadas no site em novembro de 2015 e novembro de 2016 e foram analisadas a partir das elaborações teóricas de Nilma Lino Gomes, Stuart Hall e Patricia Hill Collins, entre outros. A análise de conteúdo dos textos mostra que as representações jornalísticas dos fenômenos se limitam à narrativa das fontes-personagens, deixando de lado a possibilidade de aprofundamento histórico e político dos conflitos raciais exprimidos nos tratos de cabelos crespos e cacheados na sociedade brasileira.Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul2022-12-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/intexto/article/view/12545110.19132/1807-8583202253.125451Intexto; No. 53 (2022); 125451Intexto; Núm. 53 (2022); 125451Intexto; No. 53 (2022); 125451Intexto; N. 53 (2022); 125451Intexto; n. 53 (2022); 1254511807-8583reponame:Intexto (Porto Alegre)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/intexto/article/view/125451/87119Copyright (c) 2022 Francielle Maria Modesto Mendes, Jaine Araújo da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMendes, Francielle Maria ModestoSilva, Jaine Araújo da2023-07-17T17:24:59Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/125451Revistahttp://seer.ufrgs.br/intextoONGhttp://seer.ufrgs.br/intexto/oai||intexto@ufrgs.br1807-85831807-8583opendoar:2023-07-17T17:24:59Intexto (Porto Alegre) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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"Cacheada, pixaim ou sarará": straightening and capillary transition in G1 Acre texts “Cacheada, pixaim ou sarará”: alisamento e transição capilar em textos do G1 Acre |
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"Cacheada, pixaim ou sarará": straightening and capillary transition in G1 Acre texts |
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"Cacheada, pixaim ou sarará": straightening and capillary transition in G1 Acre texts Mendes, Francielle Maria Modesto hair G1 Acre Journalism black women racism cabelos G1 Acre Jornalismo mulheres negras racismo |
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"Cacheada, pixaim ou sarará": straightening and capillary transition in G1 Acre texts |
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"Cacheada, pixaim ou sarará": straightening and capillary transition in G1 Acre texts |
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"Cacheada, pixaim ou sarará": straightening and capillary transition in G1 Acre texts |
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"Cacheada, pixaim ou sarará": straightening and capillary transition in G1 Acre texts |
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"Cacheada, pixaim ou sarará": straightening and capillary transition in G1 Acre texts |
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Mendes, Francielle Maria Modesto |
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Mendes, Francielle Maria Modesto Silva, Jaine Araújo da |
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Silva, Jaine Araújo da |
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Mendes, Francielle Maria Modesto Silva, Jaine Araújo da |
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hair G1 Acre Journalism black women racism cabelos G1 Acre Jornalismo mulheres negras racismo |
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hair G1 Acre Journalism black women racism cabelos G1 Acre Jornalismo mulheres negras racismo |
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This article aims to verify how journalism, in three articles on the G1 Acre website, interprets and represents how women deal with their curly hair, starting from the understanding that such capillary textures are inserted in the intense games of Brazilian racial relations, self-proclaimed country of racial democracy. As specific objectives, we seek to identify in the narratives of the sources the social, family and racial crossings that made them take the decision to straighten their hair and then go through the hair transition process; and, finally, understanding the role played by support groups for women who decide to undergo hair transition. The three articles analyzed were published on the website in November 2015 and November 2016 and will be analyzed based on the theoretical elaborations of Nilma Lino Gomes, Stuart Hall and Patricia Hill Collins, among others. The content analysis of the texts shows that the journalistic representations of the phenomena are limited to the narrative of the source-characters, leaving aside the possibility of a historical and political deepening of the racial conflicts expressed in the treatment of curly hair in Brazilian society. |
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