Possible dialogues with Clarice Lispector
An inclusive look from historiography to Brazilian journalism
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https://doi.org/10.14195/2183-5462_39_11Keywords:
historiography of Journalism, inclusive perspective, feminist epistemology, Clarice Lispector, womenAbstract
This reflection aims to recognize the journalistic work of Clarice Lispector in the Brazilian press, for almost 40 years, discontinuous, and to signal his contribution to the shaping of the field and the historiography of national journalism. Clarice Lispector's performance is known nationally and internationally. However, little is explored in Journalism, especially in the press's History books or even in undergraduate courses. A bibliographic review and biographical research about Clarice's professional trajectory. She mapped her legacy in the media, intersecting with marks from a historical period of journalism. The references compile authorial works and research in literature and communication. Among the results is the need for research with a feminist bias to recognize a history of inclusive journalism, with women's participation.
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