Notes about creative paratopy: the Jane Austen case beyond its critical fortune

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Autor(a) principal: Salgado, Luciana Salazar
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Chieregatti, Amanda Aparecida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista do GEL
Texto Completo: https://revistas.gel.org.br/rg/article/view/1500
Resumo: Based on the theoretical framework of Discourse Analysis, particularly on studies about the literary discourse by Dominique Maingueneau (2006, 2012), we focus in this article Jane Austen’s authorship case, taking into account some biographical material and studies about the novelist, who has fans all over the world, among which many are organized in study groups. Considering the social context of England from the 18th to the 19th-century, when the work of Austen appeared, we tried to understand the consecration of this author, who published under a pseudonym first and is hailed nowadays by what we could refer as a “combative female identity”. We mobilize then three notions to explain this creative paratopy: the writer, the inscriptor and the person.
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spelling Notes about creative paratopy: the Jane Austen case beyond its critical fortuneNotas sobre paratopia criadora: o caso de Jane Austen para além de sua fortuna críticaCreative paratopy. Constitutive discourse. Genetic rites. Publishing mediation.Paratopia criadora. Discurso constituinte. Ritos genéticos. Mediação editorial.discurso literárioBased on the theoretical framework of Discourse Analysis, particularly on studies about the literary discourse by Dominique Maingueneau (2006, 2012), we focus in this article Jane Austen’s authorship case, taking into account some biographical material and studies about the novelist, who has fans all over the world, among which many are organized in study groups. Considering the social context of England from the 18th to the 19th-century, when the work of Austen appeared, we tried to understand the consecration of this author, who published under a pseudonym first and is hailed nowadays by what we could refer as a “combative female identity”. We mobilize then three notions to explain this creative paratopy: the writer, the inscriptor and the person.Com base no quadro teórico da Análise do Discurso de tradição francesa, particularmente em trabalhos recentes de Dominique Maingueneau (2006, 2008) sobre o que refere por discurso literário, focalizamos neste artigo um estudo de caso: o funcionamento da autoria de Jane Austen. Mobilizamos, para tanto, noções constitutivas da paratopia criadora, a saber, escritor, inscritor e pessoa. E, então, consideramos, além da produção dos textos autorais, material biográfico e variados estudos que circulam sobre a romancista, que tem fãs no mundo todo, entre os quais muitos se organizam em grupos de estudos e de celebração. Assim, tendo em vista o contexto social da Inglaterra na passagem do século XVIII para o XIX, quando é publicada a obra de Austen, procuramos compreender os elementos constitutivos da consagração da autora, que publicou sob pseudônimo e é aclamada hoje pela construção do que podemos chamar de uma “combativa identidade feminina”.Revista do Gel2018-11-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.gel.org.br/rg/article/view/150010.21165/gel.v15i2.1500Revista do GEL; v. 15 n. 2 (2018): Revista do GEL; 117-1311984-591X1806-4906reponame:Revista do GELinstname:Grupo de estudos linguísticos (GEL)instacron:GELporhttps://revistas.gel.org.br/rg/article/view/1500/1431Salgado, Luciana SalazarChieregatti, Amanda Aparecidainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-11-13T18:41:24Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1500Revistahttps://revistas.gel.org.br/rgONGhttps://revistas.gel.org.br/rg/oai||revistadogel@gmail.com1984-591X1806-4906opendoar:2018-11-13T18:41:24Revista do GEL - Grupo de estudos linguísticos (GEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Notes about creative paratopy: the Jane Austen case beyond its critical fortune
Notas sobre paratopia criadora: o caso de Jane Austen para além de sua fortuna crítica
title Notes about creative paratopy: the Jane Austen case beyond its critical fortune
spellingShingle Notes about creative paratopy: the Jane Austen case beyond its critical fortune
Salgado, Luciana Salazar
Creative paratopy. Constitutive discourse. Genetic rites. Publishing mediation.
Paratopia criadora. Discurso constituinte. Ritos genéticos. Mediação editorial.
discurso literário
title_short Notes about creative paratopy: the Jane Austen case beyond its critical fortune
title_full Notes about creative paratopy: the Jane Austen case beyond its critical fortune
title_fullStr Notes about creative paratopy: the Jane Austen case beyond its critical fortune
title_full_unstemmed Notes about creative paratopy: the Jane Austen case beyond its critical fortune
title_sort Notes about creative paratopy: the Jane Austen case beyond its critical fortune
author Salgado, Luciana Salazar
author_facet Salgado, Luciana Salazar
Chieregatti, Amanda Aparecida
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author2 Chieregatti, Amanda Aparecida
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Salgado, Luciana Salazar
Chieregatti, Amanda Aparecida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Creative paratopy. Constitutive discourse. Genetic rites. Publishing mediation.
Paratopia criadora. Discurso constituinte. Ritos genéticos. Mediação editorial.
discurso literário
topic Creative paratopy. Constitutive discourse. Genetic rites. Publishing mediation.
Paratopia criadora. Discurso constituinte. Ritos genéticos. Mediação editorial.
discurso literário
description Based on the theoretical framework of Discourse Analysis, particularly on studies about the literary discourse by Dominique Maingueneau (2006, 2012), we focus in this article Jane Austen’s authorship case, taking into account some biographical material and studies about the novelist, who has fans all over the world, among which many are organized in study groups. Considering the social context of England from the 18th to the 19th-century, when the work of Austen appeared, we tried to understand the consecration of this author, who published under a pseudonym first and is hailed nowadays by what we could refer as a “combative female identity”. We mobilize then three notions to explain this creative paratopy: the writer, the inscriptor and the person.
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