Détails bibliographiques
| Auteur principal: |
Silva, Antonio Kélisson Gondim da |
| Date de publication: |
2025 |
| Format: |
Article
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| Langue: |
por |
| Source: |
Repositório Comum do Brasil - Deposita |
| Download full: |
https://deposita.ibict.br/handle/deposita/768
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Résumé: |
In light of a wide array of texts, which, in modern society, are published encompassing different languages from diverse media, the semiotic approach might guide analyses beyond verbal or linguistic expression, providing a theoretical-methodological framework that walks hand in hand with meaning construction in syncretic texts taken as units of meaning. From this perspective, the present paper presents a specific text in the cartoon genre as its object of study, holding an investigation of the construction of cartoons as its main goal, taking into account the social awareness educational potential of such texts. To this end, the aim is to uncover the immanent meanings of the cartoon-object in the light of French Discursive Semiotics, analyzing the Generative Path of Meaning in its three levels: the Fundamental, the Narrative and the Discursive. The selected text was produced in the pandemic caused by the proliferation of coronavirus, and was initially circulated in 2020, through a Brazilian online newspaper with high reach among the public countrywide. Anchored in the discourse of Public Health, the basic text instigates a critical reflection on the need not to forget the old public health problems, such as the dengue epidemic, to the detriment of new threats, such as the Covid-19 pandemic. This is an object that offers a latent corpus for semiotic-discursive analysis, leaving room for this article to make a significant contribution to understanding a syncretic text in the light of French Semiotics. |