Local Press and the authoritarian regime: Folha de São Borja’s case in the seventies
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https://doi.org/10.5902/2175497722727Keywords:
local press, authoritarianism, legitimation words.Abstract
The focus of this piece organizes itself in the sense of discussing the local press during authoritarian periods, as well as its part and form of acting in frontier cities. It articulates the production of Folha de São Borja newspaper, which started publication in the seventies, and its strategies of legitimizing its own speech ahead of the government intervention of Emilio Garrastazú Médici and the expansionist national ideology widespread by the government at the time.
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