The Image of the Black Journalist in Brazilian Popular Culture
Regina Maria de Sousa Dias Soares
Abstract
The study investigates the portrayal and representation of Black journalists in the context of Brazilian popular culture. It examines the stereotypes, narratives and media depictions that significantly shape and influence public perceptions of Black journalists in Brazil. By thoroughly analyzing these images and their impact, the study offers crucial insights into the ongoing discourse surrounding racial representation, diversity and equity within Brazil’s media landscape. The findings potentially contribute to a more inclusive and equitable media environment that better reflects the diverse society of Brazil.
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