The trajectory of character deaf-blind “Michelle” in movie Black trough the linguistic filosophy look: from status of individual to the subject

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Autor(a) principal: Cruz, Maurício Moreira da
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Filho, Ernandes da Silva, Milani, Sebastião Elias, Cândido, Gláucia Vieira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Signótica (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/sig/article/view/61749
Resumo: This study observes anddescribes the linguistic trajectory of “Michelly”, from movie Black, character who starts from an animal status, to human status. For this, the discussion about individual and subject is grounded in Condilac, Humboldt, Whitney, Saussure, Sapir, Chomsky, Herder, Bloomfield and Platão. Related with theorics, is “Michelly”’s trajectory, who in beginning was oppressed by fault of disagreement of world in your round, then pass through the learning of language, and finally to the language domain, going to the collectivity. It was possible to see a possible equivalence between philosophical and linguistic discussions and the cinematographic work referred.
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spelling The trajectory of character deaf-blind “Michelle” in movie Black trough the linguistic filosophy look: from status of individual to the subjectEl trayectorio del carácter sordo-ciego “Michelle” en película Black a través de la mirada lingüística filosofía: del estado del individual al sujetoA trajetória da personagem surdocega “Michelle” no filme Black pelo viés da filosofia linguística: do estado de indivíduo ao de sujeitoSubjectIndividualHistoriographyLinguisticsphilosophySujetoIndividualHistoriografíaFilosofía lingüísticaSujeitoIndivíduoHistoriografiaFilosofia linguísticaThis study observes anddescribes the linguistic trajectory of “Michelly”, from movie Black, character who starts from an animal status, to human status. For this, the discussion about individual and subject is grounded in Condilac, Humboldt, Whitney, Saussure, Sapir, Chomsky, Herder, Bloomfield and Platão. Related with theorics, is “Michelly”’s trajectory, who in beginning was oppressed by fault of disagreement of world in your round, then pass through the learning of language, and finally to the language domain, going to the collectivity. It was possible to see a possible equivalence between philosophical and linguistic discussions and the cinematographic work referred.Este estudio observa y describe la trayectoria lingüística de “Michelly”, de película Black, personaje que parte de un estado animal, a un humano. Para esto, la discusión sobre individuo y sujeto se basa en Condilac, Humboldt, Whitney, Saussure, Sapir, Chomsky, Herder, Bloomfield y Platão. Relacionado con la teoría es la trayectoria de “Michelly”, quien inicialmente es oprimido por la falta de comprensión del mundo en su ronda, luego pasa por el aprendizaje del lenguaje y finalmente al dominio del idioma, yendo a coletividad. Fue posible ver una posible equivalencia entre las discusiones filosóficas y lingüísticas y el trabajo cinematográfico referido.Este estudo objetiva observar e descrever a trajetória linguística de “Michelle”, do filme Black, personagem que parte de um estado animal ao estado humano. Para tanto, a discussão, acerca de indivíduo e de sujeito, fundamenta-se em Condillac, Humboldt, Whitney, Saussure, Sapir, Chomsky, Herder, Bloomfield e Platão. Paralelo aos teóricos está a trajetória de “Michelle”, que inicialmente é oprimida pela falta de entendimento de mundo ao seu redor, depois passa pelo aprendizado da língua e, finalmente, ao domínio da língua, ritmando-se rumo à coletividade. Foi possível constatar certa correspondência entre as discussões filosóficas e linguísticas e a referida obra cinematográfica.Universidade Federal de Goiás2021-03-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/sig/article/view/6174910.5216/sig.v32.61749Signótica; Vol. 32 (2020); e61749Signótica; v. 32 (2020); e617492316-36900103-7250reponame:Signótica (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/sig/article/view/61749/36416Copyright (c) 2021 Signóticahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCruz, Maurício Moreira da Filho, Ernandes da SilvaMilani, Sebastião EliasCândido, Gláucia Vieira2023-10-03T21:24:55Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/61749Revistahttp://www.revistas.ufg.br/index.php/sig/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.ufg.br/sig/oaisignotica@gmail.com2316-36900103-7250opendoar:2024-05-21T19:57:26.913559Signótica (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The trajectory of character deaf-blind “Michelle” in movie Black trough the linguistic filosophy look: from status of individual to the subject
El trayectorio del carácter sordo-ciego “Michelle” en película Black a través de la mirada lingüística filosofía: del estado del individual al sujeto
A trajetória da personagem surdocega “Michelle” no filme Black pelo viés da filosofia linguística: do estado de indivíduo ao de sujeito
title The trajectory of character deaf-blind “Michelle” in movie Black trough the linguistic filosophy look: from status of individual to the subject
spellingShingle The trajectory of character deaf-blind “Michelle” in movie Black trough the linguistic filosophy look: from status of individual to the subject
Cruz, Maurício Moreira da
Subject
Individual
Historiography
Linguisticsphilosophy
Sujeto
Individual
Historiografía
Filosofía lingüística
Sujeito
Indivíduo
Historiografia
Filosofia linguística
title_short The trajectory of character deaf-blind “Michelle” in movie Black trough the linguistic filosophy look: from status of individual to the subject
title_full The trajectory of character deaf-blind “Michelle” in movie Black trough the linguistic filosophy look: from status of individual to the subject
title_fullStr The trajectory of character deaf-blind “Michelle” in movie Black trough the linguistic filosophy look: from status of individual to the subject
title_full_unstemmed The trajectory of character deaf-blind “Michelle” in movie Black trough the linguistic filosophy look: from status of individual to the subject
title_sort The trajectory of character deaf-blind “Michelle” in movie Black trough the linguistic filosophy look: from status of individual to the subject
author Cruz, Maurício Moreira da
author_facet Cruz, Maurício Moreira da
Filho, Ernandes da Silva
Milani, Sebastião Elias
Cândido, Gláucia Vieira
author_role author
author2 Filho, Ernandes da Silva
Milani, Sebastião Elias
Cândido, Gláucia Vieira
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cruz, Maurício Moreira da
Filho, Ernandes da Silva
Milani, Sebastião Elias
Cândido, Gláucia Vieira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Subject
Individual
Historiography
Linguisticsphilosophy
Sujeto
Individual
Historiografía
Filosofía lingüística
Sujeito
Indivíduo
Historiografia
Filosofia linguística
topic Subject
Individual
Historiography
Linguisticsphilosophy
Sujeto
Individual
Historiografía
Filosofía lingüística
Sujeito
Indivíduo
Historiografia
Filosofia linguística
description This study observes anddescribes the linguistic trajectory of “Michelly”, from movie Black, character who starts from an animal status, to human status. For this, the discussion about individual and subject is grounded in Condilac, Humboldt, Whitney, Saussure, Sapir, Chomsky, Herder, Bloomfield and Platão. Related with theorics, is “Michelly”’s trajectory, who in beginning was oppressed by fault of disagreement of world in your round, then pass through the learning of language, and finally to the language domain, going to the collectivity. It was possible to see a possible equivalence between philosophical and linguistic discussions and the cinematographic work referred.
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