SHORT STORY-REPORT: JOURNALISM, LITERATURE AND CULTURAL INDUSTRY
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i34.145308Keywords:
short-tale, report, magazine, Brazilian cultural industryAbstract
"Um dia no cais", by João Antônio, was firstly published in the magazine Realidade under the categorization of "short story-report". This designation makes us suppose a mixture, in text, of two different textual genres originated from literature and journalism: the short story and the story-report. Despite its relation (or not relation) with the canonical genres to which it refers, in this study we approach the relation between the term "short story-report", until then unpublished in the country, the magazine Realidade - with its own characteristics - and the performance and development of a still incipient Brazilian cultural industry.
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