The emerging genre webcomic
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Resumo: | With the advancement of technology, we witness new textual genres emerging. Some of these are variations of already known textual genres, but which take on new characteristics based on new technologies, digital tools and semiosis. This is the case with webcomics, a variation on the comic books from the past. The growth in demand for the genre has strong roots in the popularity of comic books and their use on comic publishing websites and platforms (EISNER, 1995). The present article aims to study this emerging genre and determine its compositional characteristics. To this end, we use the theoretical assumptions of gender studies (MARTIN, 1992; HALLIDAY and HASAN, 1989) and Internet Linguistics (CRYSTAL, 2005) for specific studies on webcomics and aspects of e-discourse. Regarding the genre and its elements, we apply the concepts of the Generic Structure Potential (GSP) which describes linguistic patterns that occur in the genre by determining variables of mandatory, optional, sequential, and recursive elements. The study corpus consists of 10 (ten) texts extracted from the public online webtoon database. The results of the study indicated consistent patterns of mandatory, optional, sequential, and recursive elements in the corpus, giving the genre well-established compositional patterns. Furthermore, e-discourse aspects were also identified, such as abbreviations and acronyms; emoticons, emojis and other similar resources, new spellings and writings, hypertextuality, interactivity (comments, reader suggestions, multiple authorship, etc.), anonymity and pseudonymity and, finally, textual fragmentation. |
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The emerging genre webcomicO gênero emergente webcomicsgênerowebcomicshistórias em quadrinhosLinguística da InternetgenrewebcomicscomicsInternet linguisticsWith the advancement of technology, we witness new textual genres emerging. Some of these are variations of already known textual genres, but which take on new characteristics based on new technologies, digital tools and semiosis. This is the case with webcomics, a variation on the comic books from the past. The growth in demand for the genre has strong roots in the popularity of comic books and their use on comic publishing websites and platforms (EISNER, 1995). The present article aims to study this emerging genre and determine its compositional characteristics. To this end, we use the theoretical assumptions of gender studies (MARTIN, 1992; HALLIDAY and HASAN, 1989) and Internet Linguistics (CRYSTAL, 2005) for specific studies on webcomics and aspects of e-discourse. Regarding the genre and its elements, we apply the concepts of the Generic Structure Potential (GSP) which describes linguistic patterns that occur in the genre by determining variables of mandatory, optional, sequential, and recursive elements. The study corpus consists of 10 (ten) texts extracted from the public online webtoon database. The results of the study indicated consistent patterns of mandatory, optional, sequential, and recursive elements in the corpus, giving the genre well-established compositional patterns. Furthermore, e-discourse aspects were also identified, such as abbreviations and acronyms; emoticons, emojis and other similar resources, new spellings and writings, hypertextuality, interactivity (comments, reader suggestions, multiple authorship, etc.), anonymity and pseudonymity and, finally, textual fragmentation.Com o avanço da tecnologia, vemos novos gêneros textuais surgindo. Alguns destes, são variações de gêneros textuais já conhecidos, mas que assumem novas características a partir de novas tecnologias, ferramentas digitais e semioses. Esse é o caso das webcomics, uma variação das histórias em quadrinhos de outrora. O crescimento da procura pelo gênero tem fortes raízes na popularidade das histórias em quadrinhos e seu uso em sites e plataformas de publicações de comics (EISNER, 1995). O presente artigo tem como objetivo estudar esse gênero emergente e determinar suas características composicionais. Para tanto, utilizamos dos pressupostos teóricos dos estudos de gênero (MARTIN, 1992; HALLIDAY e HASAN,1989) e da Linguística da Internet (CRYSTAL, 2005) para os estudos específicos sobre webcomics e os aspectos do e-discurso. No que concerne ao gênero e seus elementos, aplicamos os conceitos da Estrutura Genérica Potencial (EGP) que descreve padrões linguísticos que ocorrem no gênero por determinação de variáveis de elementos obrigatórios, opcionais e sequenciais e recursivos. O corpus do estudo é constituído de 10 (dez) textos extraídos da base de dados pública online webtoon. Os resultados do estudo indicaram padrões consistentes de elementos obrigatórios, opcionais e sequenciais e recursivos no corpus, conferindo ao gênero padrões composicionais bem estabelecidos. Além disso, aspectos do e-discurso também foram identificados, tais como, abreviações e acrônimos; emoticons, emojis e outros recursos similares, novas grafias e ortografias, hipertextualidade, interatividade (comentários, sugestões de leitores, múltipla autoria, etc.), anonimato e pseudonimato e, por fim, fragmentação textual.Edunisc2024-01-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/article/view/1878310.17058/signo.v49i94.18783Signo; v. 49 n. 94 (2024): Leitura comparada das mídias; 58-721982-2014reponame:Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online)instname:Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)instacron:UNISCporhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/article/view/18783/11319Copyright (c) 2023 Signoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDe Oliveira, UlissesBarbosa, Julia Leal 2024-02-16T14:52:02Zoai:ojs.online.unisc.br:article/18783Revistahttp://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signohttp://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/oairgabriel@unisc.br||revistasigno.unisc@gmail.com1982-20140101-1812opendoar:2024-02-16T14:52:02Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online) - Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)false |
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The emerging genre webcomic O gênero emergente webcomics |
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The emerging genre webcomic |
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The emerging genre webcomic De Oliveira, Ulisses gênero webcomics histórias em quadrinhos Linguística da Internet genre webcomics comics Internet linguistics |
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The emerging genre webcomic |
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De Oliveira, Ulisses |
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De Oliveira, Ulisses Barbosa, Julia Leal |
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Barbosa, Julia Leal |
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De Oliveira, Ulisses Barbosa, Julia Leal |
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gênero webcomics histórias em quadrinhos Linguística da Internet genre webcomics comics Internet linguistics |
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gênero webcomics histórias em quadrinhos Linguística da Internet genre webcomics comics Internet linguistics |
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With the advancement of technology, we witness new textual genres emerging. Some of these are variations of already known textual genres, but which take on new characteristics based on new technologies, digital tools and semiosis. This is the case with webcomics, a variation on the comic books from the past. The growth in demand for the genre has strong roots in the popularity of comic books and their use on comic publishing websites and platforms (EISNER, 1995). The present article aims to study this emerging genre and determine its compositional characteristics. To this end, we use the theoretical assumptions of gender studies (MARTIN, 1992; HALLIDAY and HASAN, 1989) and Internet Linguistics (CRYSTAL, 2005) for specific studies on webcomics and aspects of e-discourse. Regarding the genre and its elements, we apply the concepts of the Generic Structure Potential (GSP) which describes linguistic patterns that occur in the genre by determining variables of mandatory, optional, sequential, and recursive elements. The study corpus consists of 10 (ten) texts extracted from the public online webtoon database. The results of the study indicated consistent patterns of mandatory, optional, sequential, and recursive elements in the corpus, giving the genre well-established compositional patterns. Furthermore, e-discourse aspects were also identified, such as abbreviations and acronyms; emoticons, emojis and other similar resources, new spellings and writings, hypertextuality, interactivity (comments, reader suggestions, multiple authorship, etc.), anonymity and pseudonymity and, finally, textual fragmentation. |
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