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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2016.tde-15032016-152751
Document
Author
Full name
Breno Wilson Leite Medeiros
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2015
Supervisor
Committee
Andrade, Maria Lúcia da Cunha Victório de Oliveira (President)
Elias, Vanda Maria da Silva
Gonçalves Segundo, Paulo Roberto
Title in Portuguese
As 'ondas' do discurso: um estudo crítico da representação da Ordem Social pelo Supremo Tribunal Federal
Keywords in Portuguese
Análise crítica do discurso
Contexto
Ideologia
Movimento social
STF
Abstract in Portuguese
A presente dissertação tem por objetivo geral amparar filosoficamente a Análise Crítica do Discurso de linha sociocognitiva proposta por van Dijk. Neste contexto, busca-se identificar a articulação do lógos através de metáforas geométricas do discurso, presentes na Teoria Multidisciplinar da Ideologia e na Teoria do Contexto desse autor, com a tradição filosófica da linguagem representada pela metáfora das ondas do discurso, presentes na obra a Vertente Grega da Gramática Tradicional, de Maria Helena de Moura Neves, e nas reflexões do Círculo de Bakhtin. Os objetivos específicos são a depreensão da representação da Ordem Social brasileira pelo Supremo Tribunal Federal e do éthos do STF através da análise do discurso de notícias publicadas por este ator social a respeito da ADPF 54. Entre os achados mais significativos, identificamos a articulação feita por van Dijk do triângulo para a instância social do discurso, o quadrado como a referência da instância do texto, e um movimento em círculos concêntricos para referir-se ao objeto do discurso. O STF refere-se ao movimento social como correntes e projetou um éthos conciliador no sentido de permitir que correntes contrarias entre si pudessem propagar as ondas do seu discurso dentro e fora do Supremo.
Title in English
The waves of discourse: a study of Brazilian social order by its Federal Supreme Court
Keywords in English
Brazilian Supreme Court
Context
Critical discourse analysis
Ideology
Social movement
Abstract in English
The present dissertation has the primary goal to philosophically support the socio-cognitive line of the Critical Discourse Analysis proposed by van Dijk. In this context, we seek to identify the lógos articulation through the discourses geometric metaphors, introduced on The Multidisciplinary approach of Ideology and Theory of Context by this author, and the philosophic tradition of language represented by the waves of discourse metaphor presented on the work Vertente Grega da Gramática Tradicional by Maria Helena de Moura Neves and theBakhtin Circles thoughts. The specific goals are to apprehend the Brazilian Social Order representation by its Federal Supreme Court (STF, from the portuguese) and the STFs éthos through the discourse analysis of news published by this social actor with respect to ADPF 54 process. Among the most significant findings, we identified the articulation done by van Dijk of the triangle by the social discourse instance, the square as the reference of the text instance, and a movement in concentric circles to refer to the object of discourse. The STF refers to the social movement as chains and projected a conciliatory éthos in the sense of allowing that chains opposed to each other could propagate their waves of discourse inside and outside the Brazilian Supreme Court.
 
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2016-03-15
 
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