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From the Illustration to the TV Screen: The Evolution of Artistic Expression in Brazilian Magazines
Author(s)
Talita Souza Magnolo
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DOI:10.17265/2160-6579/2018.03.001
Affiliation(s)
Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Juiz de Fora, Brasil
ABSTRACT
This work starts from a brief chronological
exposition about the emergence and evolution of magazines in Brazil as a means
of communication and its subsequent segmentation until arriving at the
specialized magazines. An overview of the constitution of the press will be
drawn up, with the aim of understanding the historical context of the first
periodicals, evolution and maturation until the 1960s and 1970s, which are the
historical focus of this article, also considering the magazine Intervalo our object of study, which
existed between 1962 and 1973. In Brazil, Editora Abril has marked the
evolution of the Brazilian printed media and, to this day, is active with
periodicals recognized nationally and internationally. Despite of the historical
retrospective, our focus will be on the magazine Intervalo. At this point, it is necessary to emphasize that the
history of the weekly has been lost over the years and, after a deep research,
we verified the inexistence of a systematized references on the history or
editorial characteristics of the publication. It is important to highlight that
the magazine’s chronology was rescued by analyzing the digital archive and
conducting interviews with journalists and former employees of Editora Abril
and Intervalo. We are interested in
not only rescuing its history, but also presenting its characteristics,
formats, contents, editorial team, writing routine, its importance within the
historical context and its contribution to the construction of the media scene
of that time. The methodologies used were: bibliographic research, documentary
analysis and interviews based on Oral History methodology, proposed by Paul
Thompson (1992).
KEYWORDS
magazine Intervalo, Oral History, Brazilian press, artistic expression
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