SILVA, L. B. B. L.; SILVA, Laura Beatriz Barbosa de Lima.
Résumé:
This work focuses on the analysis of the language used in the texts of the blog
"Machismo Esclarecido" which was started in 2010 and published until 2017,
highlighting how it reproduces gender prejudices and configures itself as digital
violence. One of the objectives is to highlight the devaluation of the condition of
female roles and compare it with other discourses in traditional media such as
newspapers. The text investigates the intersection between technology, digital
history and women's history, analyzing the Communication Revolution and the
emergence of the internet. The methodology adopted is a discourse analysis with
the blog being the main source of research. We dialogue with authors such as
José D'Assunção Barros (2022) to discuss Digital History, Simone de Beauvoir
(2009) with her concept of gender construction and Mary Del Priore (2020) to
understand the connections between Digital History, Women's History , gender
and patriarchalism, in addition to Durval Muniz de Albuquerque (1999) to address
masculinity. The importance of working with a natural digital source such as a
blog and its relevance is evident, as natural digital sources are still marginalized
by part of historiography in favor of a media seen as traditional.