In Brazil, "the country that kills the most transvestites and transsexuals in the world", assaults against people who perform transvestility and transsexuality, which are so commonplace, seem to have lost their ability to shock, generate debate and inspire empathy. This was not the case with the Veronica Bolina case, which was widely covered in the media. Arrested on charges of assaulting a neighbor in April 2015, Veronica, who at the police station allegedly bit off a jailer's ear, later 'appeared' disfigured in photos that circulated on social networks and illustrated news narratives. These, due to their image-performative nature, rather than serving as visual support for news narratives, helped to co-construct them. With this in mind, the aim of this research is to identify how non-binary/hegemonic gender performances, more specifically, transvestite performances, such as those attributed to Ver nica, are photo-graphically constructed in two news narratives: one published by the newspaper Di rio de S. Paulo and the other by G1, Globo's news portal.
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