Journalistic production of sexuality
as the FSP focused discussions on Homosexual Civil Union in Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.19132/1807-8583202254.120483Keywords:
Journalism, Sexuality, SemioticsAbstract
The journalistic production of sexuality presents the results of a research done in the archives of the Brazilian newspaper Folha de São Paulo during 1997, the year that began the parliamentary debates on Homosexual Civil Union in Brazil. The article analyzes the codes governing the regimes of signs about hegemonic sexuality and dispersive powers that promote the constitution of sexualities’ cartographies in devir.
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