
Journalism Discourse and the narrative of resistance
Author(s) -
Fernando Resende
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
brazilian journalism research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.153
H-Index - 2
eISSN - 1981-9854
pISSN - 1808-4079
DOI - 10.25200/bjr.v1n1.2005.39
Subject(s) - narrative , acknowledgement , resistance (ecology) , diversity (politics) , journalism , relation (database) , sociology , complement (music) , perspective (graphical) , modernization theory , media studies , epistemology , political science , linguistics , philosophy , anthropology , art , law , computer science , computer security , database , ecology , chemistry , visual arts , biology , biochemistry , complementation , gene , phenotype
This paper aims at re ecting upon journalistic narratives. The text is intended to carry out the task of reinventing the past, for the purpose of enlarging the notion one has concerning the narrative possibilities in the journalistic eld. The relation between the process of cultural modernization and the history of formation of the journalistic discourse in Brazil somehow makes explicit the predominance of a journalistic way of narrating that has been regulated almost exclusively at a technical level. In this particular matter, learning about the journalistic discourse in its historical perspective and attempting to analyze the so-called “narratives of resistance” complement the purpose, since that aims at the identi cation and acknowledgement of the co-existence and intertwinement of narrative diversity in the contemporary journalistic discourse.