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Crónica in Portuguese and Spanish as Literary Journalism
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This book explores a long-standing of literary journalism form written in Portuguese and Spanish, around the Atlantic triangle of Africa, Latin America and Europe: the crónica. World literary journalism provides audiences and researchers with a wide scope of texts from multiple origins and diverse cultural and language contexts, thus expanding the range of corpus identified for academic study. Crónica, written in two global languages that together form a community of roughly 730 million native speakers across Africa, Latin America and Europe, allows audiences to partake in the lives and struggles of journalists and their fellow citizens, in both the Global North and the Global South. While these cultures share two European languages and a journalistic genre tradition, they also update and adapt it to their own contemporary realities and issues. This book aims to introduce academic and general audiences to an under-researched instance of literary journalism, how it is shared and intersected by multiple cultures and how, ultimately, it is kept distinct from other literary journalism products.
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Isabel Soares is Full Professor (Communication Sciences) at Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas (ISCSP), Universidade de Lisboa. She is a founding member of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies, was its President, 2016-2018, and launched the first University course on literary journalism in Portugal at her University. Her published work explores the multiple outlets, written and audiovisual, of contemporary Portuguese language work in this quickly evolving journalistic genre.
Alice Donat Trindade is Associate Professor at Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas, Universidade de Lisboa. Her PhD research kickstarted literary journalism studies in Portugal and led her to being the first woman President of IALJS. Her research started with American literary journalism but then led her to a special interest on the diverse forms of crónica written in Portuguese on 3 different Continents. She is a a senior research fellow at the Center for Public Administration and Policies (CAPP).
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