Outlines of a lie’s discursive genealogy: the libelous’ relations in the XIX century in France along XXI century’s fake news in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Silva Júnior, Joseeldo da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Baracuhy, Regina, Silva, Francisco Vieira da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v9i7.4331
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4331
Resumo: This paper aims to draw, making use of genealogy, the relation between urban lies that were disseminated in France in the XIX century through printed publications named libelous, until the virtual lies produced and shared on Brazilian social medias which are materialized in the current “fake news”. In order to make this draw we mobilize the genealogic method proposed by Michel Foucault. Methodologically speaking, it is about a descriptive-interpretative study of qualitative nature. The conclusions reveal contemporaneous fake news exceeding the limits stablished by the libelous in the XIX century, since the amplitude of the diffusion means – digital technologies – are infinitely superior to texts from the XIX century. However, there are resemblances between those texts and the fake news, especially when we think about the political character of these experiences and the fact that they turn to the defaming of public figures. Besides, another portrait concerns the discursive regularities related to questions about sexuality, yet it is seen as a field which generates social commotion.
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spelling Outlines of a lie’s discursive genealogy: the libelous’ relations in the XIX century in France along XXI century’s fake news in BrazilDibujos de una genealogía discursiva de la mentira: las relaciones de los libelos del siglo XIX en Francia con las falsas noticias del siglo XXI en BrasilDesenhos de uma genealogia discursiva da mentira: as relações dos libelos do século XIX na França com as fake news do século XXI no BrasilGenealogíaMentiraLiberoNoticias falsas.GenealogiaMentiraLiberoFake news.GenealogyLieLibelousFake news.This paper aims to draw, making use of genealogy, the relation between urban lies that were disseminated in France in the XIX century through printed publications named libelous, until the virtual lies produced and shared on Brazilian social medias which are materialized in the current “fake news”. In order to make this draw we mobilize the genealogic method proposed by Michel Foucault. Methodologically speaking, it is about a descriptive-interpretative study of qualitative nature. The conclusions reveal contemporaneous fake news exceeding the limits stablished by the libelous in the XIX century, since the amplitude of the diffusion means – digital technologies – are infinitely superior to texts from the XIX century. However, there are resemblances between those texts and the fake news, especially when we think about the political character of these experiences and the fact that they turn to the defaming of public figures. Besides, another portrait concerns the discursive regularities related to questions about sexuality, yet it is seen as a field which generates social commotion.El artículo pretende rastrear, a través de una genealogía, la relación entre mentiras urbanas difundidas en Francia en el siglo XIX, a través de publicaciones impresas llamadas libelos, incluso las mentiras virtuales fabricadas y compartidas en las redes sociales brasileñas, materializadas en las noticias falsas actuales. Para eso, movilizamos el método genealógico, según lo propuesto por Michel Foucault. Metodológicamente hablando, es un estudio descriptivo-interpretativo de naturaleza cualitativa. Las conclusiones indican que las noticias falsas contemporáneas van más allá de los límites establecidos por las difamaciones del siglo XIX, ya que la amplitud de los medios de comunicación - las tecnologías digitales - es infinitamente superior a los textos impresos del siglo XIX. Sin embargo, existen similitudes entre los textos del siglo XIX y las noticias falsas, especialmente cuando se piensa en el carácter político de estas prácticas y en el hecho de que se centran en difamar a las figuras públicas. Además, otra similitud se refiere a las regularidades discursivas con respecto a los temas relacionados con la sexualidad, que siguen siendo entrevistas como un campo que genera una cierta conmoción social.O artigo objetiva traçar, por meio uma genealogia, a relação entre as mentiras urbanas disseminadas na França no século XIX, por meio de publicações impressas chamadas de libelos, até as mentiras virtuais fabricadas e compartilhadas nas mídias sociais brasileiras, materializadas nas atuais fake news.  Para isso, mobilizamos o método genealógico, conforme proposto por Michel Foucault. Metodologicamente falando, trata-se de um estudo descritivo-interpretativo de natureza qualitativa. As conclusões sinalizam que as notícias falsas contemporâneas extrapolam os limites estabelecidos pelos libelos do século XIX, pois a amplitude dos meios de difusão – as tecnologias digitais – são infinitamente superiores aos textos impressos do período oitocentista.  Todavia, encontram-se semelhanças entre os textos do século XIX e as fake news, especialmente quando se pensa no caráter político dessas práticas e no fato de se voltarem para a difamação de figuras públicas. Além disso, outra similitude diz respeito às regularidades discursivas a respeito de questões relativas à sexualidade, ainda entrevista como um campo que gera certa comoção social.Research, Society and Development2020-05-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/433110.33448/rsd-v9i7.4331Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 7; e382974331Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 7; e382974331Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 7; e3829743312525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4331/3531Copyright (c) 2020 Francisco Vieira da Silva, Joseeldo da Silva Júnior, Regina Baracuhyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva Júnior, Joseeldo daBaracuhy, ReginaSilva, Francisco Vieira da2020-08-20T18:05:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4331Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:28:13.249986Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Outlines of a lie’s discursive genealogy: the libelous’ relations in the XIX century in France along XXI century’s fake news in Brazil
Dibujos de una genealogía discursiva de la mentira: las relaciones de los libelos del siglo XIX en Francia con las falsas noticias del siglo XXI en Brasil
Desenhos de uma genealogia discursiva da mentira: as relações dos libelos do século XIX na França com as fake news do século XXI no Brasil
title Outlines of a lie’s discursive genealogy: the libelous’ relations in the XIX century in France along XXI century’s fake news in Brazil
spellingShingle Outlines of a lie’s discursive genealogy: the libelous’ relations in the XIX century in France along XXI century’s fake news in Brazil
Outlines of a lie’s discursive genealogy: the libelous’ relations in the XIX century in France along XXI century’s fake news in Brazil
Silva Júnior, Joseeldo da
Genealogía
Mentira
Libero
Noticias falsas.
Genealogia
Mentira
Libero
Fake news.
Genealogy
Lie
Libelous
Fake news.
Silva Júnior, Joseeldo da
Genealogía
Mentira
Libero
Noticias falsas.
Genealogia
Mentira
Libero
Fake news.
Genealogy
Lie
Libelous
Fake news.
title_short Outlines of a lie’s discursive genealogy: the libelous’ relations in the XIX century in France along XXI century’s fake news in Brazil
title_full Outlines of a lie’s discursive genealogy: the libelous’ relations in the XIX century in France along XXI century’s fake news in Brazil
title_fullStr Outlines of a lie’s discursive genealogy: the libelous’ relations in the XIX century in France along XXI century’s fake news in Brazil
Outlines of a lie’s discursive genealogy: the libelous’ relations in the XIX century in France along XXI century’s fake news in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Outlines of a lie’s discursive genealogy: the libelous’ relations in the XIX century in France along XXI century’s fake news in Brazil
Outlines of a lie’s discursive genealogy: the libelous’ relations in the XIX century in France along XXI century’s fake news in Brazil
title_sort Outlines of a lie’s discursive genealogy: the libelous’ relations in the XIX century in France along XXI century’s fake news in Brazil
author Silva Júnior, Joseeldo da
author_facet Silva Júnior, Joseeldo da
Silva Júnior, Joseeldo da
Baracuhy, Regina
Silva, Francisco Vieira da
Baracuhy, Regina
Silva, Francisco Vieira da
author_role author
author2 Baracuhy, Regina
Silva, Francisco Vieira da
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva Júnior, Joseeldo da
Baracuhy, Regina
Silva, Francisco Vieira da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Genealogía
Mentira
Libero
Noticias falsas.
Genealogia
Mentira
Libero
Fake news.
Genealogy
Lie
Libelous
Fake news.
topic Genealogía
Mentira
Libero
Noticias falsas.
Genealogia
Mentira
Libero
Fake news.
Genealogy
Lie
Libelous
Fake news.
description This paper aims to draw, making use of genealogy, the relation between urban lies that were disseminated in France in the XIX century through printed publications named libelous, until the virtual lies produced and shared on Brazilian social medias which are materialized in the current “fake news”. In order to make this draw we mobilize the genealogic method proposed by Michel Foucault. Methodologically speaking, it is about a descriptive-interpretative study of qualitative nature. The conclusions reveal contemporaneous fake news exceeding the limits stablished by the libelous in the XIX century, since the amplitude of the diffusion means – digital technologies – are infinitely superior to texts from the XIX century. However, there are resemblances between those texts and the fake news, especially when we think about the political character of these experiences and the fact that they turn to the defaming of public figures. Besides, another portrait concerns the discursive regularities related to questions about sexuality, yet it is seen as a field which generates social commotion.
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