The dramatic and obsessive narratives constructed in the political coverage of weekly magazines.

Abstract

Este trabalho apresenta e problematiza as estrat?gias discursivas constru?das e exploradas pelas revistas Veja, Isto? e ?poca na cobertura pol?tica de acontecimentos espec?ficos que, ao longo do ano de 2015, envolveram o ex-presidente Lu?s In?cio Lula da Silva, do Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT). A discuss?o se d? a partir das no??es de pol?tica como interesse comum e da rela??o entre sociedade civil e Estado (Santos, 2000; Bobbio, 1986, 1987, 2000; Arendt, 1987, 2002, 2005). Para al?m do chamado jornalismo declarat?rio, as narrativas analisadas apoderam-se de recursos dram?ticos, outrora observados em maior escala nas editorias de pol?cia e geral, e s?o repaginadas de maneira espetacular nas capas das publica??es, bem como nas mat?rias internas, assumindo, ao menos nas revistas em quest?o, um consenso na forma de abordagem.This paper presents and examines the discursive strategies built and explored by three specific magazines ? Veja, Isto? and ?poca ? during the coverage of certain political events of the year 2015 concerning the former president Lu?s In?cio Lula da Silva, belonging to the Workers? Party (PT). The discussion takes place from the notions of politics as a common interest and from the relation between civil society and the State (Santos, 2000; Bobbio, 1986, 1987, 2000; Arendt, 1987, 2002, 2005). Going beyond the so-called declaratory journalism, the narratives analyzed take on dramatic features once observed on a larger scale in the Police and General sections, and are repaginated in a spectacular manner on the covers of publications, as well as in the internal reports, assuming, at least with regard to the analyzed material, a consensus on how to approac

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