1. Decolonialidade editorial: notas sobre o jornal Lampião da Esquina.
- Author
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AMARAL, Muriel Emídio Pessoa do and DE OLIVEIRA, Candida
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EDITORIAL writing , *WOMEN legislators , *FEMINISM , *RACE , *JOURNALISM , *DECOLONIZATION , *INTERSECTIONALITY , *SOCIOLOGISTS , *TRIANGULATION - Abstract
The idea of editorial decoloniality is elaborated from the coverage of the National Women's Meeting (ENM) and 1st São Paulo Women's Congress held in Brazil in 1979, conveyed by the newspaper Lampião da Esquina, which highlighted the sociologist Lélia Gonzalez. The theoretical and methodological basis of the research are decolonial studies and decolonial feminism through the notion of intersectionality, which enables other epistemologies to communication and journalism. The proposal characterizes the intention to reconfigure editorial guidelines and processes in order to contemplate the visibility of politically and publicly marginalized groups and subjects. The coverage of the events crosses homoerotic themes, addressing facts in triangulations with issues of gender, social class and race. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024