A politização do corpo na “marcha das mulheres”: um dispositivo de discurso e de poder

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Hilda Rodrigues da
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: This theses aims to describe and analyza, in the light of the theoretical contributions of Discourse Analysis, the articulation of power over the politicization of the female body on the covers of Veja magazine, through the relations of power-knowledge that are realized through devices of security, sexuality and media as effects of truth and resistance, presente in statements of the cover of Veja magazine. When faced with the contexto of some report derived from these statements in the body of the jornal, we feel the need to presente, albeit briefly, certain statements presente within the journals that make up these discursive plots, in order to meet our research objetive analyze the politicization of the female body, describing the articulations between the materiality of utterances, their insertion in discursive formations, their inscription in a historical a priori, their control, their circulation, their rules of appearance and delimitation, through practices recorded by the media. We used as analytical-descriptive Research method, starting from the theoretical assuptions of Michel Foucault as the notions of discourse and utterance, without disregarding the methodological theoretical support of archeology. Veja magazine covers were selected for analysis, from 1968 to 2018,which set out a discursive course, directly or indirectly, about the marcho of women for their rights, which were sometimes silenced or erased from history through institutionalized, manipulated, articulated discourses governing “the will to be a woman”, depriving her of her rights through strategies of a power-knowledge capable of categorizing gender in the body’s production process, through print and digital media. The studies by Inês Araujo, Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben, Margareth Rago, among others, were essential for understanding the processes of subjectivation regarding the strategies and mechanisms of discursive and representational condendation of women which are anchored in the discursive memory of society. Therefore, the marcho f womwn throughout history is a movement of resistance and struggle that seeks the right to reinvente itsself through the narratives of a new history, even with inequalities knocking on the door, trying to naturalize the subordination role of women, disqualifying the feminime act through ideological and hegemonic constructions.
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When faced with the contexto of some report derived from these statements in the body of the jornal, we feel the need to presente, albeit briefly, certain statements presente within the journals that make up these discursive plots, in order to meet our research objetive analyze the politicization of the female body, describing the articulations between the materiality of utterances, their insertion in discursive formations, their inscription in a historical a priori, their control, their circulation, their rules of appearance and delimitation, through practices recorded by the media. We used as analytical-descriptive Research method, starting from the theoretical assuptions of Michel Foucault as the notions of discourse and utterance, without disregarding the methodological theoretical support of archeology. Veja magazine covers were selected for analysis, from 1968 to 2018,which set out a discursive course, directly or indirectly, about the marcho of women for their rights, which were sometimes silenced or erased from history through institutionalized, manipulated, articulated discourses governing “the will to be a woman”, depriving her of her rights through strategies of a power-knowledge capable of categorizing gender in the body’s production process, through print and digital media. The studies by Inês Araujo, Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben, Margareth Rago, among others, were essential for understanding the processes of subjectivation regarding the strategies and mechanisms of discursive and representational condendation of women which are anchored in the discursive memory of society. Therefore, the marcho f womwn throughout history is a movement of resistance and struggle that seeks the right to reinvente itsself through the narratives of a new history, even with inequalities knocking on the door, trying to naturalize the subordination role of women, disqualifying the feminime act through ideological and hegemonic constructions.A presente tese tem por objetivo descrever e analisar, à luz das contribuições teóricas da Análise do Discurso, a articulação do poder sobre a politização do corpo feminino nas capas da revista Veja, por meio das relações de poder-saber que se efetivam através de dispositivos de segurança, sexualidade e mídia como efeitos de verdade e resistência, presentes em enunciados das capas da revista Veja. Ao nos depararmos com o contexto de algumas reportagens derivadas desses enunciados no corpo da revista, sentimos a necessidade de apresentarmos, ainda que de forma breve, determinados enunciados presentes no interior das revistas que compõem essas tramas discursivas, para atender nosso objetivo de pesquisa que é analisar a politização do corpo feminino, descrevendo as articulações entre a materialidade dos enunciados, sua inserção em formações discursivas, sua inscrição em um a priori histórico, seu controle, sua circulação, suas regras de aparição e delimitação, por meio de práticas registradas pela mídia. Utilizamos como método a pesquisa analítico-descritiva, partindo dos pressupostos teóricos de Michel Foucault quanto as noções de discurso e enunciado, sem desconsiderar o aporte teórico metodológico da arqueologia. Foram selecionadas capas da revista Veja para análise, entre os períodos de 1968 a 2018, que estabelecem todo um percurso discursivo, direto ou indiretamente, sobre a marcha das mulheres por seus direitos, que por vezes foram silenciadas ou apagadas da história, por meio de discursos institucionalizados, manipulados, articuladas, governando “a vontade de ser mulher”, destituindo-a de seus direitos através de estratégias de um poder-saber capaz de categorizar o gênero no processo de produção do corpo, por meio da mídia impressa e digital. Os estudos de Inês Araujo, Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben, Margareth Rago dentre outros foram essenciais para a compreensão dos processos de subjetivação quanto às estratégias e os mecanismos de condensação discursiva e representacional da mulher, os quais se encontram ancorados na memória discursiva da sociedade. 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title A politização do corpo na “marcha das mulheres”: um dispositivo de discurso e de poder
spellingShingle A politização do corpo na “marcha das mulheres”: um dispositivo de discurso e de poder
Costa, Hilda Rodrigues da
Discurso
Subjetividade
Dispositivo
Marcha das mulheres
Revista Veja
Speech
Subjectivity
Device
Womens’s march
Veja magazine
LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LINGUISTICA
title_short A politização do corpo na “marcha das mulheres”: um dispositivo de discurso e de poder
title_full A politização do corpo na “marcha das mulheres”: um dispositivo de discurso e de poder
title_fullStr A politização do corpo na “marcha das mulheres”: um dispositivo de discurso e de poder
title_full_unstemmed A politização do corpo na “marcha das mulheres”: um dispositivo de discurso e de poder
title_sort A politização do corpo na “marcha das mulheres”: um dispositivo de discurso e de poder
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Santos, Cássia Rodrigues dos
Faria, Edna Silva
Candido, Gláucia Vieira
Silva, Leosmar Aparecido da
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Subjetividade
Dispositivo
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Subjetividade
Dispositivo
Marcha das mulheres
Revista Veja
Speech
Subjectivity
Device
Womens’s march
Veja magazine
LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LINGUISTICA
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Subjectivity
Device
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Veja magazine
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