Humor discursive iconographic genres in the newspaper O Pasquim: a window for the freedom of expression

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Autor(a) principal: Petrini, Paulo
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Discursos Fotográficos
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/discursosfotograficos/article/view/14873
Resumo: This study analyses a sample of humor discursive iconographic genres, represented by the caricature, by the political caricature and by the cartoon, published in the newspaper O Pasquim. The aim was to understand how the publication was able to capture the spirit of the time (zeitgeist) during the civil-military dictatorship of the 1970s, looking at the cognitive processes of development of the collective imagination and, above all, how was it able to express the critical opinions towards the coercive ideologies and towards the ways of censorship imposed on freedom of expression with the use of this kind of visual language. The research qualitatively interprets the humor discursive iconographic genres through their interaction with the socio-historic-cultural context, and identifies the discourses in the light of theories of language. Results showed how relevant and effective was the journalistic use of this type of language, by O Pasquim, in order to trespass the borderline of unauthorized communication imposed by the hegemonic power and thus generate critical discourses in that context. It also brought up that the iconographic genres of humor are visual texts able to express a high level of critical information, which is particularly due to the nature of this kind of language, characterized as authorial, polyphonic and poetic, allowing implicit and explicit views of the world. Thus, the humor discursive iconographic genres, besides being language with high potential for information, able to overcome the limits imposed on freedom of expression, have also proved themselves as powerful resources demarcating aesthetic styles for editorial projects of humor journalism, among which O Pasquim postulates as one of the pioneer references.
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spelling Humor discursive iconographic genres in the newspaper O Pasquim: a window for the freedom of expressionGêneros discursivos iconográficos de humor no jornal O Pasquim: uma janela para a liberdade de expressãoHumor discursive iconographic genresO PasquimCivil-military dictatorshipFreedom of expression.Teses e Dissertações. Charge. Caricatura. Cartum. Humor Gráfico. O Pasquim. Ditadura Civil-Militar. Liberdade de Expressão.This study analyses a sample of humor discursive iconographic genres, represented by the caricature, by the political caricature and by the cartoon, published in the newspaper O Pasquim. The aim was to understand how the publication was able to capture the spirit of the time (zeitgeist) during the civil-military dictatorship of the 1970s, looking at the cognitive processes of development of the collective imagination and, above all, how was it able to express the critical opinions towards the coercive ideologies and towards the ways of censorship imposed on freedom of expression with the use of this kind of visual language. The research qualitatively interprets the humor discursive iconographic genres through their interaction with the socio-historic-cultural context, and identifies the discourses in the light of theories of language. Results showed how relevant and effective was the journalistic use of this type of language, by O Pasquim, in order to trespass the borderline of unauthorized communication imposed by the hegemonic power and thus generate critical discourses in that context. It also brought up that the iconographic genres of humor are visual texts able to express a high level of critical information, which is particularly due to the nature of this kind of language, characterized as authorial, polyphonic and poetic, allowing implicit and explicit views of the world. Thus, the humor discursive iconographic genres, besides being language with high potential for information, able to overcome the limits imposed on freedom of expression, have also proved themselves as powerful resources demarcating aesthetic styles for editorial projects of humor journalism, among which O Pasquim postulates as one of the pioneer references.Este estudo analisa uma amostra de gêneros discursivos iconográficos de humor, representados pela caricatura, pela charge e pelo cartum, publicados em O Pasquim, com o objetivo de compreender de que maneira foi possível para o jornal captar o espírito da época (zeitgest) da ditadura civil-militar na década de 1970, olhar para os processos cognitivos de formação do imaginário coletivo e, especialmente, como pôde expressar opiniões críticas às ideologias coercivas e às formas de censura impostas à liberdade de expressão com o emprego desta forma de linguagem visual. O trabalho interpreta, de forma qualitativa, os gêneros discursivos iconográficos de humor, mediante suas interações com o contexto sócio-históricocultural, e identifica os discursos presentes à luz de teorias da linguagem. A pesquisa demonstrou como foi importante e eficaz o emprego jornalístico desta forma de linguagem, utilizada pelo jornal O Pasquim, para ultrapassar as barreiras impostas pelo controle à comunicação não autorizada pelo poder hegemônico e gerar discursos críticos naquele contexto. Também trouxe à tona que os gêneros discursivos iconográficos de humor são espécies de textos visuais capazes de expressar elevado grau de informatividade crítica, atributo conferido devido à sua natureza de linguagem autoral, polifônica e poética, que possibilita revelar visões de mundo contidas de maneira implícita e explícita. Destarte, os gêneros discursivos iconográficos de humor revelaram-se, além de linguagem de elevado grau de informatividade para superar limites impostos à liberdade de expressão, poderosos recursos demarcadores de estilos estéticos para projetos editoriais de jornalismo de humor, dentre os quais O Pasquim postula-se como uma das referências pioneiras.Universidade Estadual de Londrina2013-04-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo não avaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/discursosfotograficos/article/view/1487310.5433/1984-7939.2013v9n14p281Discursos Fotograficos; v. 9 n. 14 (2013); 281-1821984-79391808-5652reponame:Discursos Fotográficosinstname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/discursosfotograficos/article/view/14873/12429Petrini, Pauloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2017-08-22T19:59:56Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14873Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/discursosfotograficosPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/discursosfotograficos/oairevistadiscursos@uel.br || laudi@uel.br || discursosfoto@uel.br10.5433/1984-79391984-79391808-5652opendoar:2017-08-22T19:59:56Discursos Fotográficos - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Humor discursive iconographic genres in the newspaper O Pasquim: a window for the freedom of expression
Gêneros discursivos iconográficos de humor no jornal O Pasquim: uma janela para a liberdade de expressão
title Humor discursive iconographic genres in the newspaper O Pasquim: a window for the freedom of expression
spellingShingle Humor discursive iconographic genres in the newspaper O Pasquim: a window for the freedom of expression
Petrini, Paulo
Humor discursive iconographic genres
O Pasquim
Civil-military dictatorship
Freedom of expression.
Teses e Dissertações. Charge. Caricatura. Cartum. Humor Gráfico. O Pasquim. Ditadura Civil-Militar. Liberdade de Expressão.
title_short Humor discursive iconographic genres in the newspaper O Pasquim: a window for the freedom of expression
title_full Humor discursive iconographic genres in the newspaper O Pasquim: a window for the freedom of expression
title_fullStr Humor discursive iconographic genres in the newspaper O Pasquim: a window for the freedom of expression
title_full_unstemmed Humor discursive iconographic genres in the newspaper O Pasquim: a window for the freedom of expression
title_sort Humor discursive iconographic genres in the newspaper O Pasquim: a window for the freedom of expression
author Petrini, Paulo
author_facet Petrini, Paulo
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Petrini, Paulo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Humor discursive iconographic genres
O Pasquim
Civil-military dictatorship
Freedom of expression.
Teses e Dissertações. Charge. Caricatura. Cartum. Humor Gráfico. O Pasquim. Ditadura Civil-Militar. Liberdade de Expressão.
topic Humor discursive iconographic genres
O Pasquim
Civil-military dictatorship
Freedom of expression.
Teses e Dissertações. Charge. Caricatura. Cartum. Humor Gráfico. O Pasquim. Ditadura Civil-Militar. Liberdade de Expressão.
description This study analyses a sample of humor discursive iconographic genres, represented by the caricature, by the political caricature and by the cartoon, published in the newspaper O Pasquim. The aim was to understand how the publication was able to capture the spirit of the time (zeitgeist) during the civil-military dictatorship of the 1970s, looking at the cognitive processes of development of the collective imagination and, above all, how was it able to express the critical opinions towards the coercive ideologies and towards the ways of censorship imposed on freedom of expression with the use of this kind of visual language. The research qualitatively interprets the humor discursive iconographic genres through their interaction with the socio-historic-cultural context, and identifies the discourses in the light of theories of language. Results showed how relevant and effective was the journalistic use of this type of language, by O Pasquim, in order to trespass the borderline of unauthorized communication imposed by the hegemonic power and thus generate critical discourses in that context. It also brought up that the iconographic genres of humor are visual texts able to express a high level of critical information, which is particularly due to the nature of this kind of language, characterized as authorial, polyphonic and poetic, allowing implicit and explicit views of the world. Thus, the humor discursive iconographic genres, besides being language with high potential for information, able to overcome the limits imposed on freedom of expression, have also proved themselves as powerful resources demarcating aesthetic styles for editorial projects of humor journalism, among which O Pasquim postulates as one of the pioneer references.
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