The non verbal in social manifestations: Argentina, Brazil and Spain
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https://doi.org/10.12957/matraga.2019.37564Keywords:
protest, non verbal, Discourse Analysis.Abstract
This study aims to analyze the mechanisms of non-verbal language functioning in street social manifestations in Brazil, Argentina and Spain from April to August 2013, in order to identify the visual discursive practices used by the protesting subject in protest. Our main objective is, understanding the protests as discursive practices, to present how the protester-subjects express their demands and socio-political criticisms through the nonverbal. As for the theoretical contribution, the research is based on the French School of Discourse Analysis (AD), based on the works of Pêcheux (2010, 2006) and Orlandi (2009), in addition to the concept of carnivalization proposed by Bakhtin (2013). For the non-verbal analysis, we have as basis the studies of Souza (2012, 2001), Courtine (2013) and Davallon (1999).
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