Race, Myth, and News: An Updated Model to Explain Representations of Racism in Colombian Racial Democracy

Authors

  • Carlos A. Cortés-Martínez Department of Mass Communication Universidad del Norte
  • Jesús Antonio Arroyave-Cabrera Department of Mass Communication Universidad del Norte
  • Andrea Cancino-Borbón Department of Mass Communication Universidad del Norte

Keywords:

myth, crónica, critical discourse analysis, racism, racial democracies

Abstract

In Colombia, racial discrimination is supposedly a thing of the past. However, structural racism is still present in all dimensions of social life. While the myths of marginalization, differentiation, and assimilation explain the relationship between race, myths, and news in the United States, the coverage of racism in SoHo, a Colombian men’s magazine, shows that these myths operate differently. Using a combination of critical discourse analysis, mythical analysis, the constant comparative method, and insights from previous studies, this article contributes to understanding racism and its mythical representations in magazine content outside the United States.

Author Biographies

Carlos A. Cortés-Martínez, Department of Mass Communication Universidad del Norte

Carlos A. Cortés-Martínez, Ph.D.Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Mass CommunicationTel. +57 605 3509509 Ext. 4356www.uninorte.edu.co

Jesús Antonio Arroyave-Cabrera, Department of Mass Communication Universidad del Norte

Jesús Arroyave, Ph.D.Full ProfessorDepartment of Mass CommunicationTel. +57 605 3509509 Ext. 4823www.uninorte.edu.co

Andrea Cancino-Borbón, Department of Mass Communication Universidad del Norte

Andrea Cancino-Borbón, ABD.Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Mass CommunicationTel. +57 605 3509509 Ext. 4805www.uninorte.edu.co

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Published

2023-07-27

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