A prática do “diálogo possível” : análise da narrativa jornalística em entrevistas
Author(s) -
Daniella Ribeiro de Sousa Longuinho
Publication year - 2014
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.26512/2014.12.d.17844
Subject(s) - interview , narrative , meaning (existential) , journalism , narrative inquiry , statement (logic) , sociology , psychology , media studies , linguistics , art , literature , anthropology , philosophy , psychotherapist
The aim of this M.A. thesis is the study of the interview as a journalistic media narrative. The overall objective is to analyze the co-construction of narrative journalism in interviews in which both the interviewer and the interviewee are journalists. Based on the theoretical and methodological framework of critical analysis of journalistic narratives, this research project stems from the study of the narrative communication process, based on the statement as a link between the interlocutors in the production of meaning (MOTTA, 2013). Studying the journalistic interview from this point of view is also a task of checking experiences through dialogue, once this is necessary for the development of the interview itself (MEDINA, 2008). Particularly, this project emphasizes the interview itself, as an the informative text capable to chain, at every question, short stories (narratives), which can be integrated with the enunciation of memories, opinions and actions of those who staged notable events. The research corpus consists of interviews with the two long experienced journalists: Joel Silveira and Gay Talese. In either interview, the interviewer is the also experienced reporter Geneton Moraes Neto, presently working in Globonews. The analysis of selected interviews showed that there is an involvement by interviewer and interviewees in a focused verbal interaction, which helps co-construction of meaning and makes the interview a “possible dialogue”.
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