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Oliveira, H. (2021). In Quarantine Times, Is Going to The Beauty Salon A Priority? A reflection on the Comment of Journalist Ainsley Earhardt from “FOX & Friends” and Public Opinion. Papers of Canadian International Conference on Gender & Women's Studies 2021 .
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H. G. Oliveira,  "In Quarantine Times, Is Going to The Beauty Salon A Priority? A reflection on the Comment of Journalist Ainsley Earhardt from “FOX & Friends” and Public Opinion.", in Papers of Canadian Int. Conf. on Gender & Women's Studies 2021 , Toronto, 2021
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@misc{oliveira2021_1778031321777,
	author = "Oliveira, H.",
	title = "In Quarantine Times, Is Going to The Beauty Salon A Priority? A reflection on the Comment of Journalist Ainsley Earhardt from “FOX & Friends” and Public Opinion.",
	year = "2021",
	howpublished = "Digital",
	url = "https://imrjournal.info/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Paper-Proceedings-CGWS2021.pdf"
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - In Quarantine Times, Is Going to The Beauty Salon A Priority? A reflection on the Comment of Journalist Ainsley Earhardt from “FOX & Friends” and Public Opinion.
T2  - Papers of Canadian International Conference on Gender & Women's Studies 2021 
AU  - Oliveira, H.
PY  - 2021
CY  - Toronto
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AB  - With the pandemic caused by the new corona virus, many businesses had to close their doors, including beauty salons around the world. With this in mind, this study sought to analyze the speech given by the American presenter Ainsley Earhardt of “FOX & Friends”, about the need to go “to fix the hair and do the nails” during the pandemic. Her comment was controversial and Public Opinion revealed interesting interpretations in this regard. Therefore, this study based on the concepts of “primining” - this being the relationship between event/event and its target, and through the Critical Discourse Analysis method, sought to better analyze what meanings the presenter's speech can reveal and what reflexes her speech caused in the media and among her audience. Keywords: Pandemic. Speech. Female beauty. Public opinion. 
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