THE ROLE OF FAKE NEWS AND VERBAL INSULTS IN BRAZILIAN FAR RIGHT’S ANTI-POLITICAL STRATEGY

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Autor(a) principal: Bem Gonçalves, Carlos Henrique
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Morais, Argus Romero Abreu de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Linguagem em (Dis)curso (Online)
Texto Completo: https://portaldeperiodicos.animaeducacao.com.br/index.php/Linguagem_Discurso/article/view/9950
Resumo: This paper, which is based on the polemical discourse perspective (Amossy, 2017), has two objectives, namely analyzing Fake News as a disinformation strategy used by the Brazilian Far Right, and investigating the resignification of verbal insults as a subaltern resistance tactic. Through Queer Linguistics (Borba, 2015), we suggest the conceptual distinction between “strategies” and “tactics” (Certeau, 2007), as well as “subaltern resignification” as a solution for the “Paradox of Tolerance” (Popper, 1974). Furthermore, we use semantic chains (Morais, 2018) to formalize the “architecture of disinformation” and the “architecture of information.” Our analysis is based on a few statements given by Bolsonarists in interviews, in the Federal Senate Committee and five tweets posted on former Federal Deputy Jean Wyllys’ official Twitter account. We conclude that linguistic expressions that reiterate situations of symbolic violence are the primary foundation for legitimizing physical and structural violence against LGBT people. Despite this fact, the controversial clash indicates the possibility of a tactical emergence of new political and social subjects who were previously subordinate.
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spelling THE ROLE OF FAKE NEWS AND VERBAL INSULTS IN BRAZILIAN FAR RIGHT’S ANTI-POLITICAL STRATEGYEL PAPEL DE LAS NOTICIAS FALSAS E INSULTOS VERBALES EN LA ESTRATEGIA ANTIPOLÍTICA DE LA EXTREMA DERECHA BRASILEÑAO PAPEL DAS FAKE NEWS E INSULTOS VERBAIS NA ESTRATÉGIA ANTIPOLÍTICA DA EXTREMA DIREITA BRASILEIRAResignificationVerbal InsultsFake NewsResignificaciónInsultos verbalesFake NewsRessignificaçãoInsultos verbaisFake NewsThis paper, which is based on the polemical discourse perspective (Amossy, 2017), has two objectives, namely analyzing Fake News as a disinformation strategy used by the Brazilian Far Right, and investigating the resignification of verbal insults as a subaltern resistance tactic. Through Queer Linguistics (Borba, 2015), we suggest the conceptual distinction between “strategies” and “tactics” (Certeau, 2007), as well as “subaltern resignification” as a solution for the “Paradox of Tolerance” (Popper, 1974). Furthermore, we use semantic chains (Morais, 2018) to formalize the “architecture of disinformation” and the “architecture of information.” Our analysis is based on a few statements given by Bolsonarists in interviews, in the Federal Senate Committee and five tweets posted on former Federal Deputy Jean Wyllys’ official Twitter account. We conclude that linguistic expressions that reiterate situations of symbolic violence are the primary foundation for legitimizing physical and structural violence against LGBT people. Despite this fact, the controversial clash indicates the possibility of a tactical emergence of new political and social subjects who were previously subordinate.Partiendo de la perspectiva del discurso polémico (Amossy, 2017), en este artículo tenemos dos objetivos: analizar las Fake News como estrategia de desinformación utilizada por la extrema derecha brasileña e investigar la resignificación de los insultos verbales como táctica de resistencia subalterna. A través de la Lingüística Queer (Borba, 2015), sugerimos la distinción conceptual entre “estrategias” y “tácticas” (Certeau, 2007) y la “resignificación subalterna” como solución a la “Paradoja de la Tolerancia” (Popper, 1974). Además, utilizamos cadenas semánticas (Morais, 2018) para formalizar la “arquitectura de la desinformación” y la “arquitectura de la información”. Nuestro análisis se basa en algunas declaraciones de seguidores de Bolsonaro en entrevistas y en el Comité del Senado Federal, así como en cinco tuits publicados en la cuenta oficial de Twitter del ex diputado federal Jean Wyllys. Concluimos que las expresiones lingüísticas que reiteran situaciones de violencia simbólica son el fundamento primario para legitimar la violencia física y estructural contra las personas LGBT. A pesar de eso, el choque polémico indica la posibilidad de una emergencia táctica de nuevos sujetos políticos y sociales que antes estaban subordinados.Partindo da perspectiva de discurso polêmico (Amossy, 2017), neste artigo temos dois objetivos: primeiro, analisar as Fake News como estratégia de desinformação da extrema direita brasileira; segundo, investigar a ressignificação dos insultos verbais como tática de resistência subalterna. Por meio da Linguística Queer (Borba, 2015), sugerimos a distinção conceitual entre “estratégias” e “táticas” (Certeau, 2007) e a “ressignificação subalterna” como solução para o “Paradoxo da Tolerância” (Popper, 1974). Além disso, utilizamos as cadeias semânticas (Morais, 2018) para formalizar a “arquitetura da desinformação” e a “arquitetura da informação”. Nossa análise baseia-se em algumas declarações de bolsonaristas em entrevistas e na Comissão do Senado Federal e em cinco tweets publicados na conta oficial do ex-Deputado Federal Jean Wyllys no Twitter. Concluímos que as expressões linguísticas que reiteram situações de violência simbólica são o fundamento primário para legitimar a violência física e estrutural contra grupos LGBT. A despeito disso, o conflito polêmico indica a posibilidade de emergência tática de novos sujeitos políticos e sociais, antes subalternizados.Silvânia Siebert2023-12-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://portaldeperiodicos.animaeducacao.com.br/index.php/Linguagem_Discurso/article/view/9950Linguagem em (Dis)curso; Vol. 23 (2023); e-1982-4017-23-32Linguagem em (Dis)curso; v. 23 (2023); e-1982-4017-23-321982-4017reponame:Linguagem em (Dis)curso (Online)instname:Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina (UNISUL)instacron:UNISULporhttps://portaldeperiodicos.animaeducacao.com.br/index.php/Linguagem_Discurso/article/view/9950/13828Copyright (c) 2023 Carlos Henrique Bem Gonçalves, Argus Romero Abreu de Moraisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBem Gonçalves, Carlos HenriqueMorais, Argus Romero Abreu de2024-02-25T13:58:17Zoai:portaldeperiodicos.animaeducacao.com.br:article/9950Revistahttps://portaldeperiodicos.animaeducacao.com.br/index.php/Linguagem_DiscursoPRIhttps://portaldeperiodicos.animaeducacao.com.br/index.php/Linguagem_Discurso/oai||lemd@unisul.br1982-40171518-7632opendoar:2024-02-25T13:58:17Linguagem em (Dis)curso (Online) - Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina (UNISUL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv THE ROLE OF FAKE NEWS AND VERBAL INSULTS IN BRAZILIAN FAR RIGHT’S ANTI-POLITICAL STRATEGY
EL PAPEL DE LAS NOTICIAS FALSAS E INSULTOS VERBALES EN LA ESTRATEGIA ANTIPOLÍTICA DE LA EXTREMA DERECHA BRASILEÑA
O PAPEL DAS FAKE NEWS E INSULTOS VERBAIS NA ESTRATÉGIA ANTIPOLÍTICA DA EXTREMA DIREITA BRASILEIRA
title THE ROLE OF FAKE NEWS AND VERBAL INSULTS IN BRAZILIAN FAR RIGHT’S ANTI-POLITICAL STRATEGY
spellingShingle THE ROLE OF FAKE NEWS AND VERBAL INSULTS IN BRAZILIAN FAR RIGHT’S ANTI-POLITICAL STRATEGY
Bem Gonçalves, Carlos Henrique
Resignification
Verbal Insults
Fake News
Resignificación
Insultos verbales
Fake News
Ressignificação
Insultos verbais
Fake News
title_short THE ROLE OF FAKE NEWS AND VERBAL INSULTS IN BRAZILIAN FAR RIGHT’S ANTI-POLITICAL STRATEGY
title_full THE ROLE OF FAKE NEWS AND VERBAL INSULTS IN BRAZILIAN FAR RIGHT’S ANTI-POLITICAL STRATEGY
title_fullStr THE ROLE OF FAKE NEWS AND VERBAL INSULTS IN BRAZILIAN FAR RIGHT’S ANTI-POLITICAL STRATEGY
title_full_unstemmed THE ROLE OF FAKE NEWS AND VERBAL INSULTS IN BRAZILIAN FAR RIGHT’S ANTI-POLITICAL STRATEGY
title_sort THE ROLE OF FAKE NEWS AND VERBAL INSULTS IN BRAZILIAN FAR RIGHT’S ANTI-POLITICAL STRATEGY
author Bem Gonçalves, Carlos Henrique
author_facet Bem Gonçalves, Carlos Henrique
Morais, Argus Romero Abreu de
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Morais, Argus Romero Abreu de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Resignification
Verbal Insults
Fake News
Resignificación
Insultos verbales
Fake News
Ressignificação
Insultos verbais
Fake News
topic Resignification
Verbal Insults
Fake News
Resignificación
Insultos verbales
Fake News
Ressignificação
Insultos verbais
Fake News
description This paper, which is based on the polemical discourse perspective (Amossy, 2017), has two objectives, namely analyzing Fake News as a disinformation strategy used by the Brazilian Far Right, and investigating the resignification of verbal insults as a subaltern resistance tactic. Through Queer Linguistics (Borba, 2015), we suggest the conceptual distinction between “strategies” and “tactics” (Certeau, 2007), as well as “subaltern resignification” as a solution for the “Paradox of Tolerance” (Popper, 1974). Furthermore, we use semantic chains (Morais, 2018) to formalize the “architecture of disinformation” and the “architecture of information.” Our analysis is based on a few statements given by Bolsonarists in interviews, in the Federal Senate Committee and five tweets posted on former Federal Deputy Jean Wyllys’ official Twitter account. We conclude that linguistic expressions that reiterate situations of symbolic violence are the primary foundation for legitimizing physical and structural violence against LGBT people. Despite this fact, the controversial clash indicates the possibility of a tactical emergence of new political and social subjects who were previously subordinate.
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