Posições-sujeito na escrita de língua inglesa como língua adicional: os discursos do período pandêmico
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Resumo: | The writing of additional language demands from the individual an organization of his linguistic knowledge in order to interact socially. In this process, however, the writer not only communicates through writing, but “inscribes” himself in positions in which he places himself as a subject so that, from this “unconscious inscription”, it is possible to analyze a discursive functioning. Based on this discussion, this research, of a qualitative nature, aimed to analyze how the discourses of subject positions work in the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic materialized in enunciates in digital writing by students of advanced level of English as an additional language. The research methodology consisted of collecting and analyzing responses given to an activity in the SUMMIT 1A book by English students at the advanced level of the extension course “Núcleo de Cultura Linguística” linked to the Federal University of Maranhão. Initially, we made an approach on the subject category until we reached how it is understood by the French Discourse Analysis. Then, we base the discussion based on linguistic modalities (CULIOLI, 1978; LE QUERLER, 1996; NEVES, 2006; FUCHS, 1984), on the notion of imaginary formulations (PÊCHEUX, 1969) and on the enunciative analysis of Foucault (2008), specifically with regard to the enunciative description in the work “Arqueologia do Saber”. Furthermore, we approach writing in the digital form, referring to the discourse digitality (DIAS, 2016) in the pandemic context. Subsequently, we made a methodological description, detailing the stages of the research: on the collection of material, the extension project and the reasons for choosing the advanced level of the English course. Afterwards, we describe the criteria for selecting the statements in our corpus, which took into account the discourses that circulated under the conditions of the pandemic; the school material (SUMMIT 1A), whose third edition is from 2017; and the activity answered by the students, coming from the Workbook of the book edition. Soon after, we analyzed the corpus, starting with the description of the linguistic modalities – assertoric, epistemic, appreciative and intersubjective – of the enunciates in view of the enunciative situation of the pandemic. Then, we approach the enunciates from the notions of Rarity, Exteriority and Accumulation proposed by Foucault (2008) in the enunciative description in his work “The Archeology of Knowledge”. Further on, we made a description of the discourses understood in the corpus, as well as their projected subject positions in English language writing. The results of the analyzes described and demonstrated that the enunciations (re)produced in the students' writing brings out denialist discourses interdiscursively about vaccination against COVID-19, about climate and environmental issues, about wearing mask and even about sphericity of the earth, which project equally negationist subject positions, while we observe subject positions defending vaccination and science in which the functioning of these discourses guides the linguistic choices made in the writing process, modalizing their statements and, therefore, reaching and taking part of the writing of English language as an additional language. |
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CARNEIRO, Monica Fontenellehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6170689209803775CARNEIRO, Monica Fontenellehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6170689209803775SILVA, Ana Lúcia Rochahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3800306677912442RIBEIRO, Mariana Aparecida de Oliveirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6947210893942538http://lattes.cnpq.br/4836834610629390RIBEIRO, André Felipe2023-04-18T15:19:43Z2023-02-24RIBEIRO, André Felipe. Posições-sujeito na escrita de língua inglesa como língua adicional: os discursos do período pandêmico. 2023. 106 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras - Campus Bacabal) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luís, 2023.https://tedebc.ufma.br/jspui/handle/tede/tede/4649The writing of additional language demands from the individual an organization of his linguistic knowledge in order to interact socially. In this process, however, the writer not only communicates through writing, but “inscribes” himself in positions in which he places himself as a subject so that, from this “unconscious inscription”, it is possible to analyze a discursive functioning. Based on this discussion, this research, of a qualitative nature, aimed to analyze how the discourses of subject positions work in the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic materialized in enunciates in digital writing by students of advanced level of English as an additional language. The research methodology consisted of collecting and analyzing responses given to an activity in the SUMMIT 1A book by English students at the advanced level of the extension course “Núcleo de Cultura Linguística” linked to the Federal University of Maranhão. Initially, we made an approach on the subject category until we reached how it is understood by the French Discourse Analysis. Then, we base the discussion based on linguistic modalities (CULIOLI, 1978; LE QUERLER, 1996; NEVES, 2006; FUCHS, 1984), on the notion of imaginary formulations (PÊCHEUX, 1969) and on the enunciative analysis of Foucault (2008), specifically with regard to the enunciative description in the work “Arqueologia do Saber”. Furthermore, we approach writing in the digital form, referring to the discourse digitality (DIAS, 2016) in the pandemic context. Subsequently, we made a methodological description, detailing the stages of the research: on the collection of material, the extension project and the reasons for choosing the advanced level of the English course. Afterwards, we describe the criteria for selecting the statements in our corpus, which took into account the discourses that circulated under the conditions of the pandemic; the school material (SUMMIT 1A), whose third edition is from 2017; and the activity answered by the students, coming from the Workbook of the book edition. Soon after, we analyzed the corpus, starting with the description of the linguistic modalities – assertoric, epistemic, appreciative and intersubjective – of the enunciates in view of the enunciative situation of the pandemic. Then, we approach the enunciates from the notions of Rarity, Exteriority and Accumulation proposed by Foucault (2008) in the enunciative description in his work “The Archeology of Knowledge”. Further on, we made a description of the discourses understood in the corpus, as well as their projected subject positions in English language writing. The results of the analyzes described and demonstrated that the enunciations (re)produced in the students' writing brings out denialist discourses interdiscursively about vaccination against COVID-19, about climate and environmental issues, about wearing mask and even about sphericity of the earth, which project equally negationist subject positions, while we observe subject positions defending vaccination and science in which the functioning of these discourses guides the linguistic choices made in the writing process, modalizing their statements and, therefore, reaching and taking part of the writing of English language as an additional language.A escrita de língua adicional demanda do indivíduo uma organização dos seus conhecimentos linguísticos com a finalidade de interagir socialmente. Nesse processo, no entanto, o escritor não somente se comunica pela escrita, mas se “inscreve” em posições nas quais se coloca como sujeito de modo que, a partir dessa “inscrição inconsciente”, é possível analisar um fazer-funcionar discursivo. Com base nessa discussão, essa pesquisa, de caráter qualitativo, teve como objetivo analisar como funcionam os discursos das posições-sujeito nas condições da pandemia de COVID-19 materializados em enunciados em escrita digital por estudantes de nível avançado de língua inglesa como língua adicional. A metodologia da pesquisa consirtiu na coleta e análise de respostas dadas a uma atividade do livro SUMMIT 1A por estudantes de Inglês do nível avançado do curso de extensão “Núcleo de Cultura Linguística” vinculado à Universidade Federal do Maranhão. Inicialmente, fizemos uma abordagem sobre a categoria sujeito até chegarmos a como esta é entendida pela Análise do Discurso de linha francesa. Em seguida, fundamentamos a discussão com base nas modalidades linguísticas (CULIOLI, 1978; LE QUERLER, 1996; NEVES, 2006; FUCHS, 1984), na noção de formulações imaginárias (PÊCHEUX, 1969) e na análise enunciativa de Foucault (2008), especificamente no que se refere à descrição enunciativa na obra “Arqueologia do Saber”. Outrossim, abordamos a escrita na forma do digital, fazendo referência à digitalidade do discurso (DIAS, 2016) no contexto pandêmico. Posteriormente, fizemos a descrição metodológica, detalhando as etapas da pesquisa: sobre a coleta do material, o projeto de extensão e os motivos pela escolha do nível avançado do curso de Inglês. Após, descrevemos os critérios para a seleção dos enunciados do nosso corpus, que levaram em conta os discursos que circularam sob as condições da pandemia; o material didático (SUMMIT 1A), cuja terceira edição é de 2017; e a atividade respondida pelos estudantes, proveniente do Workbook da edição do livro. Logo depois, fizemos as análises do corpus, iniciando pela descrição das modalidades linguísticas – assertóricas, epistêmicas, apreciativas e intersubjetivas – dos enunciados em vista da situação de enunciação da pandemia. Em seguida, fizemos uma abordagem dos enunciados a partir das noções de Raridade, Exterioridade e Acúmulo propostas por Foucault (2008) na descrição dos enunciados da sua obra “A Arqueologia do Saber”. Adiante, fizemos uma descrição dos discursos em funcionamento nos enunciado, bem como suas posições-sujeito projetadas na escrita de língua inglesa. Os resultados das análises descrevem e demonstram que os enunciados (re)produzidos na escrita dos estudantes evocam, no eixo interdiscursivo, discursos negacionistas sobre a vacinação contra COVID-19, sobre a questão climática e ambiental, sobre o uso de máscara e sobre a esfericidade da terra, que projetam posições- sujeito igualmente negacionistas, ao passo que observamos posições-sujeito defensoras da vacinação e da ciência nas quais o funcionamento desses discursos guia as escolhas linguísticas feitas no processo de escrita, modalizando seus enunciados e, portanto, atingindo e fazendo parte da escrita da língua inglesa como língua adicional.Submitted by Jonathan Sousa de Almeida (jonathan.sousa@ufma.br) on 2023-04-18T15:19:43Z No. of bitstreams: 1 ANDRÉFELIPERIBEIRO.pdf: 1673227 bytes, checksum: e8cd825605450345ab79845a2d205cc1 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-04-18T15:19:43Z (GMT). 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Posições-sujeito na escrita de língua inglesa como língua adicional: os discursos do período pandêmico |
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Subject-Positions in the writing of English as an additional language: the discourses of the pandemic period |
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Posições-sujeito na escrita de língua inglesa como língua adicional: os discursos do período pandêmico |
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Posições-sujeito na escrita de língua inglesa como língua adicional: os discursos do período pandêmico RIBEIRO, André Felipe posições-sujeito; língua Inglesa; discurso; pandemia; enunciado. subject positions; english language; discourse; pandemic; enunciation. Lingüística |
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Posições-sujeito na escrita de língua inglesa como língua adicional: os discursos do período pandêmico |
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Posições-sujeito na escrita de língua inglesa como língua adicional: os discursos do período pandêmico |
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Posições-sujeito na escrita de língua inglesa como língua adicional: os discursos do período pandêmico |
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Posições-sujeito na escrita de língua inglesa como língua adicional: os discursos do período pandêmico |
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Posições-sujeito na escrita de língua inglesa como língua adicional: os discursos do período pandêmico |
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RIBEIRO, André Felipe |
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RIBEIRO, André Felipe |
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CARNEIRO, Monica Fontenelle |
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CARNEIRO, Monica Fontenelle |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/6170689209803775 |
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SILVA, Ana Lúcia Rocha |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/3800306677912442 |
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RIBEIRO, Mariana Aparecida de Oliveira |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/6947210893942538 |
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RIBEIRO, André Felipe |
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CARNEIRO, Monica Fontenelle CARNEIRO, Monica Fontenelle SILVA, Ana Lúcia Rocha RIBEIRO, Mariana Aparecida de Oliveira |
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posições-sujeito; língua Inglesa; discurso; pandemia; enunciado. |
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posições-sujeito; língua Inglesa; discurso; pandemia; enunciado. subject positions; english language; discourse; pandemic; enunciation. Lingüística |
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subject positions; english language; discourse; pandemic; enunciation. |
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Lingüística |
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The writing of additional language demands from the individual an organization of his linguistic knowledge in order to interact socially. In this process, however, the writer not only communicates through writing, but “inscribes” himself in positions in which he places himself as a subject so that, from this “unconscious inscription”, it is possible to analyze a discursive functioning. Based on this discussion, this research, of a qualitative nature, aimed to analyze how the discourses of subject positions work in the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic materialized in enunciates in digital writing by students of advanced level of English as an additional language. The research methodology consisted of collecting and analyzing responses given to an activity in the SUMMIT 1A book by English students at the advanced level of the extension course “Núcleo de Cultura Linguística” linked to the Federal University of Maranhão. Initially, we made an approach on the subject category until we reached how it is understood by the French Discourse Analysis. Then, we base the discussion based on linguistic modalities (CULIOLI, 1978; LE QUERLER, 1996; NEVES, 2006; FUCHS, 1984), on the notion of imaginary formulations (PÊCHEUX, 1969) and on the enunciative analysis of Foucault (2008), specifically with regard to the enunciative description in the work “Arqueologia do Saber”. Furthermore, we approach writing in the digital form, referring to the discourse digitality (DIAS, 2016) in the pandemic context. Subsequently, we made a methodological description, detailing the stages of the research: on the collection of material, the extension project and the reasons for choosing the advanced level of the English course. Afterwards, we describe the criteria for selecting the statements in our corpus, which took into account the discourses that circulated under the conditions of the pandemic; the school material (SUMMIT 1A), whose third edition is from 2017; and the activity answered by the students, coming from the Workbook of the book edition. Soon after, we analyzed the corpus, starting with the description of the linguistic modalities – assertoric, epistemic, appreciative and intersubjective – of the enunciates in view of the enunciative situation of the pandemic. Then, we approach the enunciates from the notions of Rarity, Exteriority and Accumulation proposed by Foucault (2008) in the enunciative description in his work “The Archeology of Knowledge”. Further on, we made a description of the discourses understood in the corpus, as well as their projected subject positions in English language writing. The results of the analyzes described and demonstrated that the enunciations (re)produced in the students' writing brings out denialist discourses interdiscursively about vaccination against COVID-19, about climate and environmental issues, about wearing mask and even about sphericity of the earth, which project equally negationist subject positions, while we observe subject positions defending vaccination and science in which the functioning of these discourses guides the linguistic choices made in the writing process, modalizing their statements and, therefore, reaching and taking part of the writing of English language as an additional language. |
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RIBEIRO, André Felipe. Posições-sujeito na escrita de língua inglesa como língua adicional: os discursos do período pandêmico. 2023. 106 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras - Campus Bacabal) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luís, 2023. |
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RIBEIRO, André Felipe. Posições-sujeito na escrita de língua inglesa como língua adicional: os discursos do período pandêmico. 2023. 106 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras - Campus Bacabal) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luís, 2023. |
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