Narrative-environmental journalism of Eliane Brum's, a defense to the lungs of the planet
Abstract
This article analyzes how, through narrative and environmental journalism, Eliane Brum, author of La Amazonía. Viaje al centro del mundo, have defended the largest tropical forest on the planet. The brasilian chronicler bets to return to journalism its character of denunciation and make its texts become a form of memory. The book is written from inside an approach that suggests that the current crisis cannot be understood without knowing that it is crossed by issues of race, species, class, and gender.
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