Communication and gender studies: audiovisibility policies and media narratives

Authors

  • Rose Melo Rocha PPGCOM-ESPM
  • Danilo Postinguel FIAAM-FAAM GP CNPq JUVENÁLIA
  • Thiago Tavares Neves GP CNPq Juvenália GP CNPq Marginália
  • Thiago Ribeiro Santos PPGCOM-ESPM GP CNPq Juvenália

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4013/fem.2020.222.08

Abstract

Understanding the relevance of the intersection between gender and communication studies, we seek to approach from two different plans, both linked to the aesthetic and entertainment experience plan. On the one hand, we analyze the audiovisual policies activated by the drag queen culture. Next, contemplate the occurrence plans of the communication / consumption / gender interface in the media narratives pervaded by struggles for LGBTQIA + recognition. Analyzing as affective networks, the symbolic ballast, a media dimension and as contradictions that characterize the following publications and incidents, regarding the advanced representations of hegemonic fields, conclude whether it is possible to use pollination, but it is also possible to use pollination changes in the field of public communication and entertainment..

Keywords: Communication. Gender. Audiovisibility.

Author Biography

Rose Melo Rocha, PPGCOM-ESPM

Doutora em Ciências da Comunicação pela ECA-USP; pós-doutorado em Ciências Sociais/Antropologia pela PUCSP. Professora titular do PPGCOM-ESPM. Pesquisadora da Clacso. Líder do Grupo de pesquisa CNPq Juvenália. Bolsista produtividade em pesquisa CNPq.

Published

2020-05-14