About the Semiotics of Passion
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Resumo: | With the development in the studies on narrative syntax and the confidence it provides the discourse analyst with, Semiotics accepts the challenge to investigate and describe human emotions. The objective of this work is to discuss, among other things, the concept of passion and the procedures which enable to explain the arousal of the passional effect. Passion appears as a result of the play between the modalities of wanting to be, having to be, knowing to be and being able to be. Each of these modalities can unfold into four modal positions, as it is possible to deny each of the predicates or both at the same time. From the modality of wanting to be, for example, it is possible to get to wanting to be, to not wanting to be, to wanting not to be and to not wanting not to be. Passion is, therefore, the result of modal arrangements. However, the passion analyst cannot restrict his investigations to the modal arrangements, as the same modal sequence can be used to explain different passional effects. To reach a sensible passional description, a comprehensive investigation of the discourse is necessary. It is important to incorporate to the assessment of the modal arrangements an analysis of the actancial relations of the discourse, the narrative programming and the narrative trajectory. |
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About the Semiotics of PassionSobre a Semiótica das PaixõesPassional EffectModal ArrangementActancial RelationNarrative ProgrammingNarrative Trajectory.Efeito PassionalArranjo ModalRelação ActancialPrograma NarrativoPercurso Narrativo.With the development in the studies on narrative syntax and the confidence it provides the discourse analyst with, Semiotics accepts the challenge to investigate and describe human emotions. The objective of this work is to discuss, among other things, the concept of passion and the procedures which enable to explain the arousal of the passional effect. Passion appears as a result of the play between the modalities of wanting to be, having to be, knowing to be and being able to be. Each of these modalities can unfold into four modal positions, as it is possible to deny each of the predicates or both at the same time. From the modality of wanting to be, for example, it is possible to get to wanting to be, to not wanting to be, to wanting not to be and to not wanting not to be. Passion is, therefore, the result of modal arrangements. However, the passion analyst cannot restrict his investigations to the modal arrangements, as the same modal sequence can be used to explain different passional effects. To reach a sensible passional description, a comprehensive investigation of the discourse is necessary. It is important to incorporate to the assessment of the modal arrangements an analysis of the actancial relations of the discourse, the narrative programming and the narrative trajectory. Com o aprofundamento nos estudos sobre a sintaxe narrative e com a segurança que ela proporciona ao analista do discurso, a Semiótica aceita o desafio de investigar e de descrever as emoções humanas. O objetivo deste trabalho é discutir, dentre outras coisas, o conceito de paixão e os procedimentos a partir dos quais se torna possível explicar o surgimento do efeito passional. A paixão surge como o resultado do jogo entre as modalidades do querer ser, do dever ser, do saber ser e do poder ser. Cada uma destas modalidades pode desdobrar-se em quatro posições modais, já que se pode negar cada um dos predicados ou os dois ao mesmo tempo. A partir da modalidade do querer ser, por exemplo, pode-se chegar ao querer ser, ao não querer ser, ao querer não ser e ao não querer não ser. Uma paixão é, então, o fruto de arranjos modais. No entanto, o analista das paixões não pode limitar suas investigações aos arranjos modais, uma vez que uma mesma seqüência modal serve para explicar diferentes efeitos passionais. Para chegar a uma descrição passional ajuizada, faz-se necessária uma investigação mais ampla do discurso. É preciso incorporar ao exame dos arranjos modais uma análise das relações actanciais do discurso, dos programas e dos percursos narrativos.UEL2005-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/signum/article/view/370510.5433/2237-4876.2005v8n2p47Signum: Estudos da Linguagem; Vol. 8 No. 2 (2005): Volume Atemático; 47-64Signum: Estudos da Linguagem; v. 8 n. 2 (2005): Volume Atemático; 47-642237-4876reponame:Signum: Estudos da Linguageminstname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/signum/article/view/3705/2979Mello, Luiz Carlos Migliozzi Ferreira deinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-11-16T18:01:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3705Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/signumPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/signum/oai||signum@uel.br2237-48761516-3083opendoar:2022-11-16T18:01:07Signum: Estudos da Linguagem - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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About the Semiotics of Passion Sobre a Semiótica das Paixões |
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About the Semiotics of Passion |
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About the Semiotics of Passion Mello, Luiz Carlos Migliozzi Ferreira de Passional Effect Modal Arrangement Actancial Relation Narrative Programming Narrative Trajectory. Efeito Passional Arranjo Modal Relação Actancial Programa Narrativo Percurso Narrativo. |
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About the Semiotics of Passion |
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About the Semiotics of Passion |
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About the Semiotics of Passion |
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About the Semiotics of Passion |
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About the Semiotics of Passion |
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Mello, Luiz Carlos Migliozzi Ferreira de |
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Mello, Luiz Carlos Migliozzi Ferreira de |
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Mello, Luiz Carlos Migliozzi Ferreira de |
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Passional Effect Modal Arrangement Actancial Relation Narrative Programming Narrative Trajectory. Efeito Passional Arranjo Modal Relação Actancial Programa Narrativo Percurso Narrativo. |
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Passional Effect Modal Arrangement Actancial Relation Narrative Programming Narrative Trajectory. Efeito Passional Arranjo Modal Relação Actancial Programa Narrativo Percurso Narrativo. |
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With the development in the studies on narrative syntax and the confidence it provides the discourse analyst with, Semiotics accepts the challenge to investigate and describe human emotions. The objective of this work is to discuss, among other things, the concept of passion and the procedures which enable to explain the arousal of the passional effect. Passion appears as a result of the play between the modalities of wanting to be, having to be, knowing to be and being able to be. Each of these modalities can unfold into four modal positions, as it is possible to deny each of the predicates or both at the same time. From the modality of wanting to be, for example, it is possible to get to wanting to be, to not wanting to be, to wanting not to be and to not wanting not to be. Passion is, therefore, the result of modal arrangements. However, the passion analyst cannot restrict his investigations to the modal arrangements, as the same modal sequence can be used to explain different passional effects. To reach a sensible passional description, a comprehensive investigation of the discourse is necessary. It is important to incorporate to the assessment of the modal arrangements an analysis of the actancial relations of the discourse, the narrative programming and the narrative trajectory. |
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