Journalism Narrative: the Lula's story told by Spanish newspapers
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2003.21.3218Keywords:
2002 Brazilian elections, Journalistic narratives, Spanish newspapersAbstract
This article analyses how Spanish newspapers reported in a literary style, instead of the usual objective and rational journalistic way, the life story of Lula, the current President of Brazil, during the period October 1st until November 3rd last year, when they gave a wide coverage of the Brazilian elections.Downloads
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