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- Title
Responsabilidade enunciativa e posição ideológica em discursos polarizadores sobre o casamento homoafetivo.
- Authors
dos Santos Bernardino, Rosângela Alves; Pereira do Nascimento, Daliane; Romão Batista, Raimundo
- Abstract
It was never so easy giving open opinion about, as well as judge opinion and others’ life styles as it is nowadays. These days, we can see a reality that is always moving, changing especially due to high technology innovations. Through this technological tools people disseminate discourses that reach more and more other ones in an unthinkable speed, just because media resources have a wide range of sources and diversified tech-tools, at social networks and many others online interactions ways. Considering this scenario as a field proper to conflict, polarized discourses, hate expression and finally intolerance for differences, we investigate how enunciative responsibility is processed in discourses about homoaffective marriage, searching to understand text-discursive strategies that signal the management of voices and ideological position speakers-enunciators assume. To do that, we mobilized as analytic category autonimic modulation phenomena, just exploring noncoincidence of saying. The corpora are formed by eight comments posted at G1 Portal News on Facebook, after a report about a wedding ceremony between two women. As our background theory, we use theoretical contributions of Text Discourse Analysis, by Adam (2011), putting this theory in dialog with Authier-Revuz studies (1998), Bakhtin (2002, 2011), Volóchinov (2017), Rabatel (2016, 2013, 2009), among other scholars. We defined as analytic categories the phenomenon of Enunciative Responsibility, focusing on autonimic modulation phenomena and the notion of ideology. We could see the clash of voices, “me” crossed by the “other one” at the analyzed corpora. And we see those aspects in a context in which there are the imputation and the assumption of viewpoint. All of these signed through the non-coincidental interlocutive, through the non-coincidental discourse by itself, and also in context in which there is a dialog between the subject and his own discourse, through the non-coincidence between words and things and finally the non-coincidence between the words with themselves.
- Subjects
WEDDINGS; DISCOURSE analysis; HIGH technology; SOCIAL networks; CORPORA; DISCOURSE theory (Communication); ONLINE social networks
- Publication
Revista de Estudos da Linguagem, 2020, Vol 28, Issue 4, p1837
- ISSN
0104-0588
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17851/2237-2083.28.4.1837-1872