masterThesis
Mídia e gênero: análise crítica da violência contra a mulher no telejornalismo
Fecha
2011-11-16Registro en:
MARQUES, Maria de Fátima Jeronimo. Mídia e gênero: análise crítica da violência contra a mulher no telejornalismo. 2011. 141 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Serviço Social, Formação Profissional, Trabalho e Proteção Social; Serviço Social, Cultura e Relaçõe) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2011.
Autor
Marques, Maria de Fátima Jeronimo
Resumen
This thesis is consisted of a theoretical and empirical study about the treatment given
by media, particularly on telejournalism, to violence against women. It aims to
analyze and reflect about the role of media, particularly television, on the process of
reproduction of patriarchy system of gender on the context of Brazilian society, from
content and narrative news about crimes committed against Andreia Rodrigues and
Eliza Samudio. In light of the critical perspective, we seek to apprehend the
particularities of patriarchy as a system of domination and subjugation of women, and
also reveal the involvement of traditional means of media on reproduction and
maintenance of inequality between men and women. To apprehend that reality, we
had as guidance a critical social theory, grounded in historical-dialectical materialism
which enabled us to apprehend the phenomenon under investigation actually
enrolled in a dynamic and contradictory reality. The research had qualitative
approach. We appeal to the specialized literature of the area from classical and
contemporary authors. We conducted a content analysis of categorized matters, and
interviews with individuals involved in issues of gender and / or communication. The
critical examination of the matters indicated that television journalism is permeated
by the contradictions inherent in social life, means that states and restates the
ideology of ruling classes, their values and worldviews, but also express conflicts and
social demands. The study revealed that prevails on television playing stereotypes
and gender inequalities. We could also see that violence against women gets a
sensationalist overblown approach and with no insights on the social relations that
determine and base it.