Women’s mimimi in memes: referential processes, stereotyping and re-enunciation

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Autor(a) principal: Feres, Beatriz dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Rebello, Ilana da Silva, Ribeiro, Patrícia Ferreira Neves, Monnerat, Rosane dos Santos Mauro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Gragoatá
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/34198
Resumo: The posts exchanged in digital network demonstrate a multi-interaction and project a profitable sharing of information, opinions, new discursive genres and communication protocols. This is the case of meme, an emerging digital genre that quickly gains expressive power and communicational capacity. Precisely because of its "replicating" character, by repeating, totally or partially, what was said and / or the saying to express something new and to leave on the surface its imitative-transforming character, it represents, explicitly, the dialogism that pervades every statement. From the configuration of memes characterized as "mimimi", that is, of insistently questioning content, more specifically those that focus on the representation of women, we intend to analyze how a stereotype is fabricated, assuming that there are initially prototypical social representations with the potential to be generalized. In this analysis, we highlight the re-enunciation of fixed formulas, so commonly used in memes, in a visible process of intertextuality / intericonicity shared, especially, by netizens, as a factor for the reorganization of certain social representations. From a set of memes created around the "beautiful, demure and domestic" maxim, initially used by Veja magazine in April 2016, in the description of Marcela Temer, "first lady", this work intends to analyze the verbal-visual referential process in these statements, markedly stereotyped, as a communicative and axiological resource related to femininity. The theoretical basis for the analysis will be centered in the Semiolinguistic Theory of Discourse Analysis, in the interface with Textual Linguistics, with Theory of Social Representations, with Semiology and as a contribution related to re-enunciation.
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spelling Women’s mimimi in memes: referential processes, stereotyping and re-enunciationMimimi de mulher em ‘memes’: referenciação, estereotipagem e reenunciaçãoReferential processesre-enunciationstereotypecommunicative contractmeme.Referenciaçãoreenunciaçãoestereótipocontrato comunicativomeme.The posts exchanged in digital network demonstrate a multi-interaction and project a profitable sharing of information, opinions, new discursive genres and communication protocols. This is the case of meme, an emerging digital genre that quickly gains expressive power and communicational capacity. Precisely because of its "replicating" character, by repeating, totally or partially, what was said and / or the saying to express something new and to leave on the surface its imitative-transforming character, it represents, explicitly, the dialogism that pervades every statement. From the configuration of memes characterized as "mimimi", that is, of insistently questioning content, more specifically those that focus on the representation of women, we intend to analyze how a stereotype is fabricated, assuming that there are initially prototypical social representations with the potential to be generalized. In this analysis, we highlight the re-enunciation of fixed formulas, so commonly used in memes, in a visible process of intertextuality / intericonicity shared, especially, by netizens, as a factor for the reorganization of certain social representations. From a set of memes created around the "beautiful, demure and domestic" maxim, initially used by Veja magazine in April 2016, in the description of Marcela Temer, "first lady", this work intends to analyze the verbal-visual referential process in these statements, markedly stereotyped, as a communicative and axiological resource related to femininity. The theoretical basis for the analysis will be centered in the Semiolinguistic Theory of Discourse Analysis, in the interface with Textual Linguistics, with Theory of Social Representations, with Semiology and as a contribution related to re-enunciation.Os posts (publicações) trocados em rede digital demonstram uma multi-interação e projetam uma profícua partilha de informações, opiniões, novos gêneros discursivos e protocolos de comunicação. É esse o caso do meme, um gênero digital emergente, que ganha rapidamente força expressiva e capacidade comunicacional. Justamente pelo seu caráter “replicante”, ao repetir, total ou parcialmente, o dito e/ou o dizer para expressar algo novo e deixar impresso em sua superfície seu caráter imitativo-transformador, representa, de modo explícito, o dialogismo que perpassa todo enunciado. A partir da configuração de memes caracterizados como “mimimi”, isto é, de conteúdo insistentemente questionador, mais especificamente aqueles que focalizam a representação da mulher, pretende-se analisar como é fabricado um estereótipo, pressupondo-se haver representações sociais inicialmente prototípicas com potencial para serem alçadas a generalizações. Destaca-se nessa análise a reenunciação de fórmulas fixas, tão comumente empregada em memes, em um visível processo de intertextualidade/intericonicidade partilhado, sobretudo, ou especificamente, pelos internautas, como fator de reorganização avaliativa de certas representações sociais. A partir de um conjunto de memes criados em torno da máxima “bela, recatada e do lar”, utilizada, inicialmente, pela revista Veja, em abril de 2016, na descrição de Marcela Temer, “primeira-dama”, este trabalho pretende analisar o processo verbo-visual de referenciação nesses enunciados, marcadamente estereotipado, como recurso comunicativo e axiológico relacionado à feminilidade. A base teórica para a análise estará centrada na Teoria Semiolinguística de Análise do Discurso, na interface com a Linguística Textual, com a Teoria das Representações Sociais, com a Semiologia e com aporte relacionado à reenunciação.Universidade Federal Fluminense2020-07-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/3419810.22409/gragoata.v25iEsp.34198Gragoatá; Vol. 25 (2020): Commemorative Issue - Linguistics and Literature: trends, ruptures, innovations; 310-333Gragoatá; v. 25 (2020): Nº Especial Comemorativo - Linguística e Literatura: tendências, rupturas, inovações; 310-3332358-41141413-907310.22409/gragoata.v25iEsp.reponame:Gragoatáinstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFporhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/34198/25379Copyright (c) 2020 Gragoatáinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFeres, Beatriz dos SantosRebello, Ilana da SilvaRibeiro, Patrícia Ferreira NevesMonnerat, Rosane dos Santos Mauro2020-08-02T02:31:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/34198Revistahttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoataPUBhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/oai||revistagragoata@gmail.com2358-41141413-9073opendoar:2020-08-02T02:31:46Gragoatá - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Women’s mimimi in memes: referential processes, stereotyping and re-enunciation
Mimimi de mulher em ‘memes’: referenciação, estereotipagem e reenunciação
title Women’s mimimi in memes: referential processes, stereotyping and re-enunciation
spellingShingle Women’s mimimi in memes: referential processes, stereotyping and re-enunciation
Feres, Beatriz dos Santos
Referential processes
re-enunciation
stereotype
communicative contract
meme.
Referenciação
reenunciação
estereótipo
contrato comunicativo
meme.
title_short Women’s mimimi in memes: referential processes, stereotyping and re-enunciation
title_full Women’s mimimi in memes: referential processes, stereotyping and re-enunciation
title_fullStr Women’s mimimi in memes: referential processes, stereotyping and re-enunciation
title_full_unstemmed Women’s mimimi in memes: referential processes, stereotyping and re-enunciation
title_sort Women’s mimimi in memes: referential processes, stereotyping and re-enunciation
author Feres, Beatriz dos Santos
author_facet Feres, Beatriz dos Santos
Rebello, Ilana da Silva
Ribeiro, Patrícia Ferreira Neves
Monnerat, Rosane dos Santos Mauro
author_role author
author2 Rebello, Ilana da Silva
Ribeiro, Patrícia Ferreira Neves
Monnerat, Rosane dos Santos Mauro
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Feres, Beatriz dos Santos
Rebello, Ilana da Silva
Ribeiro, Patrícia Ferreira Neves
Monnerat, Rosane dos Santos Mauro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Referential processes
re-enunciation
stereotype
communicative contract
meme.
Referenciação
reenunciação
estereótipo
contrato comunicativo
meme.
topic Referential processes
re-enunciation
stereotype
communicative contract
meme.
Referenciação
reenunciação
estereótipo
contrato comunicativo
meme.
description The posts exchanged in digital network demonstrate a multi-interaction and project a profitable sharing of information, opinions, new discursive genres and communication protocols. This is the case of meme, an emerging digital genre that quickly gains expressive power and communicational capacity. Precisely because of its "replicating" character, by repeating, totally or partially, what was said and / or the saying to express something new and to leave on the surface its imitative-transforming character, it represents, explicitly, the dialogism that pervades every statement. From the configuration of memes characterized as "mimimi", that is, of insistently questioning content, more specifically those that focus on the representation of women, we intend to analyze how a stereotype is fabricated, assuming that there are initially prototypical social representations with the potential to be generalized. In this analysis, we highlight the re-enunciation of fixed formulas, so commonly used in memes, in a visible process of intertextuality / intericonicity shared, especially, by netizens, as a factor for the reorganization of certain social representations. From a set of memes created around the "beautiful, demure and domestic" maxim, initially used by Veja magazine in April 2016, in the description of Marcela Temer, "first lady", this work intends to analyze the verbal-visual referential process in these statements, markedly stereotyped, as a communicative and axiological resource related to femininity. The theoretical basis for the analysis will be centered in the Semiolinguistic Theory of Discourse Analysis, in the interface with Textual Linguistics, with Theory of Social Representations, with Semiology and as a contribution related to re-enunciation.
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