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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A relaÃÃo entre discurso e identidade na Revista Vogue Brasil

Monique de Mesquita Lessa 00 March 2018 (has links)
CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior / Esta pesquisa, motivada pelo interesse em investigar, de forma crÃtica, como as revistas constroem identidades por meio de seus discursos, situa-se no debate cientÃfico atual sobre a relaÃÃo entre o conceito de discurso, da linguÃstica, e identidade, das ciÃncias sociais, filiandose ao campo da AnÃlise de Discurso CrÃtica (ADC). O suporte escolhido para essa investigaÃÃo, que tem como objetivo principal analisar a construÃÃo discursiva das identidades, foi revista Vogue Brasil, reconhecida como normatizadora dos estilos de vida e formas de existir (ELMAN, 2008; NOVELLI, 2009). Os conceitos e as consideraÃÃes acerca das identidades propostos por Hall (2006), LarraÃn (2001) e Castells (1999) sÃo relacionados Ãs noÃÃes de discurso trabalhadas no campo da ADC por MagalhÃes (2006, 2010, 2011), van Dijk (2009) e Fairclough (2001, 2003). A prÃtica consumista e o processo de comoditizaÃÃo do conteÃdo dessa publicaÃÃo sÃo reconhecidos como mediadores dessa relaÃÃo e, portanto, tambÃm contribuem para o debate sobre discurso e identidade. O corpus selecionado para anÃlise corresponde a 20 matÃrias publicadas em Vogue Brasil entre os meses de janeiro e junho de 2016, que sÃo analisadas com foco na intertextualidade e interdiscursividade, propostas por e MagalhÃes (2010) e Fairclough (2001, 2003) como categorias para analisar o significado identificacional do discurso, alÃm das contribuiÃÃes sobre a multimodalidade, desenvolvidas por Kress e van Leeuwen (2006), para a anÃlise das imagens e elementos grÃficos que compÃem as matÃrias e, por consequÃncia, os discursos materializados pela revista. Os resultados da anÃlise sugerem que sÃo construÃdas identidades comoditizadas (LIRA, 2015), ao mesmo tempo em que o pÃblico leitor exerce forte influÃncia nas escolhas e na construÃÃo dos discursos da revista, estabelecendo uma relaÃÃo dialÃtica que tambÃm se configura como uma disputa pelo controle das identidades e dos discursos manifestados. / This research is motivated by an interest in investigating critically how magazines construct identities in their discourses. It is situated in the current scientific debate about the relation between the concept of discourse, from linguistics, and the concept of identity, from the social sciences; and it is embedded in the field of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). The focus in this investigation is the magazine Vogue Brasil, which is recognized as normalizing life styles and ways of existing (ELMAN, 2008; NOVELLI, 2009). The main purpose here is to analyze the discursive construction of social and cultural identities. The concepts and considerations about identities proposed by Hall (2006), LarraÃn (2001) and Castells (1999) are related to the notions of discourse that are examined in the field of CDA by MagalhÃes (2006, 2010, 2011), van Dijk (2009), and Fairclough (2001, 2003). The consumer practice and the commodification process of this magazine are taken as mediating this relation, and, therefore, they also contribute to the debate about discourse and identity. The selected corpus for the analysis corresponds to 20 stories published in Vogue Brasil from January to June 2016, which are analyzed with a focus on intertextuality and interdiscursivity proposed by MagalhÃes (2010) and Fairclough (2001, 2003) as categories to analyze the identificational meaning of discourse. In addition, the contributions about multimodality that were developed by Kress and van Leeuwen (2006) are also adopted for the analysis of images and graphic elements which are parts of the stories. Consequently, the discourses that are materialized in this magazine are also investigated. The results of the analysis suggest that commodified identities are constructed (LIRA, 2015), while readers exert a strong influence in the choices and in the construction of the magazine discourses, establishing a dialectical relation that is also configured as a dispute for the control of the identities and discourses manifested.

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