Hypermodal practices of Glee fans on Tumblr: Diverting is believing
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Resumo: | In response to the process referred to as media convergence, this article presents the fans of the Glee TV series (which runs on Brazilian TV Fox Channel since 2009) as produsers, that is, as digital culture subjects whose discursive practices challenge the traditional division between the roles of media producer and media consumer (or user). The practices that were addressed in this work feature an intensive exploitation of hypermodality, conceived as a productive conflation of multimodality, multimidiality and hypertextuality supported by digital information and communication technologies. The corpus comprises the trajectories of textual productions posted on Tumblr by two Glee fans between December 2011 and February 2012. We mapped out the semiotic process that resulted in the referred posts starting from the pertinent scenes originally broadcasted on TV and analyzed them using principles and methods from Social Semiotics and insights from Actor Network-Theory appropriated by social semioticians through the concept of re-semiotization. The findings show that, on manipulating elements brought from the original episodes, not only did the subjects construct orientational, presentational and organizational changes that biased meanings implied in the narrative, but, through the reflection about their own practices, they also sustained representations of a collective identity that distinguishes them from “ordinary” viewers and motivates them to confront “official” media contents through an investigative attitude. We conclude by discussing the possibility of exploiting fan practices in order to foster critical literacies in formal education.Keywords: media convergence, re-semiotization, critical literacies. |
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Hypermodal practices of Glee fans on Tumblr: Diverting is believingPráticas hipermodais dos fãs de Glee no Tumblr: desviar para crerIn response to the process referred to as media convergence, this article presents the fans of the Glee TV series (which runs on Brazilian TV Fox Channel since 2009) as produsers, that is, as digital culture subjects whose discursive practices challenge the traditional division between the roles of media producer and media consumer (or user). The practices that were addressed in this work feature an intensive exploitation of hypermodality, conceived as a productive conflation of multimodality, multimidiality and hypertextuality supported by digital information and communication technologies. The corpus comprises the trajectories of textual productions posted on Tumblr by two Glee fans between December 2011 and February 2012. We mapped out the semiotic process that resulted in the referred posts starting from the pertinent scenes originally broadcasted on TV and analyzed them using principles and methods from Social Semiotics and insights from Actor Network-Theory appropriated by social semioticians through the concept of re-semiotization. The findings show that, on manipulating elements brought from the original episodes, not only did the subjects construct orientational, presentational and organizational changes that biased meanings implied in the narrative, but, through the reflection about their own practices, they also sustained representations of a collective identity that distinguishes them from “ordinary” viewers and motivates them to confront “official” media contents through an investigative attitude. We conclude by discussing the possibility of exploiting fan practices in order to foster critical literacies in formal education.Keywords: media convergence, re-semiotization, critical literacies.Motivado pelo processo que tem sido chamado de convergência das mídias, este trabalho apresenta a figura do fã do seriado televisivo Glee (veiculado no Brasil no canal TV Fox desde 2009) como “produsuário”, isto é, como sujeito da cultura digital cujas práticas discursivas põem em xeque a distinção tradicional entre os papéis de produtor e consumidor (ou usuário) midiático. As práticas estudadas são caracterizadas pela exploração intensiva da hipermodalidade, entendida como associação produtiva entre multimodalidade, multimidialidade e hipertextualidade, apoiada em tecnologias digitais de informação e comunicação. Utilizamos como corpus produções textuais publicadas por dois fãs de Glee na plataforma de blogagem Tumblr entre dezembro de 2011 e fevereiro de 2012. Mapeamos o processo semiótico que resultou nos referidos posts desde cenas pertinentes originalmente veiculadas na TV e os analisamos utilizando princípios e métodos da Semiótica Social, bem como insights da Teoria Ator-Rede incorporados por semioticistas por meio do conceito de ressemiotização. Os resultados evidenciaram que os sujeitos, ao manipular os elementos trazidos dos episódios originais, não só construíram mudanças orientacionais, representacionais e organizacionais que desviaram os sentidos implicados na narrativa, como também sustentaram, a partir da reflexão sobre sua própria prática, representações identitárias coletivas que os distinguem de espectadores “comuns” e os motivam a interpelar conteúdos oficiais com uma atitude investigativa. Discute-se, em conclusão, a possibilidade de exploração das práticas de fãs no fomento a letramentos críticos na educação formal.Palavras-chave: convergência midiática, ressemiotização, letramentos críticos.Unisinos2015-07-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/calidoscopio/article/view/cld.2015.133.08Calidoscópio; Vol. 13 No. 3 (2015): September/December; 363-375Calidoscópio; v. 13 n. 3 (2015): setembro/dezembro; 363-3752177-6202reponame:Calidoscópio (Online)instname:Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS)instacron:Unisinosporhttps://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/calidoscopio/article/view/cld.2015.133.08/5066Buzato, Marcelo El KhouriSachs, Rafael Salmaziinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2016-02-11T20:14:19Zoai:ojs2.revistas.unisinos.br:article/8535Revistahttps://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/calidoscopioPUBhttps://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/calidoscopio/oaicmira@unisinos.br || cmira@unisinos.br2177-62022177-6202opendoar:2016-02-11T20:14:19Calidoscópio (Online) - Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS)false |
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Hypermodal practices of Glee fans on Tumblr: Diverting is believing Práticas hipermodais dos fãs de Glee no Tumblr: desviar para crer |
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In response to the process referred to as media convergence, this article presents the fans of the Glee TV series (which runs on Brazilian TV Fox Channel since 2009) as produsers, that is, as digital culture subjects whose discursive practices challenge the traditional division between the roles of media producer and media consumer (or user). The practices that were addressed in this work feature an intensive exploitation of hypermodality, conceived as a productive conflation of multimodality, multimidiality and hypertextuality supported by digital information and communication technologies. The corpus comprises the trajectories of textual productions posted on Tumblr by two Glee fans between December 2011 and February 2012. We mapped out the semiotic process that resulted in the referred posts starting from the pertinent scenes originally broadcasted on TV and analyzed them using principles and methods from Social Semiotics and insights from Actor Network-Theory appropriated by social semioticians through the concept of re-semiotization. The findings show that, on manipulating elements brought from the original episodes, not only did the subjects construct orientational, presentational and organizational changes that biased meanings implied in the narrative, but, through the reflection about their own practices, they also sustained representations of a collective identity that distinguishes them from “ordinary” viewers and motivates them to confront “official” media contents through an investigative attitude. We conclude by discussing the possibility of exploiting fan practices in order to foster critical literacies in formal education.Keywords: media convergence, re-semiotization, critical literacies. |
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