Discursive Walls: Mapping Trans Coverage through Folha de S.Paulo between 1960 and 2017

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Daniela Picchiai
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This mapping covers almost 6 thousand trans cover texts published in Folha de S. Paulo between 1960 and 2017 and is part of the understanding of the media as a fundamental agent in the sphere of representations, directly influencing the dynamics of contemporary societies. The reflection on the discourse and narratives conveyed in this periodical, in which transvestites and transsexuals gradually migrate from associations to arts and shows (23.19% of occurrences), becoming associated with marginality and criminality (36, 88% of the total), in the fait divers, reveals the discursive flow of the citations towards the ads of prostitution, a fact that invites us to go through this historical narrative to problematize how such contents are configured today.

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Daniela Picchiai. 2026. \u201cDiscursive Walls: Mapping Trans Coverage through Folha de S.Paulo between 1960 and 2017\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - G: Linguistics & Education GJHSS-G Volume 23 (GJHSS Volume 23 Issue G8): .

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Wall mapping of transgender coverage; key insights into social barriers and policies from 1960 to 2017.
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This mapping covers almost 6 thousand trans cover texts published in Folha de S. Paulo between 1960 and 2017 and is part of the understanding of the media as a fundamental agent in the sphere of representations, directly influencing the dynamics of contemporary societies. The reflection on the discourse and narratives conveyed in this periodical, in which transvestites and transsexuals gradually migrate from associations to arts and shows (23.19% of occurrences), becoming associated with marginality and criminality (36, 88% of the total), in the fait divers, reveals the discursive flow of the citations towards the ads of prostitution, a fact that invites us to go through this historical narrative to problematize how such contents are configured today.

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