CASO ISABELLA NARDONI: A CONDENAÇÃO PREMEDITADA NA COBERTURA FOTOGRÁFICA DA VEJA
Keywords:
Fotografia, Desconstrução analítica, Geração de Sentido, Revista Veja, Caso Isabella Nardoni.Abstract
This article intends to investigate the possibility of Veja magazine released aphoto coverage based in the Isabella's Nardoni case, a girl of five years that was stranguled
and throwed from the window of the sixth floor of an apartment - crime that deeply touched
the brazilian public opinion. To do that, were selected six editions of the magazine, allimmediately after the murder culminated, in the latest edition evaluated, with the arrest, cited
as defendants, the father and stepmother of Isabella, the main suspects for the crime. The
analysis took based on analytical theory of deconstruction and included notes on photographic
edition. It was found/conclued that the magazine tryed to induce the reader to the even
thought that it had - a thought without any juridical embasament showed through pictures,
Isabella's father and stepmother as the guilty for her murder.
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