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Women Journalists in the Brazilian Mainstream Press
Women Journalists in the Brazilian Mainstream Press
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1884-1912
Brazilian Journalism
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Cultural Memory
Emilia Moncorvo Bandeira de Melo
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Female Voices
Gender Studies
Julia Lopes de Almeida
Literary Criticism
Maria Amalia de Carvalho
Maria Benedita Bormann
Media Theory
O Pais Newspaper
Product details
- ISBN 9781855664289
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 06 Jan 2026
- Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
A nuanced and complex portrayal of female voices which have long been silenced, offering a fresh perspective on the history of Brazilian journalism and restoring women's rightful place in Brazil's cultural memory.
This book examines the groundbreaking contributions of Maria Amália de Carvalho, Júlia Lopes de Almeida, Emília Moncorvo Bandeira de Melo (pseudonym Carmen Dolores), and Maria Benedita Câmara Bormann (pseudonym Délia) in Brazil's mainstream press, focusing on their writings published in the influential newspaper O País between 1884 and 1912. Employing psychoanalysis, gender studies, media theory and literary criticism, the chapters in this book explore how these four writers cultivated a collective intellectual network and how their columns became a forum for a critical engagement with the conservative narratives of the male-dominated public sphere. This book questions why their legacies have been marginalised in traditional literary histories and aims to restore their rightful place in Brazil's cultural memory. By presenting a nuanced analysis of these silenced voices, it challenges the persistent myth that women's writing was limited to the 'small press'. A vital reassessment of press history, this book demands a more inclusive understanding of Brazil's journalistic and intellectual heritage, one that properly recognises women as active participants in shaping the Brazilian literary system.
ANA CLÁUDIA SURIANI DA SILVA is Associate Professor in Brazilian Studies at University College London (UCL), UK.
TANIA REGINA DE LUCA is Professor in the History of Brazilian Republic at São Paulo State University (Unesp), Brazil.
CONTRIBUTORS: Alexandro Henrique Paixão, Álvaro Santos Simões Junior, Ana Cláudia Suriani da Silva, Milena Ribeiro Martins, Tania Regina de Luca.
ANA CLÁUDIA SURIANI DA SILVA Associate Professor in Brazilian Studies at University College London (UCL), UK. TANIA REGINA DE LUCA is Professor in the History of Brazilian Republic at São Paulo State University (Unesp), Brazil. TANIA REGINA DE LUCA is Professor in the History of Brazilian Republic at São Paulo State University (Unesp), Brazil. ANA CLÁUDIA SURIANI DA SILVA Associate Professor in Brazilian Studies at University College London (UCL), UK.
Women Journalists in the Brazilian Mainstream Press
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