The Standpoint of Female Journalists from Mendoza: Gender Issues in the Media after the Impact of the Pandemic

This work is located at the crossroads of studies on communication and gender/feminist perspective. I dedicate myself to rescuing the sayings and speeches of Mendoza journalists from a geolocalized point of view. The sustained concern over time and research refers to the visibility/invisibility and...

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Autor principal: Gil, Ana Soledad
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/intersticios/article/view/41152
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Sumario:This work is located at the crossroads of studies on communication and gender/feminist perspective. I dedicate myself to rescuing the sayings and speeches of Mendoza journalists from a geolocalized point of view. The sustained concern over time and research refers to the visibility/invisibility and the treatment/non-treatment of issues and problems genders in the media. At this point, we consider that the media are actors with specific ends and have social, political and economic interests. Likewise, they are territories in which certain disputes over social meanings are settled (Voloshinov, 2009) and are presented as the "global sayable", establishing what can or cannot be said, in a certain historical moment (Angenot, 2010). As a methodological tool and from the premises of the feminist point of view and situated knowledge, I conducted interviews with journalists who belong to the Collective of Feminist Communicators of the province. Their central topics were: gender violence(s) and reproductive work (care tasks, domestic work) given that they were imposed with force during the Covid-19 pandemic, unleashed in March 2020. Finally, I seek drifts and emerging in meanings and discourses that will possibly slide towards the post-pandemic.