Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: DANIELLE BRITO DA CUNHA

Uma banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : DANIELLE BRITO DA CUNHA
DATE: 12/12/2019
TIME: 14:00
LOCAL: a definir
TITLE:

A DIALOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE IDENTITY (DE)CONSTRUCTION IN TWITTER NARRATIVES UNDER THE #ENEMFEMINIST


KEY WORDS:

2.      PALAVRAS-CHAVE EM INGLÊS: Identity. Twitter. Dialogism.


PAGES: 151
BIG AREA: Linguística, Letras e Artes
AREA: Linguística
SUMMARY:

1.      RESUMO EM INGLÊS:

 

Hall (2006), in his research in the field of Cultural Studies, points us to the fragmentation of identity in its different and possible constructions. Bauman (2005), for his turn, discusses its liquidity, its property of constant change of shape. Bakhtin, finally, argues that the subject is not a fixed entity, but a construction that goes beyond the biological and the social, in constant relation with himself and the other. Therefore, we can affirm that the singular and biological non-determination becomes a truism for social scholars in their respective areas. It is from this identity pluralistic paradigm that the discourse emerges bringing with it a constant tension, that is to say, the utterances are embedded in: ideologies, responsibility / responsiveness, alterity and discursive memory. The (dis) constructions of these subjects are the result of this tension and in order to solve them, the subject feels the need to talk about it. Thus, the dynamics of identity, fluid and plural, permeates the discourse, showing the relationship that the subject builds with himself and the other, which Bakhtin had already pointed out as a dialogical relationship. What can be perceived is that the subject has a growing and urgent need for belonging, for recognition and for a hearing of his truth, be it through claims - as, for example, by adherence to social movements, feminist movements, partisan movements, or by deconstructions of those very movements – or through a stance, derived from personal experiences, showing social impositions, constructions and subversions of patterns, accepted and rejected ideologies. Fragmentation takes place in time and space, in a relationship of exotopy and chronotopy, thus far, the boundaries between public and private are narrowed, through social networks, they become fluid, fade, while also changing. The old and new shape coexist in a liquid way, renewing or reaffirming structures according to the subject own desires, therefore, my physical self and my virtual self, my personal life and my public life, my real and intimate relationships on a screen mixing up in such a way that they can be confused with each other. In this fragmentation, resulting from a liquid society that leads us to think beyond the structural and compositional aspects of language, we feel the need to analyze and understand how certain discourses are (re) produced, how they circulate and are (or are not) accepted in social practices, as well as how they contribute or not to this identity construction. Therefore, in order to analyze this emergent multifaceted dimension in this liquid modernity, we selected a corpus of fifty narratives posted on Twitter under the hashtag #enemfeminist as outcomes of the theme “the persistence of violence against women” in the 2015 Enem’s essay, understanding them as narratives resulting from the identity tensions mentioned earlier. The theoretical ground will be supported by the Cultural Studies, Bauman (2000, 2005), Hall (2005) and Medeiros (2009). In the field of sociology we will refer to Castells (1942/2013); to Saffioti (1987) and Butler (2013) for the feminist studies; Moita Lopes (2006, 2010, 2013), Pennycook (2006) and Celani (2000) in Applied Linguistics, as well as the methodological framework of the Dialogic Theory of Discourse with the work of Bakhtin and Circle. The research pointed us, initially, to the confirmation of fragmented identities, coexisting in the midst of a turbulent political-social conjuncture; Moreover, we realize the strong need for belonging issued by the subjects in their utterances, through discourses that show macro-groups - feminists vs. antifeminists - while fragmenting into plural micro identities - reactionary, militant, politicized, conservative, optimistic, rebel.


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Externa à Instituição - LUCIANE DE PAULA - UNESP
Interna - 1149420 - MARIA DA PENHA CASADO ALVES
Presidente - 2211871 - RENATA ARCHANJO
Notícia cadastrada em: 14/11/2019 14:31
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