The relationship between the verbal-visual cohesive chains of serial comic strips and their generic configuration

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Autor(a) principal: Simões, Alex Caldas
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: SciELO Preprints
Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/3096
Resumo: After all, what is the relationship between text and genre? Based on Hasan's (1989) systemic-functional linguistics and Textual Linguistics postulations on verbal-visual cohesion (Ramos, 2012), our research investigates whether there is a relationship between the cohesive chains and the structural movements of the strips. With the help of NVIVO, we analyzed this hypothesis in 20 serial comic strips by Ed Mort, by Veríssimo and Paiva (1991). We found that the rectangular format favors the realization of visual and verbal anaphors; that the referential introduction of characters takes place through the plane of total vision; and that the referential introduction of new scenarios is carried out through the general vision plan. The detail view plane performs the recategorization of the objects of the speech, as well as the use of the lower viewing angle, the aspect-to-aspect frame transition, the absence of frame, the visual metaphor and the foreground view plane. The serialization is reinforced by the realization of the verbal-visual encapsulators. We conclude that in the serial comic strip, cohesion is articulated with the structural movements of the text. Cohesion, therefore, appears as an element that articulates text and genre and, for us, must become the core of text analysis.
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spelling The relationship between the verbal-visual cohesive chains of serial comic strips and their generic configurationA relação entre as cadeias coesivas verbo-visuais das tiras cômicas seriadas e sua configuração genéricaEstrutura Potencial do Gênero (EPG)Coesão verbo-visualTira Cômica SeriadaGeneric Structure Potential (GSP)Verb-visual cohesionSerial Comic StripAfter all, what is the relationship between text and genre? Based on Hasan's (1989) systemic-functional linguistics and Textual Linguistics postulations on verbal-visual cohesion (Ramos, 2012), our research investigates whether there is a relationship between the cohesive chains and the structural movements of the strips. With the help of NVIVO, we analyzed this hypothesis in 20 serial comic strips by Ed Mort, by Veríssimo and Paiva (1991). We found that the rectangular format favors the realization of visual and verbal anaphors; that the referential introduction of characters takes place through the plane of total vision; and that the referential introduction of new scenarios is carried out through the general vision plan. The detail view plane performs the recategorization of the objects of the speech, as well as the use of the lower viewing angle, the aspect-to-aspect frame transition, the absence of frame, the visual metaphor and the foreground view plane. The serialization is reinforced by the realization of the verbal-visual encapsulators. We conclude that in the serial comic strip, cohesion is articulated with the structural movements of the text. Cohesion, therefore, appears as an element that articulates text and genre and, for us, must become the core of text analysis.Afinal, qual a relação entre o texto e o gênero? Partindo da linguística sistêmico-funcional de Hasan (1989) e das postulações da Linguística Textual sobre a coesão verbo-visual (Ramos, 2012), nossa pesquisa investiga se há relação entre as cadeias coesivas e os movimentos estruturais das tiras. Com o auxílio do NVIVO, analisamos essa hipótese em 20 tiras cômicas seriadas de Ed Mort, de Veríssimo e Paiva (1991). Constatamos que o formato retangular favorece a realização das anáforas visuais e verbais; que a introdução referencial de personagens se realiza pelo plano de visão total; e que a introdução referencial de novos cenários se realiza pelo plano de visão geral. O plano de visão detalhe realiza a recategorização dos objetos do discurso, assim como o uso do ângulo de visão inferior, da transição de quadros aspecto para aspecto, da ausência de requadro, da metáfora visual e do plano de visão primeiro plano. A seriação da tira é reforçada pela realização dos encapsuladores verbo-visuais. Concluímos que na tira cômica seriada a coesão se articula com os movimentos estruturais do texto. A coesão, portanto, surge como elemento que articula texto e gênero e, para nós, deve passar a ser o núcleo de análise do texto.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2021-10-26info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/309610.1590/1678-460x202150256porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/3096/5582Copyright (c) 2021 Alex Caldas Simõeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSimões, Alex Caldasreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2021-10-25T23:24:33Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/3096Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2021-10-25T23:24:33SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The relationship between the verbal-visual cohesive chains of serial comic strips and their generic configuration
A relação entre as cadeias coesivas verbo-visuais das tiras cômicas seriadas e sua configuração genérica
title The relationship between the verbal-visual cohesive chains of serial comic strips and their generic configuration
spellingShingle The relationship between the verbal-visual cohesive chains of serial comic strips and their generic configuration
Simões, Alex Caldas
Estrutura Potencial do Gênero (EPG)
Coesão verbo-visual
Tira Cômica Seriada
Generic Structure Potential (GSP)
Verb-visual cohesion
Serial Comic Strip
title_short The relationship between the verbal-visual cohesive chains of serial comic strips and their generic configuration
title_full The relationship between the verbal-visual cohesive chains of serial comic strips and their generic configuration
title_fullStr The relationship between the verbal-visual cohesive chains of serial comic strips and their generic configuration
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between the verbal-visual cohesive chains of serial comic strips and their generic configuration
title_sort The relationship between the verbal-visual cohesive chains of serial comic strips and their generic configuration
author Simões, Alex Caldas
author_facet Simões, Alex Caldas
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Simões, Alex Caldas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Estrutura Potencial do Gênero (EPG)
Coesão verbo-visual
Tira Cômica Seriada
Generic Structure Potential (GSP)
Verb-visual cohesion
Serial Comic Strip
topic Estrutura Potencial do Gênero (EPG)
Coesão verbo-visual
Tira Cômica Seriada
Generic Structure Potential (GSP)
Verb-visual cohesion
Serial Comic Strip
description After all, what is the relationship between text and genre? Based on Hasan's (1989) systemic-functional linguistics and Textual Linguistics postulations on verbal-visual cohesion (Ramos, 2012), our research investigates whether there is a relationship between the cohesive chains and the structural movements of the strips. With the help of NVIVO, we analyzed this hypothesis in 20 serial comic strips by Ed Mort, by Veríssimo and Paiva (1991). We found that the rectangular format favors the realization of visual and verbal anaphors; that the referential introduction of characters takes place through the plane of total vision; and that the referential introduction of new scenarios is carried out through the general vision plan. The detail view plane performs the recategorization of the objects of the speech, as well as the use of the lower viewing angle, the aspect-to-aspect frame transition, the absence of frame, the visual metaphor and the foreground view plane. The serialization is reinforced by the realization of the verbal-visual encapsulators. We conclude that in the serial comic strip, cohesion is articulated with the structural movements of the text. Cohesion, therefore, appears as an element that articulates text and genre and, for us, must become the core of text analysis.
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