Who is Marielle Franco? An image investigation proposal constructed by media discourse
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Resumo: | The present study aims to investigate the images attributed to Councilwoman Marielle Franco, who was murdered with her driver Anderson Gomes. Such a loss meant a throwback for women"™s movements. The research is based on Semiolinguistic Discourse Analysis, proposed by Patrick Charaudeau, and on Black Feminism, from the perspective of decolonial feminism. The Semiolinguistic Theory offers theoretical support for the understanding of the discursive processes, resulting from the position of the discursive subjects, according to their project of influence. In this perspective, it is intended to apprehend images of the councilwoman, and also the collective imagery constructed around these identities. The intersectionality, which is in the presentation of Marielle Franco as a woman, black, lesbian, mother and defender of human rights, reveals the awareness of the proposals of Black Feminism that advocates the fight to combat inequality. The analysis of two articles, published by the sites G1 and BBC Brasil, reveals different identities of the councilwoman, engendered in quite different discursive construction strategies and collective imaginaries. |
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Who is Marielle Franco? An image investigation proposal constructed by media discourseQuem é Marielle Franco? Uma proposta de investigação das imagens construídas pelos discursos midiáticosIdentityCollective imaginariesDecolonialBlack feminismIdentidadeImaginários ColetivosDescolonialidadeFeminismo NegroThe present study aims to investigate the images attributed to Councilwoman Marielle Franco, who was murdered with her driver Anderson Gomes. Such a loss meant a throwback for women"™s movements. The research is based on Semiolinguistic Discourse Analysis, proposed by Patrick Charaudeau, and on Black Feminism, from the perspective of decolonial feminism. The Semiolinguistic Theory offers theoretical support for the understanding of the discursive processes, resulting from the position of the discursive subjects, according to their project of influence. In this perspective, it is intended to apprehend images of the councilwoman, and also the collective imagery constructed around these identities. The intersectionality, which is in the presentation of Marielle Franco as a woman, black, lesbian, mother and defender of human rights, reveals the awareness of the proposals of Black Feminism that advocates the fight to combat inequality. The analysis of two articles, published by the sites G1 and BBC Brasil, reveals different identities of the councilwoman, engendered in quite different discursive construction strategies and collective imaginaries.O presente estudo visa investigar as imagens atribuídas à vereadora Marielle Franco, executada junto com o seu motorista Anderson Gomes. Tal perda significou um retrocesso para os movimentos de mulheres. A pesquisa fundamenta-se na Análise Semiolinguística do Discurso, proposta por Charaudeau, e no Feminismo Negro, na perspectiva do feminismo descolonial. A Teoria Semiolinguística oferece suporte teórico para a compreensão dos processos discursivos, resultantes da posição dos sujeitos discursivos, de acordo com o seu projeto de influência. Pretende-se apreender imagens da vereadora por meio do exame dos imaginários coletivos construídos em torno dessas identidades. A interseccionalidade, presente na apresentação de Marielle Franco como mulher, preta, lésbica, mãe e defensora dos direitos humanos, revela a consciência das propostas do Feminismo Negro, que preconiza a luta pelo combate à desigualdade. A análise de duas matérias, publicadas nos sites G1 e BBC Brasil, revela diferentes identidades da vereadora, engendradas em estratégias de construção discursivas e imaginários coletivos bastante distintos.Edições UERN2020-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.apps.uern.br/index.php/RCOL/article/view/3105COLINEARES; v. 7 n. 2 (2020): Revista Colineares; 46-662357-8203reponame:Revista Colinearesinstname:Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte (UERN)instacron:UERNporhttps://periodicos.apps.uern.br/index.php/RCOL/article/view/3105/2664Copyright (c) 2020 Verônica Palmira Salme de Aragão, Camila Kayssa Targino Dutrahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAragão, Verônica Palmira Salme de Dutra, Camila Kayssa Targino 2023-07-31T16:18:03Zoai:ojs2.periodicos.apps.uern.br:article/3105Revistahttp://periodicos.uern.br/index.php/colinearesPUBhttp://periodicos.uern.br/index.php/colineares/oai||rev.colineares@uern.br2357-82032357-8203opendoar:2024-05-17T13:37:38.777190Revista Colineares - Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte (UERN)false |
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Who is Marielle Franco? An image investigation proposal constructed by media discourse Quem é Marielle Franco? Uma proposta de investigação das imagens construídas pelos discursos midiáticos |
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Who is Marielle Franco? An image investigation proposal constructed by media discourse |
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Who is Marielle Franco? An image investigation proposal constructed by media discourse Aragão, Verônica Palmira Salme de Identity Collective imaginaries Decolonial Black feminism Identidade Imaginários Coletivos Descolonialidade Feminismo Negro |
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Who is Marielle Franco? An image investigation proposal constructed by media discourse |
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Who is Marielle Franco? An image investigation proposal constructed by media discourse |
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Who is Marielle Franco? An image investigation proposal constructed by media discourse |
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Who is Marielle Franco? An image investigation proposal constructed by media discourse |
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Who is Marielle Franco? An image investigation proposal constructed by media discourse |
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Aragão, Verônica Palmira Salme de |
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Aragão, Verônica Palmira Salme de Dutra, Camila Kayssa Targino |
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Dutra, Camila Kayssa Targino |
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Aragão, Verônica Palmira Salme de Dutra, Camila Kayssa Targino |
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Identity Collective imaginaries Decolonial Black feminism Identidade Imaginários Coletivos Descolonialidade Feminismo Negro |
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Identity Collective imaginaries Decolonial Black feminism Identidade Imaginários Coletivos Descolonialidade Feminismo Negro |
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The present study aims to investigate the images attributed to Councilwoman Marielle Franco, who was murdered with her driver Anderson Gomes. Such a loss meant a throwback for women"™s movements. The research is based on Semiolinguistic Discourse Analysis, proposed by Patrick Charaudeau, and on Black Feminism, from the perspective of decolonial feminism. The Semiolinguistic Theory offers theoretical support for the understanding of the discursive processes, resulting from the position of the discursive subjects, according to their project of influence. In this perspective, it is intended to apprehend images of the councilwoman, and also the collective imagery constructed around these identities. The intersectionality, which is in the presentation of Marielle Franco as a woman, black, lesbian, mother and defender of human rights, reveals the awareness of the proposals of Black Feminism that advocates the fight to combat inequality. The analysis of two articles, published by the sites G1 and BBC Brasil, reveals different identities of the councilwoman, engendered in quite different discursive construction strategies and collective imaginaries. |
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