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Jornalismo literário é um termo que normalmente gera disputa, a razão de tal pode ser
imediatamente perceptível a partir do seu nome: literatura e jornalismo são muito
distintos um do outro e quando ambos são considerados no mesmo argumento, é
expectável que seja para acentuar as suas diferenças e não as semelhanças. Ainda assim,
o jornalismo literário procura indicar uma narrativa jornalística que usa e explora
elementos literários que normalmente associamos apenas à literatura. Esta breve
descrição, apesar de tudo, acentua ainda mais quão distintos a literatura e jornalismo são
um do outro. Para conseguir verdadeiramente um entendimento do que é jornalismo
literário, é preciso analisar ambas disciplinas separadamente antes de ser-se capaz de
perceber o que verdadeiramente significa.
Esta investigação procura promover o estudo do jornalismo literário, particularmente o
seu papel nos media portugueses. Para fazer isso, será importante primeiro considerar
jornalismo tanto nas suas origens e propósito, de forma a ser-se capaz de o compreender
melhor, questionando-se assim a sua razão de ser e utilidade. Em segundo lugar,
considera-se a temática da literatura de forma a perceber-se uma possível conexão para
com o jornalismo literário e as suas escolhas narrativas. Depois irá considerar-se o
jornalismo literário como um género, de forma a ser-se capaz de perceber o seu lugar
em Portugal e o seu desenvolvimento ao longo do Século XIX e XX. De seguida, este
estudo irá estabelecer um diálogo com quatro jornalistas literários portugueses do
Século XXI de forma a perceber melhor as suas perspectivas sobre os seus ofícios. Por
fim, este estudo irá focar-se brevemente num futuro do jornalismo literário.
Literary journalism is a term that usually generates dispute, the reason for which can immediately be perceived by its name: literature and journalism are very much distinct from one another, and when the two are considered in the same argument, it is expected that their differences and not their similarities are emphasized. And yet, literary journalism seeks to indicate a journalistic narrative that uses and explores literary elements that are often times only associated to literature. This brief description, however, further emphasizes how distinct literature and journalism are from one another. To truly grasp an understanding of what is literary journalism, one must analyze the two disciplines separately before being able to perceive what it truly entails. This investigation aims to promote the study of literary journalism, particularly its role in the Portuguese media. To do this, we must first consider journalism both through its origins and purpose, in order to understand it further, thus questioning its reasoning and usefulness. Second, it considers literary journalism as a genre in order to be able to discern its place in Portugal and its development throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Next, this study will establish a dialogue with four Portuguese literary journalists of the 21st century in order to better ascertain their perspectives on their craft. Afterwards, literary journalism will be examined as a genre, in an effort to understand its place in Portugal and its development across the 19th and 20th century. Subsequently, this study will establish a dialogue with four Portuguese literary journalists of the 21st century in order to better understand their perspectives about their works. Finally, this study will focus briefly on the future of literary journalism
Literary journalism is a term that usually generates dispute, the reason for which can immediately be perceived by its name: literature and journalism are very much distinct from one another, and when the two are considered in the same argument, it is expected that their differences and not their similarities are emphasized. And yet, literary journalism seeks to indicate a journalistic narrative that uses and explores literary elements that are often times only associated to literature. This brief description, however, further emphasizes how distinct literature and journalism are from one another. To truly grasp an understanding of what is literary journalism, one must analyze the two disciplines separately before being able to perceive what it truly entails. This investigation aims to promote the study of literary journalism, particularly its role in the Portuguese media. To do this, we must first consider journalism both through its origins and purpose, in order to understand it further, thus questioning its reasoning and usefulness. Second, it considers literary journalism as a genre in order to be able to discern its place in Portugal and its development throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Next, this study will establish a dialogue with four Portuguese literary journalists of the 21st century in order to better ascertain their perspectives on their craft. Afterwards, literary journalism will be examined as a genre, in an effort to understand its place in Portugal and its development across the 19th and 20th century. Subsequently, this study will establish a dialogue with four Portuguese literary journalists of the 21st century in order to better understand their perspectives about their works. Finally, this study will focus briefly on the future of literary journalism
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Literary Journalism Narrative Hero Jornalismo Reportagem Jornalismo Literário Reportagem Literária Literatura
