Humour, asymmetric polarisation and hatred in contemporary Brazil: brief notes

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Autor(a) principal: Paul Gruda, Mateus Pranzetti [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/218495
Resumo: Taking the asymmetric polarisation of Brazilian contemporary context, we tried to reflect regarding aspects related to hate pointed to others, which unlike of being understood as adversaries are elevated to the condition of enemies who must be eliminated. In a general way, hatred is widespread and connected in and by verbal violence discourse, and because of that, we focused on the topic of language. We consider language as something important, since it constitutes reality, relations and the way we subjectify. We choose humour discourse as study object in our reflection because of the comprehension that attacks uttered within this social-historical-cultural context are using a humoristic mode of operating, which apparently could turn those offensive things into softly ones, besides of justifying them. In our text, we also present a perspective that indicates a wide opening and complexification process on understanding what is humoristic and what is not humoristic.
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title Humour, asymmetric polarisation and hatred in contemporary Brazil: brief notes
spellingShingle Humour, asymmetric polarisation and hatred in contemporary Brazil: brief notes
Paul Gruda, Mateus Pranzetti [UNESP]
Polarisation
hatred
humour
title_short Humour, asymmetric polarisation and hatred in contemporary Brazil: brief notes
title_full Humour, asymmetric polarisation and hatred in contemporary Brazil: brief notes
title_fullStr Humour, asymmetric polarisation and hatred in contemporary Brazil: brief notes
title_full_unstemmed Humour, asymmetric polarisation and hatred in contemporary Brazil: brief notes
title_sort Humour, asymmetric polarisation and hatred in contemporary Brazil: brief notes
author Paul Gruda, Mateus Pranzetti [UNESP]
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hatred
humour
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hatred
humour
description Taking the asymmetric polarisation of Brazilian contemporary context, we tried to reflect regarding aspects related to hate pointed to others, which unlike of being understood as adversaries are elevated to the condition of enemies who must be eliminated. In a general way, hatred is widespread and connected in and by verbal violence discourse, and because of that, we focused on the topic of language. We consider language as something important, since it constitutes reality, relations and the way we subjectify. We choose humour discourse as study object in our reflection because of the comprehension that attacks uttered within this social-historical-cultural context are using a humoristic mode of operating, which apparently could turn those offensive things into softly ones, besides of justifying them. In our text, we also present a perspective that indicates a wide opening and complexification process on understanding what is humoristic and what is not humoristic.
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