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Added to this, almost 25% of the newspaper's citations refer to advertisements for prostitution, a profession doubly marginalized in the country, since it has no State supervision and, at the same time, is more deeply discriminated against in the trans universe. The phenomenon is specifically noticed from 1996 onwards, with a peak between 1998 and 1999 (more than 18% of the 295 texts identified), registering the following development of the Internet, which would alter the journalism market as a whole and cause a change in the model of an ongoing business to the present day. Even so, in 2016 and 2017, 30% of references to terms are associated with classifieds, which is an impact that deserves further investigation. In the same direction, almost 62% of the articles locate these people in an established place, but outside the social body. Although during the Military Dictatorship, its silencing is perceptible, the culture section, linked to the field of arts, expresses an attempt by the newspaper to break with this order through the dissemination of plays and theatrical shows, performances, and cartoons, among others, created, produced, and performed by these people. Transsexuals such as the cartoonist Laerte, in 2010, who represents not only the universe of the readership but also that of the newspaper producer, exert influence on the discourse between the marginalized, the stereotyped, and the subjects who intend to live a life that breaks with these standards. Likewise, a few years later, more specifically between 2016 and 2017, transvestites began to be related to fashion, with the production of fashion shows in which they were highlighted. These findings linked to the history of representation of journalistic narratives in Folha de S. Paulo suggest an advance towards human rights and freedom of security and expression of the LGBTQ+ groups observed in this study. Paradoxically, they are contextualized in a nation that kills the most trans people in the world. We also remind you that this initial analysis of the data, even though it covers almost 6,000 texts spread over almost 60 years, does not include an attempt to understand the impact of the current federal government, which began in January 2019, in which these and other related terms are highly stressed. and whose analysis will demand future investigations to investigate its impact. R eferences R éférences R eferencias 1. http://www.publicidade.folha.com.br/folha/perfil_do_ leitor_nacional.shtml. Acess on Oct 30, 2018 2. https://acervo.folha.com.br/index.do. Acess on Oct 30, 2018 3. https://ivcbrasil.org.br/#/home. Acess on Oct 30, 2018. 4. https://transrespect.org/en/map/trans-murder-moni toring/. Acess on Oct 30, 2018 B ibliography 1. ABREU, A. A. DE. Desafios da notícia: o jornalismo brasileiro ontem e hoje. 1. ed. Rio de Janeiro: FGV, 2017. 2. BARDIN, Laurence. Análise de Conteúdo. Edição revista e ampliada. Lisboa, Portugal; Edições 70, 2016. 3. COVER, Rob. Re-Sourcing Queer Subjectivities: Sexual Identity and Lesbian/Gay Print Media. Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy. Australia. N. 103, 2002. Disponível em: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/32375106 6_Re-Sourcing_Queer_Subjectivities_Sexual_Identi ty_and_LesbianGay_Print_Media. Acesso em 29 jan. 2020. 4. GERMANO, Felipe. Brasil é o país que mais procura por transexuais no RedTube – e o que mais comete crimes transfóbicos nas ruas. Superinteressante . 8 maio 2016. Disponível em: http://super.abril.com.br/ comportamento/brasil-e-o-pais-que-mais-procura-p or-transexuais-no-redtube-e-o-que-mais-comete-cri mes-transfobicos-nas-ruas/. Acesso em 02 fev. 2020. 5. GUATTARI, Félix. Revolução Molecular: pulsações políticas do desejo. Trad. Suely Rolnik. 3. ed. São Paulo: Brasiliense, 1986. 6. HARDT, Michael; NEGRI, Antonio Negri. Multidão. Rio de Janeiro: Record, 2005. 7. HARDT, Michael. A sociedade mundial de controle. In.: ALLIEZ, Éric. Gilles Deleuze: uma vida filosófica. São Paulo: Ed. 34, 2000. 8. LAGO, Cláudia; BENETTI, Márcia (orgs.). Metodologia de pesquisa em jornalismo. Ed. 3. Petrópolis: Vozes, 2010. 9. LAZZARATO, Maurizio. As Revoluções do Capitalismo. Rio de Janeiro: Civilização Brasileira, 2006. 10. MARCONI, Marina de Andrade; LAKATOS, Eva Maria. Fundamentos de metodologia científica. 8ª. Ed. São Paulo: Atlas, 2017. 11. MCCOMBS, Max. A teoria da agenda: a mídia e a opinião pública. Petrópolis, RJ: Vozes, 2009. 12. MEDINA, Cremilda. Entrevista: o diálogo possível. 2. ed. São Paulo: Ática, 1990. 13. MEIHY, José Carlos Sebe Bom; RIBEIRO, Susana Lopes Salgado. Guia prático de história oral. São Paulo: Contexto, 2011. 14. MIGUEL, Luís Felipe; BIROLI, Flávia. Caleidoscópio convexo. 1. ed. São Paulo: Unesp, 2011. © 2023 Global Journals Volume XXIII Issue VIII Version I 15 ( ) Global Journal of Human Social Science - Year 2023 G Discursive Walls: Mapping Trans Coverage through Folha de S. Paulo between 1960 and 2017

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