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This book analyses the construction of femininity in printed newspapers in Manaus, taking into account a very significant date: International Women's Day. International Women's Day. In light of Discourse Analysis Theory, we seek to investigate the practices of silencing women in various spaces and how the concept of femininity is articulated around the image of women. To this end, two newspapers were selected: Jornal do Commercio and A Crítica. Circulating in different spaces and reaching different audiences, we seek to understand the new social reconfigurations and the roles proposed by the…mehr

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This book analyses the construction of femininity in printed newspapers in Manaus, taking into account a very significant date: International Women's Day. International Women's Day. In light of Discourse Analysis Theory, we seek to investigate the practices of silencing women in various spaces and how the concept of femininity is articulated around the image of women. To this end, two newspapers were selected: Jornal do Commercio and A Crítica. Circulating in different spaces and reaching different audiences, we seek to understand the new social reconfigurations and the roles proposed by the actors in the game of socio-discursive relations. We therefore invite the reader to immerse themselves in the readings and analyses, reflecting on and enriching the discussion on the role of women in society.
Autorenporträt
Marcondes Cabral de Abreu holds a degree in Portuguese Language and Literature from the Federal University of Amazonas. He also holds a master's degree in Language Studies from the same institution. He has experience in the field of Linguistics, with an emphasis on Discourse Analysis in the area of gender and sexuality.