Índios & brasileiros : posse da terra Brasilis nos discursos jornalístico on line, político e indígena
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Resumo: | Our research brings to reflection and analysis the struggle over land in Brazil between Indians and Brazilians, as formulated in the journalistic discourse online, as well as in the political and indigenous discourses, to refer to indigenous land ownership. The main corpus consists of newspaper headlines from sites in three states: one of Roraima (www.folhabv.com.br Folha de Boa Vista), one of São Paulo (www.folhaonline.com.br Folha de São Paulo) and one of Rio de Janeiro (www.g1.com.br Globo Organizations); letters written by the political group of Roraima; and letters made by indigenous peoples. This work is based on the Discourse Analysis theoretical framework, as explained in various works of Michel Pêcheux, in France, and Eni Orlandi, in Brazil. The analysis was undertaken from a variety of themes that in the texts reviewed are linked to land belonging. This research attempts to infer how the ones engaged in the dispute over land, Indians and Brazilians, are designed throughout the discourse dispersion. The journalistic discourse online announces indigenous land ownership by a web of words and expressions that moves the issue into the realm of law, calling it illegal. The Indians' rights to land and voice do not appear in news headlines online. When the indigenous land ownership becomes news it is attached to negativity and losses related to all in Roraima, guiding meaning into a direction that makes Brazilians the legitimate land owners. In the Roraimense political discourse the indigenous land ownership is meant as a problem, since it is presented as an obstacle to the development of the state. As a result, the discursive construction of the reference of 'we' produces an effect of a totalizing homogeneity in relation to defense of property and diverse exploitation of land. The indigenous discourse presents, in the materiality of the language, various forms of resistance to the discourse about the Indians. The discursive constructions of the references of the Indians themselves and of those involved in the dispute over land issue follow another guideline: the indigenous discourse is not subject to the conciseness of the language, instead, it gives to see one-on-one of those included in the community. |
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Índios & brasileiros : posse da terra Brasilis nos discursos jornalístico on line, político e indígenaAnálise do discursoDiscurso jornalísticoPosse de terraÍndioDiscurso políticoDiscurso indígenaDiscourse AnalysisJournalistic discoursePossession owershipPolitical discourseIndigenous discourseCNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRASOur research brings to reflection and analysis the struggle over land in Brazil between Indians and Brazilians, as formulated in the journalistic discourse online, as well as in the political and indigenous discourses, to refer to indigenous land ownership. The main corpus consists of newspaper headlines from sites in three states: one of Roraima (www.folhabv.com.br Folha de Boa Vista), one of São Paulo (www.folhaonline.com.br Folha de São Paulo) and one of Rio de Janeiro (www.g1.com.br Globo Organizations); letters written by the political group of Roraima; and letters made by indigenous peoples. This work is based on the Discourse Analysis theoretical framework, as explained in various works of Michel Pêcheux, in France, and Eni Orlandi, in Brazil. The analysis was undertaken from a variety of themes that in the texts reviewed are linked to land belonging. This research attempts to infer how the ones engaged in the dispute over land, Indians and Brazilians, are designed throughout the discourse dispersion. The journalistic discourse online announces indigenous land ownership by a web of words and expressions that moves the issue into the realm of law, calling it illegal. The Indians' rights to land and voice do not appear in news headlines online. When the indigenous land ownership becomes news it is attached to negativity and losses related to all in Roraima, guiding meaning into a direction that makes Brazilians the legitimate land owners. In the Roraimense political discourse the indigenous land ownership is meant as a problem, since it is presented as an obstacle to the development of the state. As a result, the discursive construction of the reference of 'we' produces an effect of a totalizing homogeneity in relation to defense of property and diverse exploitation of land. The indigenous discourse presents, in the materiality of the language, various forms of resistance to the discourse about the Indians. The discursive constructions of the references of the Indians themselves and of those involved in the dispute over land issue follow another guideline: the indigenous discourse is not subject to the conciseness of the language, instead, it gives to see one-on-one of those included in the community.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorEsta pesquisa traz para reflexão e análise a disputa pelas terras do Brasil entre índios e brasileiros, tal como é formulada no discurso jornalístico online, bem como nos discursos político e indígena, ao se referirem à posse indígena da terra. O corpus principal é constituído por manchetes de sítios de jornais de três estados: um de Roraima (www.folhabv.com.br, do jornal Folha de Boa Vista), um de São Paulo (www.folhaonline.com.br, da Folha de São Paulo) e um do Rio de Janeiro (www.g1.com.br, das Organizações Globo), cartas escritas pelo grupo político roraimense e cartas formuladas por povos indígenas. Baseia-se nos pressupostos teóricos da Análise do Discurso, conforme explicitados nas diversas obras de Michel Pêcheux, na França, e Eni Orlandi, no Brasil. A análise foi empreendida a partir de diversas temáticas que, nesses textos, são vinculadas ao pertencimento da terra. Busca depreender como são projetados, na dispersão do discurso, os envolvidos na disputa pela terra, os índios e os brasileiros. O discurso jornalístico virtual anuncia a posse indígena da terra por uma trama de vocábulos e expressões que deslocam a questão para o âmbito do jurídico, classificando-a como ilegal. O direito dos índios à terra, à voz indígena não comparecem nas manchetes jornalísticas. O que se torna notícia com a posse indígena da terra remete a negatividades e prejuízos relacionados a todos de Roraima, organizando uma direção de sentidos que legitima a propriedade da terra pelos brasileiros. No discurso político roraimense, apresenta-se como óbvia uma injunção ao desenvolver-se, em relação ao que a posse indígena da terra é significada como problema, como entrave para o desenvolvimento do Estado. Produz-se como efeito, pela construção discursiva da referência de nós , uma homogeneidade totalizante em relação à defesa da propriedade e da exploração diversa da terra. O discurso indígena apresenta, na materialidade da língua, diversas formas de resistência ao discurso sobre os índios. As construções discursivas das referências de si mesmos e dos envolvidos na questão da disputa pela terra seguem outra diretriz: o discurso indígena não se submete à concisão da língua, em vez disso, dá a ver o um-a-um dos que estão compreendidos na coletividade.Programa de Pós-graduação em LetrasletrasMariani, Bethânia Sampaio CorreaCPF:40090989822http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4780295T2Freire, José Ribamar BessaCPF:07634285234http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4783338E1Magalhães, Belmira Rita da CostaCPF:59900103422http://lattes.cnpq.br/1964810411309274Silva, Daniel do Nascimento eCPF:05227246922http://lattes.cnpq.br/0522724697395740Sousa, Silvia Maria deCPF:64532111022http://lattes.cnpq.br/7132255867772899Silva, Silmara Cristina Dela daCPF:96323137222http://lattes.cnpq.br/9632313729137282Leal, Maria do Socorro Pereira2021-03-10T20:46:57Z2011-06-142021-03-10T20:46:57Z2011-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://app.uff.br/riuff/handle/1/19264porCC-BY-SAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal Fluminense (RIUFF)instname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFF2021-03-10T20:46:57Zoai:app.uff.br:1/19264Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://app.uff.br/oai/requestriuff@id.uff.bropendoar:21202024-08-19T10:45:10.200155Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal Fluminense (RIUFF) - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false |
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Índios & brasileiros : posse da terra Brasilis nos discursos jornalístico on line, político e indígena |
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Índios & brasileiros : posse da terra Brasilis nos discursos jornalístico on line, político e indígena |
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Índios & brasileiros : posse da terra Brasilis nos discursos jornalístico on line, político e indígena Leal, Maria do Socorro Pereira Análise do discurso Discurso jornalístico Posse de terra Índio Discurso político Discurso indígena Discourse Analysis Journalistic discourse Possession owership Political discourse Indigenous discourse CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS |
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Índios & brasileiros : posse da terra Brasilis nos discursos jornalístico on line, político e indígena |
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Índios & brasileiros : posse da terra Brasilis nos discursos jornalístico on line, político e indígena |
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Índios & brasileiros : posse da terra Brasilis nos discursos jornalístico on line, político e indígena |
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Índios & brasileiros : posse da terra Brasilis nos discursos jornalístico on line, político e indígena |
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Índios & brasileiros : posse da terra Brasilis nos discursos jornalístico on line, político e indígena |
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Leal, Maria do Socorro Pereira |
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Leal, Maria do Socorro Pereira |
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Mariani, Bethânia Sampaio Correa CPF:40090989822 http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4780295T2 Freire, José Ribamar Bessa CPF:07634285234 http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4783338E1 Magalhães, Belmira Rita da Costa CPF:59900103422 http://lattes.cnpq.br/1964810411309274 Silva, Daniel do Nascimento e CPF:05227246922 http://lattes.cnpq.br/0522724697395740 Sousa, Silvia Maria de CPF:64532111022 http://lattes.cnpq.br/7132255867772899 Silva, Silmara Cristina Dela da CPF:96323137222 http://lattes.cnpq.br/9632313729137282 |
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Leal, Maria do Socorro Pereira |
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Análise do discurso Discurso jornalístico Posse de terra Índio Discurso político Discurso indígena Discourse Analysis Journalistic discourse Possession owership Political discourse Indigenous discourse CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS |
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Análise do discurso Discurso jornalístico Posse de terra Índio Discurso político Discurso indígena Discourse Analysis Journalistic discourse Possession owership Political discourse Indigenous discourse CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS |
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Our research brings to reflection and analysis the struggle over land in Brazil between Indians and Brazilians, as formulated in the journalistic discourse online, as well as in the political and indigenous discourses, to refer to indigenous land ownership. The main corpus consists of newspaper headlines from sites in three states: one of Roraima (www.folhabv.com.br Folha de Boa Vista), one of São Paulo (www.folhaonline.com.br Folha de São Paulo) and one of Rio de Janeiro (www.g1.com.br Globo Organizations); letters written by the political group of Roraima; and letters made by indigenous peoples. This work is based on the Discourse Analysis theoretical framework, as explained in various works of Michel Pêcheux, in France, and Eni Orlandi, in Brazil. The analysis was undertaken from a variety of themes that in the texts reviewed are linked to land belonging. This research attempts to infer how the ones engaged in the dispute over land, Indians and Brazilians, are designed throughout the discourse dispersion. The journalistic discourse online announces indigenous land ownership by a web of words and expressions that moves the issue into the realm of law, calling it illegal. The Indians' rights to land and voice do not appear in news headlines online. When the indigenous land ownership becomes news it is attached to negativity and losses related to all in Roraima, guiding meaning into a direction that makes Brazilians the legitimate land owners. In the Roraimense political discourse the indigenous land ownership is meant as a problem, since it is presented as an obstacle to the development of the state. As a result, the discursive construction of the reference of 'we' produces an effect of a totalizing homogeneity in relation to defense of property and diverse exploitation of land. The indigenous discourse presents, in the materiality of the language, various forms of resistance to the discourse about the Indians. The discursive constructions of the references of the Indians themselves and of those involved in the dispute over land issue follow another guideline: the indigenous discourse is not subject to the conciseness of the language, instead, it gives to see one-on-one of those included in the community. |
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