A life story forged by successive migrations: the case of Lucia
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Resumo: | The aims of this article are divided in two: (i) show that life stories of migrants are currently necessary because they contemplate a discursive look that is at once social, historical and psychological; (ii) to investigate the identity “mysteries” of the protagonist and narrator of the novel Lucia, written by Olga Canllo Salomon, which tells the life of a poor Argentinian girl who, through displacements/migrations, found her place in the world after being forced to flee the military regimen that ruled her country in the 1970s. This female character fits into what I call “transclass subjects” because she went through life’s hardships hoping to find something better. The article relies on the theoretical convergence of life stories according to Machado (2018; 2019) and the Semiolinguistics proposed by Charaudeau (1983; 2006), to which I also add the ideas of Cyrulnik (2015) to explain/apply the notion of resilience, a feature of the novel’s female protagonist. I hope this article serves as testimonial of the research I have been conducting for some years and to which I now add the figure of migrants. Finally, excerpts of Lucia are cited to illustrate the imaginaries of beliefs of her homeland as well as her emotions, fears, and audacity |
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A life story forged by successive migrations: the case of LuciaA life story forged by successive migrations: the case of LuciaMigrationsDiscourse analysisLife narrativeTransclass subjectsMigrationsDiscourse analysisLife narrativeTransclass subjectsThe aims of this article are divided in two: (i) show that life stories of migrants are currently necessary because they contemplate a discursive look that is at once social, historical and psychological; (ii) to investigate the identity “mysteries” of the protagonist and narrator of the novel Lucia, written by Olga Canllo Salomon, which tells the life of a poor Argentinian girl who, through displacements/migrations, found her place in the world after being forced to flee the military regimen that ruled her country in the 1970s. This female character fits into what I call “transclass subjects” because she went through life’s hardships hoping to find something better. The article relies on the theoretical convergence of life stories according to Machado (2018; 2019) and the Semiolinguistics proposed by Charaudeau (1983; 2006), to which I also add the ideas of Cyrulnik (2015) to explain/apply the notion of resilience, a feature of the novel’s female protagonist. I hope this article serves as testimonial of the research I have been conducting for some years and to which I now add the figure of migrants. Finally, excerpts of Lucia are cited to illustrate the imaginaries of beliefs of her homeland as well as her emotions, fears, and audacityThe aims of this article are divided in two: (i) show that life stories of migrants are currently necessary because they contemplate a discursive look that is at once social, historical and psychological; (ii) to investigate the identity “mysteries” of the protagonist and narrator of the novel Lucia, written by Olga Canllo Salomon, which tells the life of a poor Argentinian girl who, through displacements/migrations, found her place in the world after being forced to flee the military regimen that ruled her country in the 1970s. This female character fits into what I call “transclass subjects” because she went through life’s hardships hoping to find something better. The article relies on the theoretical convergence of life stories according to Machado (2018; 2019) and the Semiolinguistics proposed by Charaudeau (1983; 2006), to which I also add the ideas of Cyrulnik (2015) to explain/apply the notion of resilience, a feature of the novel’s female protagonist. I hope this article serves as testimonial of the research I have been conducting for some years and to which I now add the figure of migrants. Finally, excerpts of Lucia are cited to illustrate the imaginaries of beliefs of her homeland as well as her emotions, fears, and audacityAssociação Brasileira de Linguística2021-12-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoDossiês Temáticos 2021application/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revista.abralin.org/index.php/abralin/article/view/189810.25189/rabralin.v20i3.1898Revista da ABRALIN; V. 20, N. 3 (2021); 136-157Revista da ABRALIN; V. 20, N. 3 (2021); 136-1570102-715810.25189/rabralin.v20i3reponame:Revista da ABRALIN (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)instacron:UFPRporenghttps://revista.abralin.org/index.php/abralin/article/view/1898/2466https://revista.abralin.org/index.php/abralin/article/view/1898/2544Copyright (c) 2021 Ida Lucia Machadoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMachado, Ida Lucia2021-12-07T19:50:35Zoai:ojs.revista.ojs.abralin.org:article/1898Revistahttps://revista.abralin.org/index.php/abralinPUBhttps://revista.abralin.org/index.php/abralin/oairkofreitag@uol.com.br || ra@abralin.org2178-76031678-1805opendoar:2021-12-07T19:50:35Revista da ABRALIN (Online) - Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)false |
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A life story forged by successive migrations: the case of Lucia A life story forged by successive migrations: the case of Lucia |
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A life story forged by successive migrations: the case of Lucia |
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A life story forged by successive migrations: the case of Lucia Machado, Ida Lucia Migrations Discourse analysis Life narrative Transclass subjects Migrations Discourse analysis Life narrative Transclass subjects |
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A life story forged by successive migrations: the case of Lucia |
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A life story forged by successive migrations: the case of Lucia |
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A life story forged by successive migrations: the case of Lucia |
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A life story forged by successive migrations: the case of Lucia |
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A life story forged by successive migrations: the case of Lucia |
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Machado, Ida Lucia |
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Machado, Ida Lucia |
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Machado, Ida Lucia |
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Migrations Discourse analysis Life narrative Transclass subjects Migrations Discourse analysis Life narrative Transclass subjects |
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Migrations Discourse analysis Life narrative Transclass subjects Migrations Discourse analysis Life narrative Transclass subjects |
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The aims of this article are divided in two: (i) show that life stories of migrants are currently necessary because they contemplate a discursive look that is at once social, historical and psychological; (ii) to investigate the identity “mysteries” of the protagonist and narrator of the novel Lucia, written by Olga Canllo Salomon, which tells the life of a poor Argentinian girl who, through displacements/migrations, found her place in the world after being forced to flee the military regimen that ruled her country in the 1970s. This female character fits into what I call “transclass subjects” because she went through life’s hardships hoping to find something better. The article relies on the theoretical convergence of life stories according to Machado (2018; 2019) and the Semiolinguistics proposed by Charaudeau (1983; 2006), to which I also add the ideas of Cyrulnik (2015) to explain/apply the notion of resilience, a feature of the novel’s female protagonist. I hope this article serves as testimonial of the research I have been conducting for some years and to which I now add the figure of migrants. Finally, excerpts of Lucia are cited to illustrate the imaginaries of beliefs of her homeland as well as her emotions, fears, and audacity |
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