Discurso parlamentar: retextualização e (des)cortesia em foco

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Maria Rodrigues de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/19243
Resumo: This research is part of the Line of Research ‘Text and discourse in the oral and written modalities’, of the Postgraduate Studies Program in the Portuguese Language of the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, and deals with parliamentary speeches, focusing on their retextualization and on the (dis)courtesy present in these speeches, especially that arising from requests of corrections to be made in another's speech. In parliamentary sessions, it is common for speakers to utter words considered discourteous by their peers, who request the correction of these words in the retextualized text to save their own faces or third-party faces. From the hypotheses that such requests for corrections would in fact aid in the expansion of the threat to the faces in the plenary sessions and that the corrections in the retextualized speeches would not contribute to saving those same faces, in addition to the certainty that some retextualization practices may lead to a distortion of what the speaker has said, this research aims to answer the following questions: a) do requests for corrections in another’s speech in a plenary session contribute to saving threatened faces or cause an exacerbation of the threat?; b) do the corrections made by retextualizers in response to such requests fulfill the task of saving faces in the written text?; c) do the corrections made by retextualizers in order to make speeches meet the standards recommended by the legislative bodies or for personal reasons have an effect on aspects of (dis)courtesy? Based on studies of Discourse Analysis, Text Linguistics, Conversation Analysis and Interactional Sociolinguistics, in addition to procedure manuals of legislative bodies, relevant legislation, this thesis analyzes a corpus made up of four blocks of speeches delivered in the House of Representatives. The results obtained suggest that: a) the requests for corrections of another's speech at plenary sessions do not contribute to saving faces but causes an expansion of the threat; b) corrections made by retextualizers in response to such requests do not fulfill the face saving task but, to the contrary, they aid in arousing an interest in the threats; c) the corrections made by retextualizers to adjust speeches to the standards recommended by legislative bodies or for personal reasons can result both in the insertion of courtesy and of discourtesy in the speeches published in the written form. This research is justified by the need to contribute to an awareness of the relevance of the written record of parliamentary speeches and to the changing of retextualization practices in order to prioritize what is said in the speeches, not what the speaker should or would have said. Therefore, this thesis brings contributions to the task of retextualizing parliamentary speeches and intends to arouse the attention of researchers to this vast field of study that is still little explored
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spelling Fávero, Leonor LopesOliveira, Maria Rodrigues de2016-10-28T08:55:53Z2016-08-23Oliveira, Maria Rodrigues de. Discurso parlamentar: retextualização e (des)cortesia em foco. 2016. 182 f. Tese (Doutorado em Língua Portuguesa) - Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Língua Portuguesa, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2016.https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/19243This research is part of the Line of Research ‘Text and discourse in the oral and written modalities’, of the Postgraduate Studies Program in the Portuguese Language of the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, and deals with parliamentary speeches, focusing on their retextualization and on the (dis)courtesy present in these speeches, especially that arising from requests of corrections to be made in another's speech. In parliamentary sessions, it is common for speakers to utter words considered discourteous by their peers, who request the correction of these words in the retextualized text to save their own faces or third-party faces. From the hypotheses that such requests for corrections would in fact aid in the expansion of the threat to the faces in the plenary sessions and that the corrections in the retextualized speeches would not contribute to saving those same faces, in addition to the certainty that some retextualization practices may lead to a distortion of what the speaker has said, this research aims to answer the following questions: a) do requests for corrections in another’s speech in a plenary session contribute to saving threatened faces or cause an exacerbation of the threat?; b) do the corrections made by retextualizers in response to such requests fulfill the task of saving faces in the written text?; c) do the corrections made by retextualizers in order to make speeches meet the standards recommended by the legislative bodies or for personal reasons have an effect on aspects of (dis)courtesy? Based on studies of Discourse Analysis, Text Linguistics, Conversation Analysis and Interactional Sociolinguistics, in addition to procedure manuals of legislative bodies, relevant legislation, this thesis analyzes a corpus made up of four blocks of speeches delivered in the House of Representatives. The results obtained suggest that: a) the requests for corrections of another's speech at plenary sessions do not contribute to saving faces but causes an expansion of the threat; b) corrections made by retextualizers in response to such requests do not fulfill the face saving task but, to the contrary, they aid in arousing an interest in the threats; c) the corrections made by retextualizers to adjust speeches to the standards recommended by legislative bodies or for personal reasons can result both in the insertion of courtesy and of discourtesy in the speeches published in the written form. This research is justified by the need to contribute to an awareness of the relevance of the written record of parliamentary speeches and to the changing of retextualization practices in order to prioritize what is said in the speeches, not what the speaker should or would have said. Therefore, this thesis brings contributions to the task of retextualizing parliamentary speeches and intends to arouse the attention of researchers to this vast field of study that is still little exploredA pesquisa insere-se na Linha de Pesquisa “Texto e discurso nas modalidades oral e escrita”, do Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Língua Portuguesa da Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, e trata do discurso parlamentar com foco em sua retextualização e na (des)cortesia corrente nesses discursos, principalmente aquela oriunda de pedidos de correção nos discursos alheios. Nas sessões parlamentares é comum que os oradores pronunciem termos considerados descorteses por seus pares, os quais solicitam a correção desses termos no texto retextualizado com vistas à proteção das próprias faces ou das faces de terceiros. A partir das hipóteses de que tais pedidos de correção colaborariam para a expansão da ameaça às faces no plenário e de que as correções nos discursos retextualizados não contribuiriam para a proteção das mesmas faces, além da certeza de que algumas práticas retextualizadoras podem levar ao falseamento do dito pelo orador, a pesquisa propõe-se a responder às seguintes questões: a) as solicitações de correção no discurso do outro no plenário contribuem para o salvamento das faces ameaçadas ou provocam exacerbação da ameaça?; b) as correções realizadas pelos retextualizadores em atendimento a tais solicitações cumprem o papel de proteção de faces no texto escrito?; c) as correções efetuadas pelos retextualizadores para adequação dos discursos a padrões recomendados pelas casas legislativas ou por motivos pessoais atuam sobre os aspectos da (des)cortesia? Fundamentada em estudos da Análise do Discurso, da Linguística Textual, da Análise da Conversação e da Sociolinguística Interacional, além de manuais de procedimentos de casas legislativas e de legislação pertinente, esta tese analisa um corpus formado por quatro blocos de discursos proferidos na Câmara dos Deputados. Os resultados obtidos indicam: a) as solicitações de correção do discurso do outro no plenário não contribuem para o salvamento de faces e provoca a expansão da ameaça; b) as correções realizadas pelos retextualizadores em atendimento a tais solicitações não cumprem o papel de proteção de faces e, sim, colaboram para despertar o interesse pelas ameaças; c) as correções efetuadas pelos retextualizadores para adequação dos discursos a padrões recomendados pelas casas legislativas ou por motivos pessoais podem atuar tanto para a implantação da cortesia quanto da descortesia nos discursos publicados na forma escrita. A pesquisa justifica-se pela necessidade de se contribuir para a conscientização da importância do registro escrito dos discursos parlamentares e para a mudança das práticas de retextualização no sentido de se privilegiar o que é dito nos discursos e não aquilo que o orador deveria ou desejaria dizer. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Discurso parlamentar: retextualização e (des)cortesia em foco
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Parliamentary discourse: focusing on retextualization and (dis)courtesy
title Discurso parlamentar: retextualização e (des)cortesia em foco
spellingShingle Discurso parlamentar: retextualização e (des)cortesia em foco
Oliveira, Maria Rodrigues de
Discurso parlamentar
(Des)cortesia
Face
Parliamentary speech
(Dis)courtesy
Textual reformulation
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS::LINGUA PORTUGUESA
title_short Discurso parlamentar: retextualização e (des)cortesia em foco
title_full Discurso parlamentar: retextualização e (des)cortesia em foco
title_fullStr Discurso parlamentar: retextualização e (des)cortesia em foco
title_full_unstemmed Discurso parlamentar: retextualização e (des)cortesia em foco
title_sort Discurso parlamentar: retextualização e (des)cortesia em foco
author Oliveira, Maria Rodrigues de
author_facet Oliveira, Maria Rodrigues de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Maria Rodrigues de
contributor_str_mv Fávero, Leonor Lopes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Discurso parlamentar
(Des)cortesia
Face
topic Discurso parlamentar
(Des)cortesia
Face
Parliamentary speech
(Dis)courtesy
Textual reformulation
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS::LINGUA PORTUGUESA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Parliamentary speech
(Dis)courtesy
Textual reformulation
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS::LINGUA PORTUGUESA
description This research is part of the Line of Research ‘Text and discourse in the oral and written modalities’, of the Postgraduate Studies Program in the Portuguese Language of the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, and deals with parliamentary speeches, focusing on their retextualization and on the (dis)courtesy present in these speeches, especially that arising from requests of corrections to be made in another's speech. In parliamentary sessions, it is common for speakers to utter words considered discourteous by their peers, who request the correction of these words in the retextualized text to save their own faces or third-party faces. From the hypotheses that such requests for corrections would in fact aid in the expansion of the threat to the faces in the plenary sessions and that the corrections in the retextualized speeches would not contribute to saving those same faces, in addition to the certainty that some retextualization practices may lead to a distortion of what the speaker has said, this research aims to answer the following questions: a) do requests for corrections in another’s speech in a plenary session contribute to saving threatened faces or cause an exacerbation of the threat?; b) do the corrections made by retextualizers in response to such requests fulfill the task of saving faces in the written text?; c) do the corrections made by retextualizers in order to make speeches meet the standards recommended by the legislative bodies or for personal reasons have an effect on aspects of (dis)courtesy? Based on studies of Discourse Analysis, Text Linguistics, Conversation Analysis and Interactional Sociolinguistics, in addition to procedure manuals of legislative bodies, relevant legislation, this thesis analyzes a corpus made up of four blocks of speeches delivered in the House of Representatives. The results obtained suggest that: a) the requests for corrections of another's speech at plenary sessions do not contribute to saving faces but causes an expansion of the threat; b) corrections made by retextualizers in response to such requests do not fulfill the face saving task but, to the contrary, they aid in arousing an interest in the threats; c) the corrections made by retextualizers to adjust speeches to the standards recommended by legislative bodies or for personal reasons can result both in the insertion of courtesy and of discourtesy in the speeches published in the written form. This research is justified by the need to contribute to an awareness of the relevance of the written record of parliamentary speeches and to the changing of retextualization practices in order to prioritize what is said in the speeches, not what the speaker should or would have said. Therefore, this thesis brings contributions to the task of retextualizing parliamentary speeches and intends to arouse the attention of researchers to this vast field of study that is still little explored
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